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2024 Vöslauer Sonderedition 1 / 1 Peter Jellitsch Vöslauer
2023 Accenture Artstripe 2023 1 / 3
Location

Accenture Österreich, Börsegebäude, 1010 Wien

Peter Jellitsch Contemporary Art
2023 Thinking with the brush 1 / 11 Rearrangements, 2023 / each: 120 x 170 cm, acrylic and oilstick on canvas, unique, signed on the backside
Location

Art World Anderl Weber, Vienna (AT)

Date

24 March—27 June 2023

Peter Jellitsch und Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
2023 Peter Jellitsch x Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer 1 / 13 Entrance with wallpainting

All photos: © Leo Hilzensauer

LOCATION

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Rechtsanwälte, Vienna (AT)

TYPE

Permanent Installation

Peter Jellitsch Contemporary Art
2023 Raising Flags – Museum in Progress 1 / 3 View 1 (Photo: Markus Gradwohl)

Für raising flags gestalteten 26 internationale Künstler*innen Flaggen, die seit 1. Mai 2023 rund sechs Monate lang in einem Kulminationsgebiet beim Wienfluss, auf der Stubenbrücke, an zahlreichen Standorten in Wien, in virtuellen Ausstellungsräumen und in medialen Räumen von Zeitungen und Magazinen präsentiert werden. raising flags ist ein Wien-Projekt von museum in progress, das den Stadtraum neu vermisst und dabei in seiner auffälligen Präsenz nicht übersehen werden kann.

2022 Artifacts of the Future 1 / 7

Paperback, 140 pages, 31 x 22 cm, ills. in color

Editor

Peter Jellitsch

Text

Alexandra-Maria Toth

Design

Daily Dialogue

Publisher

Hatje Cantz

ISBN

978-3-7757-5340-1

Peter Jellitsch Art Car for Jaguar
2021 Peter Jellitsch Art Car 2021 1 / 7 Art Car Detail / Photo: © Leo Hilzensauer, 2021

(photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer / except photo no.1/7: © Lukas Gansterer )

Date

2021

Partners

In cooperation with Jaguar Landrover Austria GmbH & Aichlseder Car GmbH

2021 Structural Desires (with Esther Stocker) 1 / 5 Exhibition View 1 (all photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer)
Location

Collectors Depot, Pörtschach (AT)

Date

05 June—04 July 2021

Artists

Esther Stocker & Peter Jellitsch

2021 Structural Desires 1 / 8

Softcover, 82 pages, 26 x 19,5 cm, ills. in color

Editors

Esther Stocker & Peter Jellitsch

Text

Alexandra-Maria Toth

Design

Studio Peter Jellitsch with Gašper Kunšič

Publisher

Ten Tabs Open

2021 Talk to Me (Modular) 1 / 2 Talk To Me (Modular), 2021 Arcylic, chalk pastel and oil on canvas, each: 160 x 160 cm

All photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer

2020 Simulate Flora 1 / 4 Left: Simulate Flora 1, 2020, Acrylic, pastel chalk, oil on canvas, 203 x 158 cm / Left: Simulate Flora 2, 2020, Acrylic, pastel chalk, oil on canvas, 203 x 158 cm

All photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer

2021 Simulate Flora (drafts) 1 / 6 Left: Simulate Flora 3, 2021, Pencil, acrylic, crayon on paper, 41 x 34,5 cm, Right: Simulate Flora 1, 2021, Pencil, acrylic, crayon on paper, 41 x 34,5 cm

All photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer

2020 Artifacts of the Future 1 / 5 Exhibition view 1 (all photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer)
LOCATION

Collectors Agenda, Vienna (AT)

DATE

10 July—22 August 2020

2020 Big Palms 1 / 5 Big Palms Black (12 Parts), 2020, Pencil, acrylic, crayon on paper, 225 x 420 cm

All photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer

2020 Wall Drawings (drafts) 1 / 5 Wall Drawing (Red), 2020, Pencil, acrylic and crayon on paper, 50 x 66 cm

All photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer

2019 Viennacontemporary (Peter Jellitsch, Michael Staniak, Clemens Wolf) 1 / 3 Exhibition view (all photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer)
LOCATION

Viennacontemporary, Marx Halle, Vienna (AT)

DATE

26—29 September 2019

GALLERY

Clemens Gunzer

2019 Touch Wood 1 / 6 Automatic Writing (Diptychon), 2017, Pencil, acrylic, crayon on paper, 160 x 240 cm
Location

MMKK Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten, Klagenfurt (AT)

