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| Anna Skrabal |
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The reason why I chose my two professions, medicine and sculpturing, is my interest in people. Medicine is the ideal way to understand the correlation between the soul and body of human beings and in my sculptures I try to make this visible. I find that to know human nature is to know yourself and this is reflected in my autobiographical sculptures. My aim ist to move the beholder and to make my form of philosophy understandable.
To reach this aim I use steel, cement and bronze...
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| About the Artist |
1970 born as Anna Sacher in Wolfsberg, Carinthia, into an Austrian family of doctors and a Spanish family of artists
1988 study of medicine in Vienna, Austria
1989 the begin of intensive sculpturing
1992 – 1995 student of the Artists School in Vienna by Prof. Karl Sukopp
1996 obtained a doctor’s degree for practical medicine / marriage to Dr. Clemens Skrabal and birth of her son Lucas
1997 return to Carinthia, Austria birth of her daughter Lara
1999, 2000 sculpture workshop with Paul Muhlbauer and Ludwig Haas since 1999 internship as a doctor in Klagenfurt and Villach
1999-2003 sculpture workshop with Paul MÃŒhlbauer and Ludwig Haas
1999-2001 intership as a doctor in Klagenfurt and Villach, Austria
2001 Moving to Ulm/Germany and doing the specialization of child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy at University Hospital
2005 Moving back to Austria (renovating an 127 year old farmhouse and building an atelier)
2006 opening of the atelier in Thon near Klagenfurt
2007 opening of "Anda" - institute for child and adolescent psychiatry, psychology and psychotherapy
In between month long trips to North, Middle and South America, Australia and throughout Europe.
Languages spoken: German, English, Spanish and French. |
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Contrast I
50 cm |
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Contrast I (lateral view)
Bronce 50 cm |
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Behind you
2008 Bronze 53 x 80 x 45 cm (whole group) |
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Without Words
2008 Bronze 39x104x56 |
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Modern Monkeys
2008 Bronze 20 x 37 x 20 |
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| Education and biography |
EXHIBITIONS
1994 exhibit at the Viennese "Festwochen"
1999 exhibit at the culture center in Neumarkt an der Raab, Burgenland in Austria
1999 exhibit at Dr. M. Gasser in Villach, Austria
2000 special exhibit at the Carinthian Institute of Folklore in Maria Saal 2000 exhibit upon the opening of the agency "Der schretter" in Feldkirchen, Carinthia
2007 Florence Biennale - 1 to 9 December 2007 |
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