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| Biography of Bernhard Wieser | Born 1965 in Salzburg Austria, where he attended primary school and later on Structural- engineering.
1987: Receives his degree in Structural- engineering.
1988 -1990: Travels and works in South- East Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
1991: Comes back to Europe and works together with several artists in East Berlin.
1993: Goes to London and meets the South- American wood-sculptor Santiago Bell.
1996: Gets to know Prof. Phillip King (President of the Royal Academy of Arts) and starts working for him as an assistant.
1997- 2003: Works for the internationally recognized sculptor Phillip King on commissions all over the world.
2004: Returns to Austria and starts working with the Shona sculptor Tapfuma Gutsa.
2005- 2008: Lives and works in Salzburg; Austria.
| | Exhibitions | 1992: Kulturfabrik Prenzlauerberg, Berlin; Germany.
1994: Group - Exhibition in Bromley by Bow centre, London; England.
1995: Collaboration installation for her majesty Queen Elisabeth II and her visit of the African year 1995 in London. Group - exhibition in Bexley Hall Place, London; England.
1998: Assisting Phillip King in having an installation at Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London.
2001: Constructing and exhibiting of an installation called "Step over colour" at Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London.
2002: Installing Phillip Kings exhibition at Alain le Gallard's Gallery in Paris; France. Setting up "Step over colour" in Turin; Itally.
2003: Group - exhibition for the opening of the puplic school in Weissbach, Salzburg; Austria.
2004: Exhibiting stone - sculpture in the Mirabellgarden, Salzburg; Austria.
2006: Group - exhibition in the Künstlerhaus of Kunstverein Salzburg.
2007: Stonesculpture at the Alpine Art Künstlerdorf in Lofer; Austria.
2008: Exhibiting in the city gallery of Salzburg in Mirabellgarden.
| | Commission works | 1995: Murals for Whitechapel- hospital, London.
1998: Sculpture called " BUS STOP" commissioned by Ironbridge open air museum of steel sculpture in Coalbrookdale; England.
1999: Sculpture called " SUN ROOTS" for the open air museum Kirishima; Japan.
2000: Sun Roots fabrication in bronze for GOOD-WOOD sculpturepark, England.
2003: A column for a fountain in Weissbach, Salzburg; Austria.
2004: Metall works for a public-area in Lofer: Austria.
2006: A fountain made out of marbel for a restaurant in Salzburg.
2007: A wooden custadian commissioned by the national-park Weissbach; Austria.
2008: Building of an outdoor sculpture called " SUNDIAL " for the community Weissbach. | more info under: www.sculpturalengineer.com
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