Ingo Giezendanner

Ingo Giezendanner

Ingo Giezendanner (1975-) is a painter and installation artist and member of the Kroesos Foundation. He lives and works in Zurich, Switzerland.

Since 1998, Ingo Giezendanner, alias GRRRR, has been documenting the urban spaces in which he has travelled and lived. Apart from his native city of Zurich, his travels have taken him to diverse cities from New York and New Orleans to Cairo, Nairobi, Karachi and Colombo. Everywhere he travels, he captures his surroundings on location with pen on paper. His drawings have been presented in numerous magazines, books and animated films as well as in spacious installations and wallpaintings.

In conjunction with Mark Divo he painted the exterior façade on the squatted factory grounds Wohlgroth in Zurich in 1993. Since then, GRRRR has realized many wall paintings. During his stay in New York, he painted a mural on East 2nd Street. In 2004, he worked on a large-scale mural on a site hording at the Kunsthaus Zurich depicting the reconstruction in progress.

GRRRR has been presenting his work continuously in a series of publications. The first is the self-published booklet “GRR1: video”, which appeared in 1998. The current book "GRR30: urban recordings" is his thirtieth publication. It contains drawings from the years 1998 to 2006 which provide insight into GRRRRs entire work for the first time.

The production of animated films is a more recent development in GRRRRs work. In 2005, he produced several video clips for Swiss Television, among them the much noticed clip "GRR26: gib mer", a collaboration with rapper Big Zis.

Previous publications:

GRR5: Seattle / San Francisco (1999) Andreas Züst Verlag, 104 pages ISBN 3-905328-05-4

GRR8: Zürich (2002) Edition Patrick Frey, 72 pages ISBN 3-905509-42-3 Out of print.

GRR20: Die Bau Zeitung (2004) edition fink, 40 pagesISBN 3-906086-69-0

GRR23: DESIGN (2004) Nieves Books, 12 pageswww.nieves.ch Out of print.

GRR30: urban recordings (2006) passenger books, 356 pagesISBN 978-3-00-018496-3

External links

* [http://www.GRRRR.net/ GRRRR.net, the website produced by Ingo Giezendanner, showing most of his works]
* [http://www.passengerbooks.com Passenger Books, publisher of Giezendanners book "GRR30: urban recordings"]
* [http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pageType/artistInfo/artist/35125 Ingo Giezendanner listed at artfacts.net]
* [http://www.kunstmuseum-thun.ch/index.php?id=129&L=1 Giezendanner at the Art Museum in Thun, Switzerland 2000]
* [http://www.schattenzeit.ch/dada03.html List of artists at the squattedCabaret Voltaire (Zurich)]
* [http://www.kroesus.org Kroesus.org]


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