SHORT INFO
VINKO NINO JAEGER is a visual artist, author, lecturer and active in adult education. His focus lies on performative wood sculpture, handwriting and photography – rooted in architecture, walking, philosophy and literature. He studied contextual painting and object sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, and philosophy and psychology at the University of Salzburg.
In 2021 I published my book HOLZSKULPTUREN SELBST GEMACHT. Queere Notitzen vom schreibenden Körper.
Verlag Bibliothek der Provinz
More information about the book scroll down.
More information about me and my art find at www.vn-jaeger.at
More workshops with me on www.querschnitzen.at
PHILOSOPHY
I am interested in the relationship of the bodies: between the human, animals,trees and elements. Relationship means transformation, metamorphosis. I want to break with the separation of fine and applied arts and think the combination of art, craft, design, function and life in a new way and develop it further. During my studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna I focused on wood sculpture and wood restoration.
In my work I move fluently between the design of furniture, sculpture, photography and applied arts. A special focus lies on the design and manufacture of furniture. For me designing and making furniture is a form of constructive wood sculpture. The creative process is a dialog between the body of the woodworker and the wood. I see sculpture – and art in general – as a part of our lifes.
SUSTAINABILITY and KINSHIP
As humans we are part of a big whole which we call earth or world. Our kinship is not only between us humans, but also between other creatures, plants, animals and this earth on which we live. Therefore, it is our responsibility to move respectfully and carefully in this relationship. The use of wood from fair and sustainable production, the resource-saving handling of this material and energy sources such as electricity, is therefore of utmost importance to me. I use only hand tools for the production of my furniture. The joints are made of wood. My furniture is oiled with oils that do not contain additives. Colors such as oil paint or milk paint I produce myselve, as well as stains. I use organic glue instead of plastic glues. The handling of the raw material wood is as resource-saving as possible. Nothing is thrown away – even the smallest remnant of wood is still used in my workshop, for example, as kindling for the wood stove.
In the BEGINN was the WOOD
The fascination for architecture and wood sculpting captured me very early. My first building was a tent-shaped wooden hut, consisting of wooden shingles, built around a large spruce trunk. This was followed by small buildings, furniture and other articles of daily use. The human-like shape of the chair, its sculptural and performative possibilities began to occupy me more and more. Some years ago I decided to put my artistic emphasis on the chair as a form for my artistic expression. Since then, more and more sculptures in the shape of armchairs and stools have been made of solid wood. Each chair is a joyful celebration of functional sculpture, which finds its completion in the use by man (or cat). I share my passion for sculptural art by teaching at Universities e.g. University of applied sciences and arts in Ottersberg, Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna, Fachhochschule Wiener Neustadt.
The HAND
It has been proven that the interaction of hand and brain increases the ability to think, yet there is hardly anyone who writes anything by hand. I, for example, still write by hand, because otherwise I cannot recognize my music […] Handwriting has disappeared from everyday life. It’s a pity, because little else says so much about a person and leaves behind traces of contemporary witness.
Olga Neuwirth
I work the wood exclusively by hand. Because of the use of hand tools I am close to the wood. This gives my body the opportunity to participate in the shaping process and the surface design. The body communicates with the wood. The body inscribes itself into the wood. Vojtěch Volavka calls this process sculptural handwriting. This is how unique pieces are created. Pieces that are mor like individuals who get involved with their counterpart.
On the WAY
Studies of object sculpture with Julian Göthe and Pawel Althamer and contextual painting with Ashley Hans Scheirl at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, as well as wood restoration. Degree: Mag. art.
Studies of philosophy and psychology at the Paris Lodron University Salzburg. Degree: Mag. phil.
What DRIVES ME – ARTISTIC WORK FROM THE BODY, FOR THE BODY
I make body and spatial art. For example, I modify a house that is over 100 years old – with my body, by hand, without the use of electrically supported tools or machines. This physical way of working is about the body inscribing itself into the interior design, as abruptly as possible. The body writes itself into the material through its physical and mental movements. The body is involved in the process of shaping and surface design, the body’s reflections are reflected in the shaped material, in the lived space.
This sculptural work also has a performative character, regardless of whether it is bound to the space or – in the sense of the german word origin of „Möbel“(furniture) is mobile, because only when one or more people perform with the works are they complete. All my works come from the body and are made for the body/bodies. Only through their use, in conversation, in being together with bodies, the artistic works become whole.
