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Art


Photography, spatial installations, sculpture and film are the media of my artistic work. The artistic interest lies in themes such as displacement, interval, structure, transparency, edges, and transitions.


Installation
Foto
Sculpture


Installation

Studies on the foundations of hantological cinematography:

Brandlmayr, Freimuth, at the exhibition of the PIP at the ESC Graz

Consisting of four short films:

White

Short Film, Peter Brandlmayr, Gerald Freimuth,

Black

Short film, Peter Brandlmayr, Gerald Freimuth,
The relatively black “square” on a relatively black background.

Vague

Short film, Peter Brandlmayr, Gerald Freimuth

Varied

Short film, Peter Brandlmayr, Gerald Freimuth

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Maby if i woulf fall apart

Der Bloede Dritte Mittwoch #143

Theater am Werk Petersplatz 1, 1010 Wien, in collaboration with the Pegasus Institute for Pataphysics (PIP)
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Babel

2022, Brandlmayr, Freimuth
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Ubu im Prinzip

Projection, Brandlmayr, Freimuth, at the PIP exhibition at ESC Graz
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Maybe if i would fall appart

Gerald Freimuth, bei der Ausstellung des PIP im ESC Graz
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UBU

collage on canvas, three-part, at the Wohnzimmergalerie S.I.X., Wooden frame, canvas; printed paper, adhesive tape, hinges

Brandlmayr, Freimuth

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Sculpture

Oddity

Room 8, Academy of Fine Arts, Böklinstrasse, Vienna, metal, transparent foil

Gerald Freimuth

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Entries

Academy of Fine Arts, Annual Exhibition, wooden frame, transparent lith films

Gerald Freimuth
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Entries

Austrian Ecology Institute wooden frame, transparent lith films.

Peter Sloterdijk and Thomas Macho move around and through Gerald Freimuth’s sculpture, discussing the installation, while after a while Franz Franz and the Melody Boys quietly begin to chant a story accompanied by instruments. For a while, the sculpture, the conversation, and the singing overlap. In the end, only the sculpture remains.

Gerald Freimuth
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To run in waves

Institute for Contemporary Art, Academy of Fine Arts, Schillerplatz

Gerald Freimuth
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Runways

Academy of Fine Arts, Böklinstrasse
Interlocking bands, painted structures, patterns on transparent tracks that move at different speeds due to the varying diameters of the deflection rollers, constantly changing their constellations in relation to one another. Sensors trigger the movement of the tracks.

Gerald Freimuth
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Foto

Slidegame, Hollywood

Slidegame, (mixed)

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Portrait

Selv-portrait

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TV Reflections

Alberner Hafen Vienna

Reflection

Natural History Museum Vienna

Reflection

Downtown Chicago, more than expected

Reflection

Baseball game Chicago, TV takes a seat

Reflection

Stock exchange Chicago, very exciting

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Light

Twin tower Chicago

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Photo inlay

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Ghost town

Folded panoramic photo


LA

Double exposure, analoge photography

Body shop

Rearview mirror

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Untitled

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Film


Questioning the medium of film with an experimental, playful approach is equally important to me as more conventional work in the field of documentary film and projects as a set designer for cinema and TV.


Experimental
Dokumentary
Production design


Experimental

Maybe if I would Fall Apart

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Gerald Freimuth, 10`41s

The shortfilm “Maybe If I Would Fall Apart” embodies a hauntological perspective, presenting motifs of transitions and thresholds—elements that both connect and separate. Symbols such as fences, bridges, forest edges, reflections, and flying birds mirror the performative and mutable nature of reality, illustrating the essence of hantological being. In contrast to the classic Dracula narrative, which conveys a clear and forceful message about the need to escape the multifaceted and ambiguous, this film adopts a contemplative and questioning approach. It delves into the complex interweavings and enigmas of relative existence. It becomes clear that we are all interconnected and share in each other’s existence. We sustain one another through giving and receiving, absorbing and nourishing, thus revealing our spectral and ambiguous nature.
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Babel

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Brandlmayr, Freimuth 12`48s
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UBU im Prinzip

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Brandlmayr, Freimuth, 28s
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White

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Brandlmayr, Freimuth, 3`28s

Black

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Brandlmayr, Freimuth, 4`09s, the relatively black “square” on a relatively black background.

Vague

Play

Brandlmayr, Freimuth, 1`24s

Varied

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Brandlmayr, Freimuth, 5`49s
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Sunrise

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Karl Spörk, Gerald Freimuth 15`
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Doku

Within the sound

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Gerald Freimuth, 1 h 07`20s

The documentary accompanies the Viennese instrument maker Wolfgang Weichselbaumer. Through an analytical, partly pilosophical approach, the autodidact Weichselbaumer seeks the perfect sounding body. Having built hurdy gurdies since he was nineteen he comes to develop an entirely new sounding tool. Encounters with musicians like the Spaniard Germán Díaz allow insights in Weichselbaums working methods. Through the meeting and growing friendship with the legendary French hurdy gurdy player Valentin Clastrier the film intensifies from a documentary report on a nearly forgotten instrument to a portrait, a symbiosis between the unconventional instrument maker and the extraordinary musician.(Text: Margit Emesz)
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Production design

The Way Things Go, directed by Ulrike Kofler
Gina, directed by Ulrike Kofler
Everytime, directed by Sandra Wollner, production design together with Julia Libiseller
If You Are Afraid You Put Your Heart into Your Mouth and Smile , directed by Marie Luise production design together with Julia Libiseller

Ewig Dein

Im Schatten der Angst, Der Scorpion

Apartment Karla, Set

Karla Apartment, entrance hall, Set

Karla Bedroom, Set

What we Wanted

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Setdesign

Construction

Angelo, Special set construction

Reconstruction of historic chairs, Filmstill

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Angelo, Special set construction
Butterfly display case

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set decorater for Moon (Amman), directed by Kurdwin Ayub and Corsage (Austria) directed by Marie Kreutzer.

