Jonas Höschl is a political conceptual artist and photographer.
Most recently, he received the Bavarian Art Award for Visual Arts and the Culture Award of the District of Upper Palatinate for printmaking for his artistic work, which encompasses the media of printmaking, sound, video and installation. He is part of the artist collective "Tannhäuser Kreis".

  1. Fade Away Medley

    2021
    Fade Away Medley @ Exhibition Hall, Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg, 2020

    "Time disappears and leaves behind memories - of people, moments, melodies. "Fade Away Medley" is what Jonas Höschl calls his work, which revels in the thoughts and feelings of a generation. Carried by the soundtrack of his youth, Jonas Höschl tells in the photo book of scenes of debauchery and rebellion, but also of pausing and looking up. The hedonistic urge for extravagance and exaggeration is palpable in the full-page photographs, which are juxtaposed and enter into dialogues of content and form in direct succession. The transfiguring view of days gone by is broken up by sobering images of conservative lifestyles and world views. The oppressive conformity goes hand in hand with the longing for dissolution of boundaries, which Jonas Höschl also embodies himself in his photographs. He confronts the dialectic of his pictorial milieus in order to overcome them.", Carina Essl (LEONARDO – Zentrum für Kreativität und Innovation)

    A: Fade Away Medley 1 (11:09 min)
    B: Fade Away Medley 2 (16:47 min)

    LP Fade Away Medley
    Artist: Jonas Höschl, Photography: Jonas Höschl,
    Composer: Tydings McClary, Mastering: Emanuel Geller,
    Presswerk: MATTER OF FACT,
    Design: Michael Seibert (unfun)

    The photo book Fade Away Medley can be ordered here.

    Fade Away Medley @ Kunstmuseum Heidenheim, 2022 // Exhibition view Ignacio Iturriozby
  2. 09. September 2015, Röszke

    2021
    09. September 2015, Röszke @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff
    09. September 2015, Röszke @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff
    09. September 2015, Röszke @ Akademie Galerie, Nürnberg, 2021 // Exhibition view by Kira Krüger
    09. September 2015, Röszke @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff

    "He brings his own powerlessness into focus, addressing the journalistic routinization of news agencies and editorial offices in our digitalized world. The work was supported by the Alexander Tutsek Foundation and the Cultural Office of the City of Munich.", Kunstverein Baden (OE)

    09. September 2015, Röszke @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff
    09. September 2015, Röszke @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff
  3. Europe is lost

    2018
    Europe is lost @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff
    Europe is lost @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff
    Europe is lost @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff

    "Europe is lost (...) leaves an oppressive feeling. One photo shows a man whose face is completely masked, another wears dark sunglasses and smokes.", from the article "Nie wieder!" by Amelie Völker in the Süddeutsche Zeitung, July 05, 2020

    Europe is lost @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff
    Woodcut series of 10 parts, edition 1/10, 50 x 70 cm
    Europe is lost @ EIGEN + ART Lab, Berlin, 2022 // Exhibition view by Peter Wolff
    Video & Soundpiece, 06:24 min
    Viewing link for video & soundpiece on request
  4. There's history all around us

    2022
    There's history all around us @ Galerie Anton Janizweski // Exhibition View by Sascha Herrmann
    Exhibition "Schuldiger Realismus" by the Collective "Tannhäuser Kreis"
    There's history all around us @ Galerie der Künstler*innen // Exhibition View by Verena Hägler

    "Nebenan nimmt Jonas Höschl auf die Olympiade 1972 Bezug. Der (...) Künstler (...) setzt sich in verschiedenen Medien mit den als "heiter" intendierten Spielen auseinander, die mit der Geiselnahme der israelischen Sportler und einem Blutbad mit elf ermordeten Geiseln, einem toten Polizisten und fünf toten Entführern endete.

    Der Künstler verweist (...) auf Leni Riefenstahl, die das "Fest der Völker" 1936 unterm Hakenkreuz in Berlin filmisch heroisierte. Höschl macht aus Versatzstücken Anti-Propaganda.", aus dem Artikel "Bayerische Kunstförderpreise 2021" von Roberta De Righi in der Abendzeitung München vom 04. Februar 2022