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Design House – Patrones de una Reminiscencia. By Nicklas Quirós van Outrive. Photo by Alum Gálvez
Revista Design Hunter, September 2022 By Nathan Morroe Jones. Photos by Alejandro X. Garcia S.
The site-specific sculptural installations by the Austria-born artist Alois Kronschlaeger disturb the geometry of the built environment to explore light, space, and time. by Dilpreet Bhullar Published in STIR world on : Feb 17, 2022
Publicación en el periódico "REFORMA", February 14, 2022, México City.
Publicación en el periódico "REFORMA", February 10, 2022, México City.
Alois Kronschlaeger interviewed by León García, November 2021. Mexico City.
In the Kitchen: Husband-and-Wife Artists Alois Kronschlaeger and Florencia Minniti on How to Throw an All-Blue Taco Party. By Sarah Cascone, 2021. Photo By Bob Krasner
Exhibition video of Kind of Blue site specific installation. Narrated by Candace Moeller. Director, Cristin Tierney Gallery. Cristin Tierney Gallery. Alois Kronschlaeger, Artist. Immersive jumpsuit designed by Florencia Minniti for Kronschlaeger. Video By Matthias Roeckl, produced by IFILMY.COM
NY1 - Have the blues? Visit this new immersive art installation. By Roger Clark. 2021. Photo by Nathan Umstead
NY1 - Alois Kronschlaeger Interview, Kind of Blue site specific installation at Cristin Tierney Gallery. News clip by Roger Clark. 2021
Feeling Blue. Local artist takes over storefront adds boost of color to the village. Alois Kronschlaeger (top) and his wife Florencia Minniti in their outfits designed and handmade by Minniti, by Bob Krasner, May 2021
Podcast: The Rule of Sevens with Alois Kronschlaeger and Florenica Minniti. Hosted by Anna McCraney and Cator Sparks. 2021
amNY - New York City artist unveils new blue exhibit to the Lower East Side, By Bob Krasner, May 2021
Kind of Blue, trailer #1. Video by Matthias Roeckl for Cristin Tierney Gallery. 2021
Light Specific (Alois Kronschlaeger) Hitchhike From North Adams to the Vermont wilderness with installation artist and sculptor Alois Kronschlaeger. Creator and host: Andrew Fedorov Music and recording assistance: Pranav Nayak, Nick Brownell, Sagar Kumar, Reza Sayeed, and Knute Armstrong. 2020 Cover art: Gerard d’Albon and Matt Gu
Outdoor Proposal: Polychromatic Spinning Cube. Madrid, 2020. Render by Pablo Iriarte
Billboard Talks to Kevin Johansen 'Algo Ritmos' & Living in Times of Madness, by Pamela Busts. 2021. Photo by Nora Lezano
Thoughts On Hard Edges by Taylor Fisch Columbia Journal, 2018. Photo by John Muggenborg
Un artista austríaco expone en Buenos Aires, por Julia Raggi. 2018. Photo by Nacho Iasparra
Alois Kronschlaeger presenta una obra entre el arte, la arquitectura y el tiempo El artista austríaco está de visita en Buenos Aires para presentar la muestra "Time, space, color" en la que presenta una serie de esculturas, resultado de sus experimentaciones con la percepción a través de la geometría, por Marcelo Parajó. 2018. Photo by Nacho Iasparra
The Middle Market Squeeze, Part I: Gallerist Cristin Tierney The consultant-turned-gallerist on art fairs, mid-tier survival, and the real Stefan Simchowitz. Christian Viveros-Fauné, October 3, 2016
Alois Kronschlaeger, Paul Amenta, and Ted Lott, with SITE:LAB A pavilion in the aisles will host Untitled, Radio, where various guests will appear and be broadcast on Wynwood Radio. Those using wheelchairs can also participate, since the lower part of the ramp is accessible. Activist Chris Smit, who argues for accessibility as a civil right, is among the participants, so expect some lively and engaging shows on much-discussed issues, by Brian Boucher 2016
Review: In ‘The Architectural Impulse,’ Art Aspires Holland Cotter The New York Times, 2015. Photo John Muggenborg
the Studio with Alois Kronschlaeger and His Modernist Matrices, Artsy, by K. Sundberg, April 30, 2015. Photo by Florencia Minniti
A Cohort of Artists Show How Architecture Informs the Everyday, by Alexandra Alexa, 2015. Photo by John Muggenborg
Museum Dioramas Are as Endangered as the Animals They Contain, Newsweek, by Max Kutner, Aug. 2, 2015. Photo by Marc Lins
A Dialog Between Hemispheres By, Jane L. Levere The New York Times, 2014. Photo by Marc Lins
Exhibition video of site-specific installation. Grid Structure #1 at the Bruce Museum. 2014. Video by Zack Mason
Redefining Habitats: a juxtaposition between nature and design Alois Kronschlaeger combines constructed natural environments with modern architecture in Habitat, by Laurel Green, 2012. Photo by Marc Lins
BLOUIN ARTINFO Alois Kronschlaeger continues his tradition of grid sculptures that combine architecture, design, and landscape, and challenges himself to experiment with new techniques in his Brooklyn studio for his upcoming works, 2013. Video by Dion Tan
Artist Alois Kronschlaeger speaks about his project, Basin and Range. Maribel Álvarez, UA Professor and director of Tucson Meet Yourself, describes the upcoming event. Artist Dave Sayre shares a piece of his work that is displayed at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Filmmaker Evan Bluestein discuses his film La Banda Loca y sus Chupa Cuetes. 2013
So You Think You Can Paint Every September, a quiet, churchy city in the American heartland undergoes a Technicolor transformation. Art pops up everywhere—paintings, giant insect statues, experimental happenings. Sidewalks and parks turn into open-air museums; taverns become galleries. A huge pot of money is dangled before the artists, $250,000(!) for the grand prize. And here's the best part: You know who gets to pick the winner? You do BY MATTHEW POWER, 2011. Photo by Marc Lins
Rapid Growth Media: DisArt fashion show 'Elevate' breaks boundaries & barriers. 2016
ArtPrize-goers look at Kronschlaeger + Amenta Lott's entry "HYBRID STRUCTURES" as part of the SiTE:LAB Rumsey St. Project in Grand Rapids on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016. Kronschlaeger Amenta Lott is made up of artists Alois Kronschlaeger, Paul Amenta and Ted Lott. (Cory Morse | MLive.com), by By Neil Blake
"Hybrid Structures," a ramp connecting three structures and meeting guidelines of the American with Disabilities Act, is part of Site: Lab's "Everything is Transformed" exhibition at ArtPrize. The artist-collaborators are Alois Kronschlaeger, Paul Amenta and Ted Lott, by Mark Stryker, 2016. Photo: Mark Stryker
Access becomes art: “Hybrid Structures” creates new vantage points for art, architecture, access, by Holly Bechiri. 2016