Alois Kronschlaeger’s (b. 1966, Grieskirchen, Austria) work exists at the intersection of art, architecture, and design. The artist is best known for his site-specific installations and sculptures, which demonstrate a preoccupation with environment and light and an interest in exploring time and space via geometry. He has exhibited at international institutions and festivals, such as The Figge Art Museum, The Bruce Museum of Arts and Sciences, Yuan Art Museum, MAC Lima, Islamic Arts Festival, and MOCA Tucson, where he constructed a 10,000 square-foot installation of a “mountain range” inside the museum’s Great Hall. He has produced site-specific public installations with the art space SiTE:LAB, including Spire, which stretched over three stories tall; Hybrid Structures, a series of ramps that connected various abandoned buildings on a deconsecrated Catholic church campus in Grand Rapids; and most recently two projects in Lima, Peru. Kronschlaeger works in Brooklyn, NY, and Mexico City.
