Marina FAUST | International Artist & Photographer
Speaker at the 11Th International Label Conference
GLIMPSE | BETTER DESIGN | Disruptive Technics and the Influence of Art in Industrial Production & Innovation
Marina Faust lives and works in Vienna and Paris
- 2016 „More Anecdotes“, Wellwellwell, Vienna
2015 „Fashion Faces“, Parallel, Vienna- “Destination Vienna“, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
- 2014 „New Ways of Doing Nothing“, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
- Member of the Diplomjury (diploma committee), HEAD, Ecole d’Art et de Design, Geneva
- „Biographical Forms, Construction and Individual Mythology“,
- Museo nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
- 2013 „Salon der Angst“, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
- „Fragility”, seminar on the exhibition “Salon der Angst” with Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
- „Mostly West, Franz West and Artist Collaborations“, Inverleith House, Edinburgh
- 2012 „Talk without Words (Christopher Wool)“, collaboration with Franz West, Gagosian Gallery,London
- „Reflecting Fashion“, MUMOK, Vienna
- 2011 „Marina Faust“, photo wall / video wall, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
- 2010 „Shelf“, Song Song, Vienna Artweek, Vienna
- 2009 „Eleven Traveling Chairs“, Contemporary Art Tower, MAK, Vienna
- 2000-01 Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris – professor as invited artist
1985-2012 photography for Architectural Digest magazine USA and and Germany
1989-2011 Photography for fashion designer Martin Margiela, Paris
1983-1986 Exhibitions, Galerie Agathe Gaillard, Paris
1978-1982 Photography for Harper’s Gran Bazaar magazine, Italy
1975 Reportage photography for Magnum Agency, Pari
1974 Reportage photography for United Nations, New York
1973 Reportage photography, Wochenpresse, Vienna
1970 Reportage photography, Die Presse, Vienna
Collections
- Federal Chancellor’s Office for Art and Culture, Vienna
- Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz
- MAK, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Vienna
- MUSA, Museum auf Abruf, Vienna
- Fond National d’Art Contemporain, Paris
- Fondation Cartier, Paris
- R.A.C , Rhône-Alpes, France
- Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris
- FOTOGRAFIS Collection, Vienna
- Rupertinum, Salzburg