ROLAND WEGERER

Performance based Media Art


Category: Photography

  • The Hummerbichler

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    The Hummerbichler – The Photo Series is a visually striking photographic project by Roland Wegerer that extends the themes and aesthetics of his video series “The Hummerbichler.” In this body of work, Wegerer appears in an oversized, red full-body stretch suit, transforming himself into the enigmatic character of the Hummerbichler.

    The Hummerbichler
  • Where Do I Go?

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    “Where do I go” is a compelling three-part photographic series by Roland Wegerer. In this series, the artist wears an oversized box on his head, dramatically increasing his body height and physical extension.

    Where Do I Go?
  • A Taste of Bench

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    “A Taste of Bench” is a video artwork by Roland Wegerer that documents a unique performance through a sequence of 126 still images. Set against the tranquil backdrop of a lakeside, the artist—dressed in black—engages in a meticulous exploration of a simple bench, using his body to investigate and redefine its presence and meaning in…

    A Taste of Bench
  • Six Seconds of Movement

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    “Six Seconds of Movement” is a compelling photographic series by Roland Wegerer, consisting of 26 long-exposure photographs. Each image was captured with a six-second exposure, during which the artist moved in front of the camera. This process results in dynamic traces of motion that are compressed into a single, hauntingly beautiful moment. The series transforms…

    Six Seconds of Movement
  • Staring At The Sun Through My Hands

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    “Staring at the Sun Through My Hands” is a photographic series by Roland Wegerer that transforms a simple childhood gesture into a profound artistic exploration.

    Staring At The Sun Through My Hands
  • It’s Dark in Here

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    In the photographic series “It’s Dark in Here”, Roland Wegerer embarks on a striking visual and conceptual exploration of self and material. The series consists of thirteen meticulously composed C-Print photographs, each capturing the artist’s head enveloped in a black plastic bag. With this simple yet provocative gesture, Wegerer investigates the relationship between the human body…

    It’s Dark in Here