Date

19 September—05 January 2020

2019 Color Arrangements 1 / 7

Softcover, 70 pages, 26 x 19,5 cm, ills. in color

Editor

Peter Jellitsch

Text

Sandra Petrasevic

Design

Bureau F

Publisher

Ten Tabs Open

ISBN

978-3-200-06529-1

2019 TBD WWS 1 / 4 Exhibition view (all photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer)
Location

Collectors Depot, Pörtschach (AT)

Date

27 July—02 September 2019

Artists

Franz West, Hermann Nitsch, Gregor Hildebrandt, Jiri Dokoupil, Donna Huanca, Svenja Deininger, Clemens Wolf, Angelika Loderer, Vincent Szarek, Koen Delaere, Peter Jellitsch, Michael Staniak, Markus Gadient, Henry Moore

2019 Color Arrangements 1 / 4 Color Arrangement 4 & Color Arrangement 14, each 180 x 160 cm, Acrylic on canvas, each unique

All photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer

2018 Viennacontemporary (Peter Jellitsch, Clemens Wolf) 1 / 4 Exhibition view (all photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer)
Location

Viennacontemporary, Marx Halle, Vienna (AT)

Date

27—30 September 2018

Gallery

Clemens Gunzer

2018 Talk To Me 1 / 8 Talk To Me 4, 2018, Acrylic on canvas, 150 x 120 cm

All photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer

2018 Automatic Writing & Everything Else 1 / 12

Hardcover, 160 pages, 31 x 24 cm, ills. in color

Editor

Birgit Lauda Art Foundation

Text

Joseph Becker, Sandra Petrasevic

Design

Ines Cox

Publisher

Verlag für moderne Kunst

ISBN

978-3-903228-81-8

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2018 Home by the Sea 1 / 12 Exhibition view (all photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer)
Location

Collectors Depot, Pörtschach (AT)

Date

17 May—21 July 2018

Artists

Hanakam & Schuller, Peter Jellitsch, Angelika Loderer, Clemens Wolf

2018 Jetzt Für Immer 1 / 6 Exhibition view 1 (all photos: © Olivia Wimmer)
Location

Birgit Lauda Art Foundation, Vienna (AT)

Date

7 April—20 June 2018

Artists

Peter Jellitsch & Rade Petrasevic

2018 Filter Bubble 1 / 8 Exhibition View (left: Anna Paul, right: Céline Struger, all photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer)
Location

Kunstverein Kärnten, Klagenfurt (AT)

Date

22 March—21 April 2018

Artists

Eva Funk, Lukas Maria Kaufmann, Peter Jellitsch, Alexander Martinz, Anna Paul, Céline Struger, zweintopf

2017 Automatic Writing 1 / 10 Automatic Writing, 2017, Pencil, acrylic, crayon on paper, 32 x 48 cm
2017 Patents and Palm Trees 1 / 13 Exhibition view (all photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer)
Location

Galerie Crone, Vienna (AT)

Date

22 November—13 January 2018

2017 ZONE1 (curated by Marlies Wirth) 1 / 11 Exhibition view (all photos: © Leonhard Hilzensauer)
Location

Viennacontemporary, Marx Halle, Vienna (AT)

Date

21—24 September 2017

Gallery

Clemens Gunzer

2017 Black is still the new black 1 / 3 Exhibition view (left: Joyce Pensato)
Location

Collectors Depot, Pörtschach (AT)

Date

12 May—31 July 2017

Artists

Clemens Wolf, Lori Hersberger, Otto Zitko, Peter Jellitsch, Joyce Pensato, Thomas Rhube, Jiri Dokoupil, Matt Mignanelli, Campana Brothers

2016 The way you moved through me 1 / 7

Paperback, 144 pages, 30 x 20 cm, ills. in color & bw

Text

Joseph Becker, Sébastien Pluot, Marlies Wirth

Design

Ines Cox

Publisher

Verlag für moderne Kunst

ISBN

978-3-903131-73-6

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2016 Sequenced Perceptions 1 / 4 Data Drawing 55+56 (San Francisco), 2016, Pencil, acrylic, crayon, lacquer on paper, Each 170 x 120 cm
Location

Galerie Clemens Gunzer, Zürich (CH)

Date

10 June—30 July 2016

Artists

Peter Jellitsch, Zane Lewis, Matt Mignanelli, Konrad Wyrebek

2016 Only the Memory 1 / 8 Exhibition view
Location

Galerie Crone, Vienna (AT)

