Claudia Larcher, born 1979, is a fine artist focusing on video animation and installation. She lives and works in Berlin and Vienna. Exhibitions and festivals 2011: HAUNTINGS - GHOST BOX MEDIA, steirischer Herbst, Medienturm Graz; ELASTIC VIDEO, curated by PLINQUE, Tokyo Wondersite Hongo, Tokyo; CLAUDIA LARCHER, Galerie 22,48m2, Paris/ F (solo)

Offspace: Glockengasse No 9
Glockengasse 9, 1020 Wien
The offspace Glockengasse No 9 supports young curators and works together with them on emerging new art exhibitions. During CODED CULTURES a solo exhibition by Claudia Larcher will be presented: Empty Rooms is a site-specific media arts installation.
Glockengasse No 9 purposely avoids the classic offspace strategies (offspace-operator and artist working closely together), but tries to be the link between offspace operator and artist through curatorship. The intention is to give young curators the opportunity to realize ideas and concepts and to acquire experiences.
Glockengasse No 9 purposely avoids the classic offspace strategies (offspace-operator and artist working closely together), but tries to be the link between offspace operator and artist through curatorship. The intention is to give young curators the opportunity to realize ideas and concepts and to acquire experiences.
#1: Glockengasse No 9: site-specific video animation, 3:4, Loop
#2: “Empty Rooms” in collaboration with Constantin Popp
In her exhibited video work, she extends the real space through “impossible dimensions”, using digital tools to duplicate and replicate single architectural elements, without considering the laws of physics or statics. A virtual room gets created, that outreaches the real and passes over into the imaginary domain seamlessly.
#2: “Empty Rooms” in collaboration with Constantin Popp
In her exhibited video work, she extends the real space through “impossible dimensions”, using digital tools to duplicate and replicate single architectural elements, without considering the laws of physics or statics. A virtual room gets created, that outreaches the real and passes over into the imaginary domain seamlessly.
1) Glockengasse No 9: site-specific video animation, 3:4, Loop: A virtual room gets created, that outreaches the real and passes over into the imaginary domain seamlessly.
2) “Empty Rooms” in collaboration with Constantin Popp: Larcher created an animation in the format 16:9 for Popp’s compositions, which expand to infinity with the help of mirrors.
2) “Empty Rooms” in collaboration with Constantin Popp: Larcher created an animation in the format 16:9 for Popp’s compositions, which expand to infinity with the help of mirrors.







