About - Johannes Frauenschuh
Johannes Frauenschuh
born 1981 in Salzburg,
1999-2002: studies in Cultural Sociology and Art History at the University of Salzburg,
2002-2006: studies in Sociology at the University of Vienna,
special focus: Sociology of Work and Art Sociology,
diploma-theses on educational aspiration in Austria and the interwoven cultural barriers and opportunities,
2007-2010: street-work etc.,
2010-2016: study of Fine Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna with Amelie von Wulffen, Ashley Hans Scheirl etc.,
in-depth study of critical_queer_postcolonial theories and art theory,
2017-2021: Art & Science - master's program at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Johannes Frauenschuh works at the interface between artistic practice and scientific research. His artistic and visual work is interrelated with philosophical and epistemological interests and cultural-scientific questions related to the individual and contemporary society. A special focus of his work is the description and visualization of our current symbolic worlds, as well as the "calculation
Johannes' portrait in our interview series you find here: https://artscience.uni-ak.ac.at/people/masters_portraits/_johannes_frauenschuh
born 1981 in Salzburg,
1999-2002: studies in Cultural Sociology and Art History at the University of Salzburg,
2002-2006: studies in Sociology at the University of Vienna,
special focus: Sociology of Work and Art Sociology,
diploma-theses on educational aspiration in Austria and the interwoven cultural barriers and opportunities,
2007-2010: street-work etc.,
2010-2016: study of Fine Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna with Amelie von Wulffen, Ashley Hans Scheirl etc.,
in-depth study of critical_queer_postcolonial theories and art theory,
2017-2021: Art & Science - master's program at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Johannes Frauenschuh works at the interface between artistic practice and scientific research. His artistic and visual work is interrelated with philosophical and epistemological interests and cultural-scientific questions related to the individual and contemporary society. A special focus of his work is the description and visualization of our current symbolic worlds, as well as the "calculation
Johannes' portrait in our interview series you find here: https://artscience.uni-ak.ac.at/people/masters_portraits/_johannes_frauenschuh
Works
- Data Loam: Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft. The Future of Knowledge Systems (March 15, 2021)Exhibited
- Representing the : Translating Dark Matter (March 15, 2021)Exhibited
- In conflict, but mandatorely in symbiosis with intelligent systems (November 16, 2019)Exhibited
- Representing the Invisible – Translating Dark Matter (June 24, 2019)Exhibited
- Representing the Invisible: Translating Dark Matter (February 25, 2019)Exhibited
- Mirror, mirror on the wall (October 24, 2018)Exhibited
- Dispositive Molds (May 15, 2018)Exhibited
- Carnivorous Shapes (October 25, 2017)Works
Activities
- Data Loam: Sometimes Hard | Usually Soft (March 15, 2021)Publication. J. Golding, M. Reinhart, Mattia Paganelli Eds.; De Gruyter, edition: Angewandte, 2021Exhibited
- Vienna Art Week 2020 (November 15, 2020)Participation – Artist TalksOrganizer
- ART & SCIENCE group exhibition as part of the Vienna Art Week Open Studio Days (November 16, 2019)Organization and Exhibits
- Meet the Universe (September 05, 2019)Exhibition - in collaboration with Cuántico, HEPHY and Art@CMSExhibited
- ORIGIN POETICS 2019 (June 24, 2019)In collaboration with art@CMS of CERNExhibited
- Boxels – part of Biennale Sessions – La Biennale di Venezia (May 11, 2019)Exhibition on the occasion of the panel “Digital Transformations – Society and Arts at the Turning Point”Exhibited
- DATA LOAM - Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft (March 01, 2019)Line-UpExhibited
- DATA LOAM - Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft (February 26, 2019)[the future of knowledge systems]Exhibited
- DATA LOAM - Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft - OPENING: 25 February (February 25, 2019)[the future of knowledge systems]Exhibited
- ROUNDTABLE (October 30, 2018)Master´s Project preparatory work presentationsProtocol
- WORK OUT #1: Inside Out (May 15, 2018)Exhibition - first years studentsExhibited
- ROUNDTABLE (March 20, 2018)Future Master’s Project presentations | Master’s Project Groundwork | mid-semester presentations
- ROUNDTABLE (October 17, 2017)First years introductions

Johannes Frauenschuh