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#viennalove | ATK!
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#viennalove | ATK!

Posted on 9. August 2016 by Anna Grassler • 2 Comments

The Belgian media & technology art duo talks about new ways to shape art experiences, their residency at Vienna’s Q21 and whether the city is as picture-perfectly kitschy as expected. Continue reading →

Vienna Weekly | 1.02-7.02
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Vienna Weekly | 1.02-7.02

Posted on 1. February 2016 by #viennacontemporary • 1 Comment

This week in Vienna will be quiet, but there are still some art events to visit. Don’t miss the talks at Kunsthalle during the weekend. Continue reading →

Vienna Weekly | 25.01-31.01
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Vienna Weekly | 25.01-31.01

Posted on 26. January 2016 by #viennacontemporary • Leave a comment

Kinetic art at 21er Haus, Japanese photography in the 60s at Albertina and more interesting art events this week in Vienna.  Continue reading →

Vienna Weekly | 13.04 – 19.04
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Vienna Weekly | 13.04 – 19.04

Posted on 13. April 2015 by #viennacontemporary • Leave a comment

Happy Monday, everyone! Check out exhibition openings in Vienna this week Continue reading →

What A Weekend! Early Birds In Kunsthalle Wien
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What A Weekend! Early Birds In Kunsthalle Wien

Posted on 18. March 2013 by #viennacontemporary • Leave a comment

What a weekend! After waiting in a line with 150 people (!) in front of the doors of the Albertina for the 10th anniversary Albertina party on Friday, we popped into the “Early Birds” party at Kunsthalle Wien in Museumsquartier.  Weird people, happy dancers, nice drinks, good music, and a crazy crowd of upcoming young … Continue reading →

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#viennacontemporary Magazine reports on the activities of viennacontemporary and provides you with in-depth insights into what’s going on in the art world. We publish interviews with gallerists, collectors, artists, and art lovers. Our main focus is Austria, but we also explore the art scene in Southern and Eastern Europe and beyond. viennacontemporary is not only a reflection of the contemporary art landscape in the region. It’s about people, society, trends, and dialogue.

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The art of Amelie von Wulffen is a wild combination of dream and joke, in which the unconscious and the suppressed, the subjective and the objective, the political and the artistic, balance each other and reflects the artist’s own involvement. “Brown” undertones, family, and genre scenes in a pseudo-romantic, rural idyll meet set pieces from art history. Ice cream flavors such as Magnum, Cornetto & Co frame the scene, timeless triggers for childlike substitute satisfaction.
The hybrid character of the works created by Adrian Kiss in recent years has evolved from the synthesis of the sensuality of his artistic approach and the rationality of his creative process conceived of as design. Kiss’s unique narrative installations created in recent years are deconstructed and constructed, their thematic unity provided by the formulation of the human body in abstract forms, their medial basic tone by the extensive use of materials, and their visual character by the appropriation of details and industrial design forms borrowed from the world of everyday objects and fashion.
Our international team is growing! 📈viennacontemporary receives active support in operational management through several new additions with extensive international experience, such as Business Development Consultant Yana Barinova (Ukraine), External Relations Manager Fruzsina Kacskó (Hungary) and VIP Representative Leonie Mir (Germany). Read more about our new team members in stories 👀

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This year’s opening of the Venice Biennale was as wet as inspiring 🌊 Fruzsina Kacskó, Head of External Relations at viennacontemporary, is sharing her experience and top picks of national pavilions with focus on Eastern Pavilions.
In the art of Zsófia Keresztes, the complex and plastic system of iconographic shapes melting into each other, is paired with the formal language and references of the Millennials. Her works can be interpreted as embodied mosaics that uniquely combine sensuality and virtuality, analogue and digital, real and surreal: creating an archaic, yet extraordinarily contemporary visual language, they revolve around the issues of subjective self-identity. 
For Stano Filko the power of the colour red makes you feel how bodies may understand the world 🟥 But what now, if the body is displaced, in exile, out of sync with its surroundings? This is what the work coming out of Filko's New York years speaks of. Arriving in Manhattan, in 1982, after fleeing the ČSSR, he absorbs the urban energy psycho-physically. Filko gets body-checked by USA where money talks, and sets rules for art: "Show me. Don't tell me. Where is the beef?" Filko responds, work gets fleshy, pink, red, big, and loud. In turn he wants to know: "I show you. Now tell me: Where is the love?"
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