BARBARA ANNA HUSAR
(AUT)
Barbara Husar, born in 1975, is an Austrian artist who studied at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. She received the Austrian State Scholarship and is a Hubert-Berchtold Prize laureate. Her art explores the flow of information and seeks connections between forms of life, cultures, and media.
The horizon as a relational line is central to Husar's work. She has worked as a goat herder in the Sinai Desert, where she learned from the Bedouins, especially the women who carry forward the ancient nomadic culture. Infinity, networks, and the search for connections are key themes in her work. She has connected the umbilical cords from her goat flock to create her provisional main work, a hammock, as a metaphor for her process of establishing connections.
Inspired by the concept of artstamp, where selected information travels on analog tracks in unexpected, non-intimate contexts, Husar seeks to share her art universally, as both sender and receiver. Her works are characterized by a unique interaction with reality, where she creates connections between art, life, and information. Barbara Husar has had numerous international exhibitions and is recognized for her extraordinary contributions to the art world.
PUBLISHED 25.5.2010
SIZE 37X53 MM (COMBINATION ON FULL PRINT SHEETS)
G9A I AM THE MEDIUM ED100
G9B SUBLIMAL SUBLINGUAL ED100
G9C REXY REXA HOLOGRAM ED100
G9D YALLAH ED 100
G9E MENTAL ED100
G9FF FIRST DAY COVER (COMBINATION) ED. 10 SIGN