NATURE’S PIANO

by Alois Schild

Alois Schild’s works are often inspired by the scenic features of Tyrol, his home region. “Nature’s Piano” is a large sounding body made of steel that recalls the musicality of nature. Visitors can interact with this work of art themselves by creating sounds on it. Why don’t you try it out now!

A native son of Tyrol, Alois Schild trained as an automotive production technician. Because Alois Schild was fascinated by metal as a creative material, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna with Bruno Gironcoli. Both his smaller sculptures and his large-scale ones are displayed in prominent places worldwide, for example, in the Sculpture Park in Lucerne, Switzerland, and in Swarovski Kristallwelten (Swarovski Crystal Worlds). 

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They are often displayed at festivals, such as the Tollwood in Munich and the Innsbruck “Festival of Dreams.” With the display of one of his works at the Venice Biennale 2015, Alois Schild joined the elite of the European art world. 

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