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*1974

Europe

Korsche

Eva-Maria

4560

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Brief Biography | Artistic Background


Eva-Maria Korsche (b. 1974, Austria · lives and works in Austria) is an Austrian painter whose practice is rooted in intuitive abstraction, working primarily with lacquer-acrylic techniques applied through pouring and brushwork. Guided by what she describes as an inner voice, her process allows emotion and impulse to shape vivid compositions that oscillate between expressive abstraction and elements of Pop Art. Her works carry a distinct immediacy, combining chromatic intensity with a strong visual presence.


Trained among others by the Viennese action artist Ric Motha, Korsche opened her first gallery in Villach in 1998 and was admitted in 1999 to the Austrian Art Association and the Professional Association of Visual Artists. These early milestones established her position within the Austrian contemporary art scene and reinforced her commitment to an independent artistic path.


Her international career includes exhibitions in Italy, England, China, the United States and Switzerland, complemented by extensive study trips across Europe and the USA. Her works have been shown at the Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea in Florence, the Broadway Gallery New York and the Art Expo Venezia, reflecting a practice that unites emotional depth, artistic instinct and bold visual impact.

Brief Biography | Artistic Background


Eva-Maria Korsche (b. 1974, Austria · lives and works in Austria) is an Austrian painter whose practice is rooted in intuitive abstraction, working primarily with lacquer-acrylic techniques applied through pouring and brushwork. Guided by what she describes as an inner voice, her process allows emotion and impulse to shape vivid compositions that oscillate between expressive abstraction and elements of Pop Art. Her works carry a distinct immediacy, combining chromatic intensity with a strong visual presence.


Trained among others by the Viennese action artist Ric Motha, Korsche opened her first gallery in Villach in 1998 and was admitted in 1999 to the Austrian Art Association and the Professional Association of Visual Artists. These early milestones established her position within the Austrian contemporary art scene and reinforced her commitment to an independent artistic path.


Her international career includes exhibitions in Italy, England, China, the United States and Switzerland, complemented by extensive study trips across Europe and the USA. Her works have been shown at the Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea in Florence, the Broadway Gallery New York and the Art Expo Venezia, reflecting a practice that unites emotional depth, artistic instinct and bold visual impact.

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