Exhibition view, Galerie Martin Janda, 2025
Photo: kunst-dokumentation.com
Born 1992 in Vienna (AT)
Lives and works in Vienna (AT)
Aaron Amar Bhamra’s work often responds to the exhibition space he is showing in. Through engaging with its historical contexts and by incorporating imprints reminiscent of other spaces or past exhibitions, he reactivates the spaces and draws attention to the layering of time, atmosphere and experience.
In 2020, he co-founded Laurenz, an exhibition space for artistic experimentation and discourse, which he co-directs with Monika Georgieva. He teaches at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and is currently a lecturer at the Vienna University of Technology.
Aaron Amar Bhamra, Untitled, 2025
Cut out from a gift wrapping with the colors white and red from N., table weight, 3 × 62 × 47 cm
Aaron Amar Bhamra, Untitled (detail), 2026
Tape, UV tape, spring rail with mounting, one octave of back checks, part of midair, 2025, dimensions variable
Aaron Amar Bhamra, untitled, 2021–2025
aluminum stretchers, textile, dust, pencil, fixer, anodised aluminum, tape, coated steel, a part of (Lime-white ceiling, 2025, paper, 136 × 16 × 16 cm) held together by tape, 150 × 303 × 5.5 cm
Aaron Amar Bhamra, floorplan (for D—T—J—M, 2024 – 2025), 2025
inkjet print on paper, ink, 29.4 × 23.3 × 2.5 cm
Aaron Amar Bhamra, forte, 2025
cardboard, 19 × 12 × 10 cm
Aaron Amar Bhamra, untitled, 2023–2025
coated aluminium, print on tape, anodised aluminium, tape, 202 × 8.5 × 16 cm
Aaron Amar Bhamra, untitled, 2021–2025
cardboard, staple, tape, anodised aluminium, finnboard, plastic round tube, (model of a place, 2021, paper, staple, space), (modular display to extend the existing pedestal formerly used in the archive used as a platform for test prints at FLACC for Kite (sleep-like), 2025 / at Jester, Genk), 40 × 15.5 × 125 cm
Aaron Amar Bhamra, hand-sized table weight, 2025
unburned clay on flower wrapping paper, 12 × 11 × 9 cm
Aaron Amar Bhamra, Green—white—red—blue—white—green, 2025
anodised aluminum, plastic tube with the colours; green—white—red—blue—white—green, (prototype; textile, threads, polyvinyl chloride; sewn by the artist's sister Naomi), packaging material, 170 × 47 × 7 cm