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Victoria Coeln was born on 20 December, 1962 in Vienna, Austria, is an Austrian artist. Discover Victoria Coeln's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Victoria Coeln (born 20 December 1962, Vienna, Austria)
is an Austrian artist who lives and works in Vienna.
Her work centers around how light, space and colour are perceived.
Coeln studied Stage Design at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna as well as Mathematics at the University of Vienna and the Vienna University of Technology between 1981 and 1985.
After graduating, she assisted the set-designer Günther Schneider-Siemssen between 1986–1989 and built sets commissioned by European operas, advertisements and music videos.
Within this field of work she began to realize her fascination with light and began to specialize.
She is best known for her large-scale, immersive, light installations that have been showcased on some of Vienna's most celebrated buildings.
However, she doesn't only work three-dimensionally and has also created a two-dimensional image space series.
Her etching into dichroic glass slides is reminiscent of the preparation of printing plates in traditional engraving techniques, however, she uses the glass plates as filters through which to project light.
She builds polychrome light spaces that she calls "Chromotopes" that are developed on-site and installed temporarily or permanently in public outdoor and interior spaces.
Coeln's natural chromotopes are built on the basis of sunlight illuminating her filters, while the artificial require projectors.
All her more recent work focuses around the manifestation of these Chromotopes within differing spaces.
They are used as the setting for her portrait series, choreography and performances and are often accompanied by correlative music, creating public spaces that encourage social interaction.
Peter Roehlen: "FARB LICHT SPIEL: Dichroic Glass in Fine Arts and Archictecture“, Prinz Optics, Berlin, 2013, p. 14–19.
Doris Lippitsch: "Lichträume in Wien: Lichter der Grossstadt“, Bohmann, Wien, 2009, ISBN 978-3-9019-8387-0, p. 32–47. (in German)
Peter Weibel & Gregor Jansen: "Lichtkunst aus Kunstlicht – Licht als Medium der Kunst im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert / Light Art from Artificial Light – Light as a Medium in 20th ad 21st Century Art“ (Ausstellungskatalog ZKM), Hatje Cantz Publishers, Ostfildern, 2006, ISBN 978-3-7757-1774-8, p. 373. (in German)