Date

27 April—25 May 2016

2016 Palm Tree Antenna 1 / 6

Numbered Edition of 300, 48 pages, full color, 21 x 26,5 cm

2015 Parallel Vienna 2015 1 / 3 Data Drawing 40+41 (talking to a palm), 2015, Pencil, acrylic, crayon, lacquer on paper, 46 x 70 cm
Location

Alte Post, Dominikanerbastei, Vienna (AT)

Date

23—27 September 2015

ongoing Data Drawings 1 / 10 Data Drawing 35, 2015, Pencil, acrylic, crayon, lacquer on paper, 49 x 60 cm

Peter Jellitsch’s Data Drawings are based on what has become an indispensable component of our modern-day (work) life: the Internet and the constant availability of a wireless connection to it. The artist repetitively translates measurable data from Wi-Fi connections in the form of ping, download, and upload speeds into formally complex drawings reminiscent of landscape topographies in pencil and acrylic. He lends form to the invisible digital processes around us and declares them the starting point and necessary basis of his work as an artist. Each Data Drawing is a snapshot and a survey of a specific place at a certain point in time. The numerical values precisely measured with an iPhone app have the appearance of an abstract artistic gesture on the paper with the unmistakable variance of human imprecision. The physical act of drawing is combined with the ubiquitous flows of information that we use and create at the same time: a potentially infinite and never complete creation of value from nothing.

Excerpt from „Without You I’m Nothing“, a text by Marlies Wirth.

2015 24/7: the human condition 1 / 6 Data Drawings 29-33 with wall painting, 2015, Total: 300 x 580 cm
Location

MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art, Vienna (AT)

Date

11 June—4 October 2015

Artists

Ben Thorp Brown, Verena Dengler, Carola Dertnig, Harm van den Dorpel, Andreas Duscha, Andreas Fogarasi, Franz Graf, Kathi Hofer, Peter Jellitsch, Lazar Lyutakov, Mahony, Christian Mayer, Ulrich Nausner, Danica Phelps, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Valentin Ruhry, Seth Weiner, Anna Witt

2015 It could be like this… 1 / 3 Exhibition view

In the Burgkapelle, Peter Jellitsch takes into account the central fresco by Ferdinand Fromiller. He selects individual parts of the Baroque trompe-l’œil painting – renderings of intangible content, atmospheres, moods, interpersonal connections – and confronts them with an abstract picture analysis. The specific elaborated fragments are shown as drawings and objects on display tables which bring to mind study situations. The viewer then relates the transformations to the original.
Excerpt from the folder „It could be like this…“, a text by Christine Wetzlinger-Grundnig.

Location

Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten

Kunstraum Burgkapelle, Klagenfurt (AT)

Date

9 April—11 October 2015

2014 Without You I’m Nothing 1 / 7 Exhibition view
Location

Strabag Artlounge, Vienna (AT)

Date

7 November—5 December 2014

2014 170 MB 1 / 6

Signed and numbered edition of 200
24 pages, digital offset, 12,7 x 17,8 cm

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2014 Group 38 1 / 7 Exhibition view
Location

MAK Center / Mackey Apartments, Los Angeles (US)

Date

4—7 September 2014

Artists

Maria von Hauswolff, Peter Jellitsch, Björn Kämmerer, Pradeep Devadass & Sushant Verma

2014 Only Real (Peter Jellitsch, Theodore Darst) 1 / 5 Exhibition view
Location

Public Works, Chicago (US)

Date

7 February—4 April 2014

2014 Dernières Nouvelles de l‘Ether 1 / 7 Reference Table (the way you moved through me), 2014, mixed media on aluminum & steel construction, 91 x 79 x 152,5 cm
Location

La Panacèe, Montpellier (FR)

Date

7 February—22 June 2014

Artists

Dominique Blais, Will Potter, Vincent Betbeze, Ugo La Pietra, Trevor Paglen, Superstudio, Sharon Kulik, Robert Barry, Ralf Baecker, Philippe Deloison, Nicholas Knight, Peter Jellitsch, Martin Ratniks, Maria Loboda, Marcel Duchamp, Liam Gillick, Laurie Anderson, Laurent Grasso,Lawrence Weiner, John Cage, Günther Domenig & Eilfried Huth, Hugo Brégeau, Haines & Hinterding, Hans Hollein, François Curlet, Dunne & Raby, Don Burgy, Dominique Blais, Dan Graham, Christina Kubisch, Brian O’Doherty, Bettina Samson, Berdaguer & Péjus, Bat, Alvin Lucier, A Constructed World

