Valerie Wolf Gang is the holder of the first scholarship of the “Artist in Residence” program on the Rosenhöhe in the Atelierhaus Ludwig-Engel-Weg 1 (LEW1) in Darmstadt, Germany
Contemporary art form that combines video technology with installation art, making use of all aspects of the surrounding environment to affect the audience.
Valerie Wolf Gang is the holder of the first scholarship of the “Artist in Residence” program on the Rosenhöhe in the Atelierhaus Ludwig-Engel-Weg 1 (LEW1) in Darmstadt, Germany
Interview for New York Glamour Magazine: http://nyglamour.net/i-do-not-limit-myself-to-any-specific-style-valerie-wolf-gang/ “I do not limit myself to any specific style…” Valerie Wolf Gang Slovenian born visual artist Valerie Wolf Gang, works in the international art scene, using new media […]
New project augmented reality interactive installation MonstAR zOO by Valerie Wolf Gang (in collaboration with AKEO Lab Creative Agency) was officially opened at the international Pixxelpoint Festival for New Media Arts in Nova Gorica. MonstAR […]
Part of the project FLUID / AI poetry will be displayed in the exhibition “HIŠA NA HRIBU 2019” More about the exhibition and[…]
New installation by Valerie Wolf Gang exhibited in Vienna. FluidInstallation, video, mechanical, glass, water, neural networks, AI, poetry, videoVienna, Austria 2019——Exhibited in Gallery b a s e m e n t Vienna, AustriaProduction UV ArthouseCurator […]
Valerie Wolf Gang was a mentor of Immersive video workshop at School of Arts University of Nova Gorica (Akademija Umetnosti Univerza v Novi Gorici). She worked with the BA & MA students to learn about […]
Video scenography & live video mix for the performance Three Versions of Space, 2019 Three Versions of Space (Tina Valentan, Maja Kalafatić, Polona Maher, Barbara Novakovič) is the last performance of the dance trilogy The Dynamics of […]
From 22.11.2018-7.12.2018 there was an Tobačna Open Studios event where more then 30 artists opened their studios to public. Valerie Wolf Gang opened the event with a live VJ performance.
Less than 25 years ago, Sherman’s play (1979), revolving around the issue of homosexuality in Third Reich, was shunned by all institutional theatres. The time for an examination of such issues was simply not ripe […]