My work – in the sense of Aristotle – is about a poetry of the body, which finds its application in interior design (bound to the room e.g. wall drawing or mobile e.g. sound bodies), Nazi history (e.g. Fathomizing Memory) and the body’s confrontation with its environment (e.g. Wildes Fleisch).
Most frequently used techniques: Wood and stone sculpture, photography, audio and video art, writing, performance.
Related bodies: George Nakashima, walking artists, Elisabeth von Samsonow, Jean Touret, Gregor Eichinger, Maria Lassnig, Wille Sundqvist, David Pye, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Roland Barthes, Ingeborg Bachmann, Elfriede Jelinek, Olga Neuwirth, Ashley Hans Scheirl.
MEMBERSHIPS
VISIT
Neustiftgasse 48 Corner Neubaugasse, 1070 Vienna.
Holzskulpturen selbst gemacht
VINKO NINO JAEGER
Queere Notizen vom schreibenden Körper
Dies ist kein do it yourself Buch. Zwar wird in Ansätzen die Herstellung einer dreibeinigen Sesselskulptur vorgeführt, jedoch wird das Anleitungsformat deutlich überschritten. Gute Tipps werden zu poetischen Formationen, Übungen zu körperlich-geistigen Herausforderungen existentieller Natur. Dabei begibt sich die Skulptur auf eine Wanderung, die in einen Dialog mit verschiedenen Bäumen in der Gegend von Prein an der Rax mündet.
Vinko Nino Jaeger zeigt: Handwerk und Kunst sind keine Gegensätze, sondern im Ergebnis Sprachrohr des (trans:) Körpers.
Verlag Bibliothek der Provinz
2021
ISBN: 978-3-99126-059-2
23 x 22 cm, 152 Seiten, zahlr. z.T. farb. Abb., Hardcover
€ 29.-
Press
RADIOSHOW
Ö1
Leporello
Radioshow Sessel mit Subtext from Jakob Fessler in Leporello on Radio Ö1 about my book HOLZSKULPTUREN SELBST GEMACHT. QUEERE NOTIZEN VOM SCHREIBENDEN KÖRPER
From December 22nd 2021, 7:52h
About the radioshow:
Der Künstler Vinko Nino Jaeger interessiert sich schon seit seiner Kindheit für manuelles Arbeiten mit Holz. Nach einem Studium an der Akademie der bildenden Künste in Wien, hat sich Jaeger eine kleine Werkstatt in der Neustiftgasse eingerichtet. Sein Hauptinteresse gilt dem Holzsessel. Für ihn, den studierten Maler und Bildhauer, ist er Alltagsgegenstand und Kunstobjekt zugleich. Der Untertitel seines Buchs „Holzskulpturen selbst gemacht“ (Bibliothek der Provinz) lautet „Queere Notizen vom schreibenden Körper“. Es geht Jaeger auch um die Auseinandersetzung mit Sichtbarkeit und Unsichtbarkeit von menschlichen Körpern und Kunstwerken.
Gestaltung: Jakob Fessler
RADIOSHOW
Radio Orange 94.0: Radio Dispositiv
Radioshow about my book HOLZSKULPTUREN SELBST GEMACHT. QUEERE NOTIZEN VOM SCHREIBENDEN KÖRPER by Herbert Gnauer for his radio show Radio Dispositiv on Radio Orange 94.0.
From December 13th 2021, 10-11h
Listen to the radioshow here
About the radioshow:
Holzskulpturen selbst gemacht – kein Do it Yourself Buch. Aber dann irgendwie doch. Denn das Selbstgemachte, Selbsterfahrene, das physische und intellektuelle Begreifen, sowie nicht zuletzt das Ausstellen, das heißt in Bezug zur Umwelt Setzen des Werkstücks, wie auch des eigenen Selbst steht unbestreitbar im Zentrum von Vinko Nino Jaegers derzeitiger Arbeit. Die solcherart befragte Umwelt gibt unversehens Antwort und schreibt sich in das Werk ein: Der Lockdown lässt die geplante Buchpräsentation zur Radiovernissage werden.
Ways to Wander
Ways to Wander is intended for anyone who makes, or wants to make, walking art or walk-performances – and for anyone interested in psychogeography, radical walking, drift and dérive.
In ‚Walking Ideas‘ the body walks with words that are to become its own, writing new paths for itself. This is one of 54 poetic invitations from the book ‚Ways To Wander‘.
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book launch of the publication
Ways to Wander
Claire Hind and Clare Qualmann (Editors)
Friday 24th July 2015 from 6pm – 9pm
at The White Building in the Live Art Development Agency’s Study Room, London.