*1963
Europe
Stöckl-Tipotsch
Margot
9512
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Brief Biography | Artistic Background
Margot Stöckl-Tipotsch (b. 1963, Austria · lives and works in Austria) is an Austrian sculptor and media artist whose practice centers on material presence, tactile form and the physicality of surface. Working with clay, aluminium, brass, bronze and iron, she creates powerful, substance-rich sculptures that unite artisanal craftsmanship with an exploratory, form-driven approach to natural and industrial materials.
Her works possess a distinct sculptural sensibility — weight, texture and material resonance become central artistic elements. Through modelling, casting and constructive processes, Stöckl-Tipotsch develops objects that invite both visual contemplation and haptic engagement. Her approach situates sculpture as an immediate, bodily experience in which material reveals its own expressive potential.
Her practice has been shown in exhibitions such as Kunst am Berg in the Zillertal, where her works were presented in dialogue with landscape and site. Collectors value her unique pieces for their substantial materiality and aesthetic presence — artworks that are not only seen but also deeply felt through their sculptural force.
Brief Biography | Artistic Background
Margot Stöckl-Tipotsch (b. 1963, Austria · lives and works in Austria) is an Austrian sculptor and media artist whose practice centers on material presence, tactile form and the physicality of surface. Working with clay, aluminium, brass, bronze and iron, she creates powerful, substance-rich sculptures that unite artisanal craftsmanship with an exploratory, form-driven approach to natural and industrial materials.
Her works possess a distinct sculptural sensibility — weight, texture and material resonance become central artistic elements. Through modelling, casting and constructive processes, Stöckl-Tipotsch develops objects that invite both visual contemplation and haptic engagement. Her approach situates sculpture as an immediate, bodily experience in which material reveals its own expressive potential.
Her practice has been shown in exhibitions such as Kunst am Berg in the Zillertal, where her works were presented in dialogue with landscape and site. Collectors value her unique pieces for their substantial materiality and aesthetic presence — artworks that are not only seen but also deeply felt through their sculptural force.
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