Today VIENNA BIENNALE, the world’s first multidisciplinary biennale with contributions from the fields of art, design, and architecture, opened for the first time. Take a look at the pictures and go see the exhibitions!

With examples of creativity from a wide range of disciplines, the premiere of the biennale is dedicated to the theme of “IDEAS FOR CHANGE” and opens up new, interdisciplinary paths for positive change in our society. Against the background of Digital Modernity, the VIENNA BIENNALE 2015: IDEAS FOR CHANGE aims to inspire visitors to make the world a more livable and sustainable place with a series of exhi- bitions, performances, workshops, and lectures.

‘Future Light’ at MAK, installation view, Amalia Pica


‘Future Light’ at MAK, installation view, Rana Begun

‘Future Light’ at MAK, installation view
‘Future Light’ Iat MAK, installation view. Haegue Yang, Escaping transparency, detail

‘Future Light’ at MAK, installation view
‘Smart Life in the City’ at MAK
‘Smart Life in the City’ at MAK
‘Smart Life in the City’ at MAK

‘Smart Life in the City’ at MAK
‘Smart Life in the City’ at MAK

‘Smart Life in the City’ at MAK. Hannes Langeder, Ferdinand GT3 RS, Bicycle-Porsche
‘Smart Life in the City’ at MAK. Hannes Langeder, Ferdinand GT3 RS, Bicycle-Porsche for deceleration and ecologically gentle mobility, 2010
‘Smart Life in the City’ at MAK. Hannes Langeder, Ferdinand GT3 RS, Bicycle-Porsche for deceleration and ecologically gentle mobility, 2010
‘Smart Life in the City’ at MAK. Hannes Langeder, Ferdinand GT3 RS, Bicycle-Porsche for deceleration and ecologically gentle mobility, 2010

’24/7 the human condition’ at MAK. Detail of ‘We are the world’ by Mahony
24/7 the human condition, installation view
24/7 the human condition, installation view

24/7 the human condition, installation view
24/7 the human condition,
24/7 the human condition, installation view
24/7 the human condition, Andreas Fogarasi
24/7 the human condition, installation view

24/7 the human condition, Danica Phelps
24/7 the human condition, Danica Phelps

‘Mapping Bucharest’ at MAK
Belu-Simion Fainaru, Rose of Nothingness, 2015 at ‘Mapping Bucharest’
Belu-Simion Fainaru, Rose of Nothingness, 2015 at ‘Mapping Bucharest’
Belu-Simion Fainaru, Rose of Nothingness, 2015 at ‘Mapping Bucharest’
Belu-Simion Fainaru, Rose of Nothingness, 2015 at ‘Mapping Bucharest’
Stefan Sava at ‘Mapping Bucharest’
Stefan Sava at ‘Mapping Bucharest’

Mapping Bucharest
Mapping Bucharest
Mapping Bucharest

Mapping Bucharest
Mapping Bucharest, installation view
Mapping Bucharest, installation view

‘Future Light’ at Kunsthalle Wien
‘Future Light’ at Kunsthalle Wien
‘Future Light Curator Maria Lind at Kunsthalle Wien

Visit www.viennabiennale.org for more info about exhibitions and the program.
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