Christina Gschwantner is a Vienna-based painter whose work explores the tension between gesture and structure. Drawing from both Art Informel and Minimal Art, her practice combines instinctive, physical mark-making with a controlled compositional framework. Broad, gestural strokes of paint are set within ordered arrangements, creating a visual language where spontaneity and precision operate in parallel. Her paintings balance these opposing forces, allowing each to remain distinct while functioning as part of a cohesive whole.
All I Want brings together a body of recent paintings that emphasize color, rhythm, and repetition. Across the exhibition, gestural marks interact within structured systems, creating compositions that feel both immediate and measured. Repetition and variation establish a sense of order, while shifts in scale, density, and placement introduce movement and tension. Color operates with clarity, moving between tonal subtlety and high-contrast relationships that activate the surface.