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Thomas Scherzer

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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About Thomas Scherzer

Thomas Scherzer

Artist/Architect

 

* 1974 in Villach, Austria

lives and works in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

studied Architecture and Urbanism in Vienna and Stockholm

Dipl.Ing. Architecture and Urbanism (MSc)

works in his own practice for Arts and Architecture

Teaching at ArtEZ art academy Zwolle (NL) and before Technical University of Graz (A)

Guest lecturer at ArtEZ Zwolle (NL)


 

Some activities in the field of art:

2020 Car art 2020 group exhibition Museum HDMZ Zandvoort, (exhibition canceled because of Covid-19)

2019 Contribution in art book “Arnhem uit de Kunst” by Theo Brink with interactive art piece “BAB|BEL”

2016 Amsterdamse Kunstkalender 2016, contribution for art calendar of Artist from Amsterdam, Netherlands

2014 Residency at Künstlerdorf Schöppingen

2014 Design (winning competition) and realization of an art piece in public space with monumental character in Arnhem Presikhaaf commissioned by the city of Arnhem, realization in 2014, Arnhem

2012 Waterkunst – Winning community art project for Amsterdam - dealing with the fact that the area Watergraafsmeer Polder in Amsterdam is one of the lowest areas of the Netherlands

2011 Exhibition „Berglust“ at Galerie Gmünd with Willem van Engen, Brigitte Kovasc and Marie Neugebauer, Gmünd, Austria

2012 Group exhibition ID11, „car art“, Delft

2011 Group exhibition „Between Heaven and High Water“, Zeemanshuis, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2010 Project „Tussenruimte“ – Art-play installation in public space with the aim to motivate children to play outside, Arnhem Presikhaaf, (NL)

2009 - 2010 Participation at the Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture, Interactive Installation in public space, Topic: “City Mobilization”,Shenzhen, China

Curriculum Vitae

Education

1994 - 2004

Dipl. Ing. architecture and urbanism (comparable MSc)

TU Vienna and KTH Stockholm