Natalia Weiss
Photo: Matthias Dorninger

Natalia Weiss

Natalia Weiss (*1973 in Neunkirchen, Lower Austria) lives and works as a freelance artist in Vienna, Austria. Her artistic practice includes etching, linocut and ink drawings, often supplemented by her own texts or initiated by poetry and collected and stored in artist books. Weiss has participated in numerous exhibitions and her works are held in various collections in Austria and Germany; such as MAK, Austrian National Library, German National Library.

Natalia Weiss, 2018
Collection

Traces and Patterns

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what remains.
a walk through my grandmother's house, from a child's perspective.

Natalia Weiss, 2018-2019
Collection

Selfie

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In my work animals are the mediators. They share pictorial and imaginary space with things and objects and sometimes written messages. My work does not lend itself to simple interpretation. Neither is it about illustration or the cheap emotions of personified domesticated and wild animal. Nor are urgent ecological questions subliminally addressed here. Instead, often the titles suggest that my work draws parallels between animal postures and human psychological processes.

Natalia Weiss, 2020
Individual pieces

Singles

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Various works by Natalia Weiss that are not (or not yet) part of a series.


Other artist's artworks

My thoughts
My thoughts
Ptit Marc, 2022
€ 750
Water Flower 01
Water Flower 01
Saverio Tonoli, 2024
€ 750
The model III
The model III
Ptit Marc, 2022
€ 580
Blackwell 2
Blackwell 2
Patrik Muchenberger, 2025
€ 240
Confession Room
Confession Room
Pawel Mendrek, 2023
€ 450
People like you
People like you
Ptit Marc, 2023
€ 630
Oni 鬼
Oni 鬼
Vinz Schwarzbauer, 2018
€ 332
Sword Fern
Sword Fern
Andrei Moldovan, 2021
€ 438
Stillleben mit Stacheln
Stillleben mit Stacheln
Mo Häusler, 2021
€ 520
Water Flower 11
Water Flower 11
Saverio Tonoli, 2024
€ 750
4,5 Grad (Variation 9)
4,5 Grad (Variation 9)
Michael Wegerer, 2024
€ 457
Stranded Objects 6
Stranded Objects 6
Catherine Ludwig, 2017
€ 490