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Christoph Palaschke

Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Christoph Palaschke was born in Vienna in 1974. He spent his early childhood in Carinthia and now li...

About the artist

Christoph Palaschke

Joined In 2021

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About the artist

Christoph Palaschke

Joined In 2021

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Christoph Palaschke was born in Vienna in 1974. He spent his early childhood in Carinthia and now lives and works in Vienna.

Palaschke is autodidact and soon developed his independent form language. His first presentations and prominent exhibitions happened between 1999 and 2001. In 2003 he moved into his new atelier at the “Wiener Heumarkt”. Coming from abstract painting his first portraits originated from around 2004. At the same time he had his first prominent exhibition in the Viennese „Museumsquarter“ (SHIFT OF PARADIGMS). Several exhibitions in the Ukraine and a two-year exhibition tour in Egypt followed which made Palaschkes work known throughout the whole country. Palaschke was the first Austrian artist who was able to present his exhibition in the famous Alexandrian Library at the Egyptian Mediterranean Sea. Since 2005 Palaschke is present with a permanent exhibition in the VIP-Lounges at the Vienna International Airport.

Steady challenge is more important than daily routine. Constant development is far more important than self-satisfied stagnation.

Selected Exhibitions

2017 „Faces 2.0“, Austrian Cultural Forum, Washington, USA
2013 „Abstraits“, General Aviation Center, Airport Vienna
2010 Permanent Exhibition, Priority-Terminal, Airport Vienna
2008 „Perceptions“, Assiut, Egypt
2007 „Perceptions“, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt 

2007  „Perceptions“, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt 

2006  „Perceptions“, Retrospektive 2000 –2006, El Sawy Center, Cairo, Egypt 

2005  Permanent Exhibition, Business-Lounges, Airport Vienna 

2004  „ParadigmenWechsel(n)“, Museumsquartier Vienna 

2003 „Karajan Symposium“ National Library Kiew, Ukraine
2003  „The Creation“, Katholische Universität Lwiw, Ukraine 

2002  „Kunst darf erfreuen“, GAC-Center, Airport Vienna