Works
  • Christina Gschwantner, Pistaccio
    Christina Gschwantner
    Pistaccio
    Acrylic on Canvas
    68" x 51"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Wooden
    Christina Gschwantner
    Wooden
    Acrylic on Canvas
    68" x 51"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Chocolate Twirls
    Christina Gschwantner
    Chocolate Twirls
    Acrylic on Canvas
    57" x 45"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Earth
    Christina Gschwantner
    Earth
    Acrylic on Canvas
    57" x 45"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Wind
    Christina Gschwantner
    Wind
    Acrylic on Canvas
    57" x 45"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Fire
    Christina Gschwantner
    Fire
    Acrylic on Canvas
    57" x 45"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Everything You Want
    Christina Gschwantner
    Everything You Want
    Acrylic, inks and oil on canvas
    40" x 34"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Butterfly
    Christina Gschwantner
    Butterfly
    Acrylic on Canvas
    27" x 23"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Butterfly II
    Christina Gschwantner
    Butterfly II
    Acrylic on Canvas
    27" x 23"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Nature
    Christina Gschwantner
    Nature
    Acrylic on Canvas
    25.5" x 21.5"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Strollin'
    Christina Gschwantner
    Strollin'
    Acrylic on Canvas
    25.5" x 21.5"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Happy Dots
    Christina Gschwantner
    Happy Dots
    Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
    59" x 59"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Joy
    Christina Gschwantner
    Joy
    Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
    51" x 45"
  • Christina Gschwantner, Smile
    Christina Gschwantner
    Smile
    Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
    51" x 45"
Biography

"Each brushstroke is a step in an ongoing dialogue between personal experience and artistic expression, revealing layers of untold stories. Ultimately, my art celebrates the beauty of impermanence and the joy of discovery in life's unpredictability."

Born in Vienna in 1975, Christina Gschwantner studied painting and graphic arts at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. During her studies, she completed residencies in Greece, Mexico, and New York, followed by a year-long artist residency in Australia. She is the recipient of scholarships from both the Sussmann Foundation and the University of Applied Arts, and has been working as an independent artist since 2003, exhibiting her work internationally.

 

In her practice, Gschwantner explores the dialogue between two opposing yet complementary forces: the gestural freedom of Art Informel and the disciplined clarity of Minimal Art. Through this interplay, she creates rhythmic compositions that feel both personal and universal—evoking emotion, memory, and reflection.

 

Her works often unfold as visual “relationship matrices,” where individual brushstrokes interact, overlap, and assert their presence within structured compositions. This tension between spontaneity and control gives her paintings a sense of vitality and movement, as if they are continuously evolving. Over time, Gschwantner’s visual language has become increasingly refined and focused, moving from figurative forms to pure abstraction. Her current works are defined by expressive, layered brushwork and a dynamic sense of rhythm—each painting a study in balance, energy, and connection.