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'''Erik Binder''' (21 February 1974, Hnúšťa-Likier - 5 June 2023, Bratislava) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava and has exhibited both collectively and individually at venues around the world. He exhibited twice in the pavilion of the Czech and Slovak Republic at the 48th and at the 50th Biennale in Venice in 1999 and 2003. In 2021 he had a solo exhibition at the Slovak National Gallery, ''Avatsýv. Erik Binder's Labyrinth''. [https://www.facebook.com/SlovenskaNarodnaGaleria/posts/pfbid02oEVSey8rBZNRMd8M5yYTiWYi9m22CJWwZ4WbCQH57sbpUcCR2NrxEwH9znHPD8UFl (2023)]
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[[Image:Erik Binder 2014.jpg|thumb|300px|Erik Binder, 2014. [https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10152425940753988&set=p.10152425940753988] ]]
  
1991–1996 Atelier of V. Jancovic, painter, AFAD Bratislava. 1996–1999 Atelier of Prof. Daniel Fischer, painter, AFAD Bratislava. 2000–2001 Department of Fine Arts and Intermedia, Art Faculty, Technical University, Košice – teacher in the Atelier of Contemporary Image. 2000–2002 Teacher at the Department of Painting at AFAD Bratislava. Member of Kunst-fu with Pavol Čejka. Lived in [[Bratislava]].  
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'''Erik Binder''' (21 February 1974, Hnúšťa-Likier - 5 June 2023, Bratislava) studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava in the studios of Róbert Jančovič and [[Daniel Fischer]] and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague with associate professor Vladimír Kokolia.
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Since 2000 he has had dozens of solo exhibitions in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Serbia, the Netherlands, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Poland, France, Switzerland, Germany and the USA, and dozens of group exhibitions. In 2003 he represented Slovakia together with the group Kamera skura at the 50th Venice Biennale. In 2021 he had a solo exhibition at the Slovak National Gallery, ''Avatsýv. Erik Binder's Labyrinth''.
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His oeuvre was extensive and diverse. Besides painting and printmaking, he worked with video, object and installation, often using waste and ephemeral materials. His works are in the collection of the Slovak National Gallery and in a number of other public and private collections.  [https://dennikn.sk/3417228/ (2023)]
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He lived in [[Bratislava]].
  
 
* [https://www.instagram.com/er_ik_bin_der/ Instagram].
 
* [https://www.instagram.com/er_ik_bin_der/ Instagram].
* Tributes: [https://dennikn.sk/3417228/ Jana Močková] (Denník N), [https://www.facebook.com/juraj.carny.5/posts/pfbid02aMc9WzBUFLg499sucfHFjjqD3WPPQmhcjTAwYqiuWShFhDrXF5n8rpRp1Aa8fgnl Juraj Čarný].
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* Tributes: [https://dennikn.sk/3417228/ Jana Močková] (Denník N), [https://www.facebook.com/juraj.carny.5/posts/pfbid02aMc9WzBUFLg499sucfHFjjqD3WPPQmhcjTAwYqiuWShFhDrXF5n8rpRp1Aa8fgnl Juraj Čarný], [https://www.facebook.com/gabi.garlatyova/posts/pfbid02P7WgySTaeHbo9MMN3AgT8RUTP311gjFxVfCG3X7Q2CURLawcK4swqwt8LyYybDnKl Gabriela Garlatyová], [https://dennikn.sk/3418867/ Denník N].
  
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 14 June 2023

Erik Binder, 2014. [1]

Erik Binder (21 February 1974, Hnúšťa-Likier - 5 June 2023, Bratislava) studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava in the studios of Róbert Jančovič and Daniel Fischer and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague with associate professor Vladimír Kokolia.

Since 2000 he has had dozens of solo exhibitions in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Serbia, the Netherlands, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Poland, France, Switzerland, Germany and the USA, and dozens of group exhibitions. In 2003 he represented Slovakia together with the group Kamera skura at the 50th Venice Biennale. In 2021 he had a solo exhibition at the Slovak National Gallery, Avatsýv. Erik Binder's Labyrinth.

His oeuvre was extensive and diverse. Besides painting and printmaking, he worked with video, object and installation, often using waste and ephemeral materials. His works are in the collection of the Slovak National Gallery and in a number of other public and private collections. (2023)

He lived in Bratislava.