Set Decorater Corsage

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More


In addition to my training in Hallstatt as a carpenter and sculptor, I learned the techniques of painting, gilding, retouching, and patination during my work as a restorer. Commissioned works by artists became a central extension of my field of activity.


For Artists
Speakers
Other


For Artists

Peter Fend
Hans Schabus
Nicole Six, Paul Petritsch
Claudia Märzendorfer
Almut Rink
Renate Bertlmann
Adolf Krischanitz
Ines Lombardi
Kriso Leinfellner
Birgit Jürgenssen

Peter Fend

Landscape model as part of the exhibition contribution by Peter Fend at the Manifesta 2020 in Marseille. “Abstracted” river and mountain landscape in the form of a model, the “Lac de Chaudanne.” Realisation of the model.

Landscape model for the exhibition at the Metropol Gallery, now at Lombardi—Kargl, Realisation of the “Boards”, preparation and setup on site.

Peter Fend Eurasien Scenario, London Marc Jancou Galerie, Realisation of the “Boards” preparation and setup on site
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Hans Schabus

Rien ne va plus

Hans Schabus, AIC LYon, Working on the preparation and setup on site.

Vertikale Anstrengung

Hans Schabus Exhibition at 21er Haus, Vienna, Working on the preparation and setup on site.

Poster photo for the exhibition Vertical Effort, Gerald Freimuth

Western
preperation and assistance during filming.

I repeat myself when under stress

Hans Schabus, MOCAD Detroit, preparation and setup on site.

All up in flames

Hans Schabus, Galerie Kerstin Engholm, Realization of the model on behalf of Hans Schabus.

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NIcole Six, Paul Petritsch

Spatial Intervention 1

Nicole Six, Paul Petritsch
preperation and assistance during filming.

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Atlas, Seccesion

Fotos at Sitges

Production of a concrete cast from a recess in the wall at Secession.

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Space

(Rotating space), Nicole Six, Paul Petritsch, Realisation of the rotating space together with Paul Petritsch, Nicole SIx, preparation and setup on site.

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Und andererseits nimmst du dir einfach sechs Tage am stück Zeit, Kunsthaus Bregenz

Nicole Six, Paul Petritsch,
preperation and assistance during filming at. the Kunsthaus Bregenz.


Claudia Märzendorfer

Wax castings

Realisation ceramic plaster moulds.

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Almut Rink

Mountain Air

Exhibition, Almut Rink, Galery Christine König Vienna.

Orientation as Gardening

Realisation of the Assemblage Boards and setup on site.

Photo: Almut Rink

Tokyo

London

Vienna

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Renate Bertlmann

Realisation of the Shape for “Fragile Obsessions” at the workshop

Exhibition view, Renate Bertlmann retrospective at the 21er house, Vienna

Photo: Gerald Freimuth
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Krischanitz (AZW)

12 architectural models made of concrete for the project 9=12 by Adolf Krischanitz, produced for the exhibition at the Architekturzentrum Wien (Vienna Architecture Center)

View of a negative mold for concrete casting
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Ines Lombardi

Model of a room in the Palais Lichtenstein, for the Sao Paolo Biennale
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Birgit Jürgenssen

Für die Ausstellung in der Burg Schlaining

Weltwärts


Kriso Leinfellner

Prototype

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Speakers

Workshop, Vienna

Passiv coaxial speaker, eggshape

Two-way passive egg-shaped speaker with woofer 10″ and horn tweeter. Egg made of concret, cherrywood or high quality Alabaster plaster, Horn cherrywood.

Two-way passive Alabaster plaster, egg-shape speaker, with horn tweeter, different design


Passive broadband loudspeaker

Side panel made of 3 mm aircraft plywood, consisting of 11 layers, top layer of drawn, unspliced birch veneer. Front, bottom, and lid made of 12 mm birch plywood. Surface stained and oiled with 5 layers.

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Other

Restoration

As a freelancer in the team of academic restorer MagA Eva Moser – Seiberl, I worked independently on projects involving the side altars and high altar by sculptor Meinrad Guggenbichler in Abtsdorf, the side altar and high altar in Traunkirchen, the organ case of the Bruckner organ at St. Florian Abbey, the ornaments of the organ in St. Wolfgang Abbey Church, the high altar at Reichersberg Abbey, and the side altars at St. Michael’s Church in Steyer, to name a few. After about ten years of working in the field of restoration of painted wooden altars, I also did restoration work on stone, e.g. for Christian Gurtner, objects from Karnuntum (where I was also able to apply the casting techniques I had learned in the sculpture class at BFS Hallstatt and to the restoration) and Heiligenkreuz Abbey.

Restoration of a lifesize crucifixion figure.

Stabilization and supplementation of the chalk ground. Retouching of the painted surface, surface treatment with dammar varnish.

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Whaterweel

Undercut water wheel for a forge hammer, commissioned by Angelika Kaufmann

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Privacy Policy / Imprint

Upcomming Exhibition, Opening 05.03.2026, 19:00 at bb15 Linz.

Ewie Dein 04.12, participating at Televisionale 2025, at Weimar

Im Schatten der Angst, Der Skorpion, broadcast date 19.10.2025, 20:15 Uhr ORF 2,
or 21. Oktober, 00:00 Uhr ORF 2