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Tilde Anna Jäger Exhibition

Tilde Anna Jäger, born in Amstetten, Lower Austria, in 1948, demonstrated a strong affinity for artistic expression from a young age. At just 14, she won first prize in a European painting competition for secondary schools. Even before turning 20, she immersed herself in music, undertaking intensive piano training that shaped her sense of rhythm and structure. After graduating from high school, she pursued studies at the University of Vienna, where she earned a degree as an academic translator in 1972.

Beyond the form

In a world that daily confronts us with clear structures and defined forms, the exhibition BEYOND THE FORM opens up an exciting shift in perspective. In the BURN-IN art space, the powerful works of Austrian artist Tilde Anna Jäger unfold, inviting us into a world beyond the visible, where the unconscious and sensory experiences reside.

Artist's text Tatyana von Leys

Tatyana von Leys was born in Innsbruck, Austria, and studied French before immersing herself in philosophy as a visiting student. She has dedicated herself to painting since 1990 and now lives in Tegernsee in southern Germany. In the 1990s, she worked on projects with the renowned curator Peter Weiermair and presented her works in major exhibitions and publications.

Between cells and times

Tatyana von Leys (artist | author | cosmopolitan) creates a symbiotic unity of art, science and philosophy in the BURN-IN exhibition BETWEEN CELLS AND TIMES. In this captivating triad, a profound discourse on the future possibilities of being human unfolds. Let yourself be carried away into a world in which the transience of time and the eternity of existence merge in a powerful field of tension.

Blunt artist text

Petra Traxler-Pilgram, born in Villach in 1966, began her artistic career after studying philosophy, psychology and history in Vienna (1986-1993). She deepened her artistic training through numerous courses in painting and graphics with academic artists. She has been working as a freelance artist since 2017 and opened her own studio, PTP. Traxler-Pilgram lives and works in Lower Austria, Vienna and Carinthia.

Unvarnished

Petra Traxler-Pilgram uses her art to expose stereotypes and prejudices. Her works invite us to look behind the façade and recognize often uncomfortable truths. Using minimalist means, she conveys complex messages and takes the viewer on a journey of self-reflection.