2014 Data Drawings 1 / 3 Data Drawing 10 & Data Drawing 11, 2014, Pencil, acrylic, crayon, lacquer on paper, each 56 x 40 cm
Location

Galerie3, Klagenfurt (AT)

Date

6 March—18 April 2014

2013 Long Island City 1 / 5 Installation view

The data for Long Island City was provided by the SP Weather Station, Natalie Campbell and Heidi Neilson.

www.spweatherstation.net

2012 Bleecker Street Documents 1 / 5 Installation view

Peter Jellitsch has found a new approach to representing spatial realities, both seen and unseen. With his project Bleecker Street Documents, he has taken to task the idea of a temporal-spatial condition that permeates all of our urban airspace. Bleecker Street Documents, titled for the location of the project, rigorously analyzes and explores the micro-measurements of atmospheric change activated by wireless data networks.

Excerpt from „Bleecker Street Dialogue“, a conversation with Peter Jellitsch and Joseph Becker.

2011 - 2013 STB Series 1 / 5 STB/S14/12, 2012, Fineliner, pencil on paper, 59,4 x 42 cm

STB, the title of a series of drawings Peter Jellitsch initiated in 2011, is an acronym for Stream Body Drawings, a motion algorithm software generally used by architects for simulating wind directions and air forces that occur around high-rise buildings. These drawings of nebulous forms are obtained through a rigorous method that Jellitsch elaborated using computer screens broadcasting different scientific digital patterns of radio frequencies, air streams or data clouds.

Excerpt from „Weather Conditions“, a text by Sébastien Pluot.

2013 Fokus Sammlung 1 / 7 STB/S16 (12 fragments of 3 moments in a horizontal formation) 2012, lacquer, crayon, pencil on paper, 192 x 376 cm

Peter Jellitsch is an exponent of a young generation whose perception of reality has undergone a radical change, due to new technology, and who quite naturally spread out their fields of work and ideas in new dimensions. This expansion of traditional boundaries, together with a critical observation of reality, are prerequisites for his work, and characterise the artist’s interdisciplinary, integrative way of thinking as well as his methods and techniques, which on the one hand are scientific and strictly mathematical, and on the other absolutely artistic and aesthetic. The pictorial result is merely one aspect of Jellitch’s comprehensive spectrum of activities. It is, however, the immediate, compelling result which, detached from the intellectual, conceptual process, convincingly gains in autonomy.

Over recent years, virtual space has increasingly become a field of experiment in art. If initially the new techniques and networks were used as tools, today this space itself stands at our disposal, understood as a relevant dimension of reality and determined not only by matter but, in this context, also by invisible elements and systems. What Peter Jellitsch finds interesting are phenomena which exist not physically and consistently, but functionally – such as fields of electromagnetic waves, current patterns, or the swarm behaviour of birds and fish, as in the present work “STB/S 16“.

The artist is not concerned with creating a copy of the digital image of a piece of basic scientific research; his interest, as he puts it, is in “establishing a dialogue between virtual processes and the actual physical space”. The artist approaches electronic simulation through drawing by hand, transferring it, by means of the potential of his physical body, into an analogue result, thus concretising the digital information of the virtual sphere.

Christine Wetzlinger-Grundnig (Director, Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten)

Location

Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten, Klagenfurt (AT)

Date

20 June—20 October 2013

Artists

Maria Lassnig, Werner Berg, Hans Bischoffshausen, Peter Jellitsch, Kiki Kogelnik, Arnulf Rainer, Zenita Komad …

2012 Field Conditions (curated by Joseph Becker) 1 / 2 Exhibition view (from left: Marsha Cottrell, Thom Faulders, Tauba Auerbach, Semiconductor, Peter Jellitsch, Stan Allen
Location

SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (US)

Date

1 September—6 January 2013

Artists

Stan Allen, Tauba Auerbach, Marsha Cottrell, Thom Faulders, Peter Jellitsch, Sol LeWitt, Daniel Libeskind, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Casey Reas, Semiconductor, Lebbeus Woods

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2012 BA Kunstpreis 1 / 3 Exhibition view
Location

Galerie3, Klagenfurt (AT)

Date

24 May—16 June 2012

Artists

Laurien Bachmann, Hanakam & Schuller, Peter Jellitsch, Lavinia Lanner, Markus Leitsch, Patrick Topitschnig