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ERNST LOGAR
Born in 1965 in Klagenfurt (Austria), Ernst Logar has been working with photography, film, sculpture, and installations since 1995. In his work, he addresses existing power structures and historical, sociocultural, and ecological phenomena.
From 1997−1999, he studied Experimental Design at the University for Art and Industrial Design in Linz, and Transmedia Art at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1999−2004. He also completed the Culture and Organisation postdoc programme at the Institute for Cultural Concepts and the University of Vienna from 2006−2007.
His creative work includes Non-Public Spaces (since 1998), Den Blick hinrichten (2004−2008), The End of Remembering – Carinthian Partisans (2008–2012), Invisible Oil (2008), Sustainable Transformation (2010), Place of Unrest (2012–2018), Tar Sands: Approaching an Anthropocentric Site (2016), and Reflecting Oil: Arts-based Research on Oil Transitionings (since 2019).