About Aindreas Scholz

Aindreas Scholz (b. Wiesbaden, Germany) is a German–Irish artist based in London. Raised bilingual between Ireland and Germany, he studied photography at Technological University Dublin with Dr Anthony Haughey, then completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, working under mentors including Dr Elizabeth Price, Grayson Perry, Mark Leckey, and Laure Prouvost. He later trained as a teacher at the UCL Institute of Education, specialising in art and photography education.

Since 2017, Scholz has focused on environments shaped by human impact, war, pollution, and the climate crisis, using analogue, cameraless processes and low-tox, 19th-century techniques (notably cyanotype). His practice treats eroding coastlines, rising sea levels and ecologies as living archives, emphasising care, sustainability, and material agency. Recent presentations include RPS 166 at Saatchi Gallery (London), Artlink Solo Award at Fort Dunree (Donegal), Photofusion Salon/24 (London), Rotlicht Festival 2024 (Vienna) and Rotterdam Photo 2022 XL. His work is held by the Office of Public Works (Ireland), NHS Foundation Trusts (UK), and in the collection of Frédéric de Goldschmidt (Belgium).

Aindreas Scholz's Projects on LensCulture