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#VIENNALOVE | Maria-Theresia Pongracz
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#VIENNALOVE | Maria-Theresia Pongracz

Posted on 24. May 2017 by #viennacontemporary • Leave a comment

ARTUNER Director of Sales Maria-Theresia Pongracz talks about what she misses the most in Vienna, her last project, personal ‘musts’ when in town, and more… Continue reading →

“Museums should provide everything I want” | Interview with Paul Alezraa
2016 / Discovery

“Museums should provide everything I want” | Interview with Paul Alezraa

Posted on 13. September 2016 by Anna Grassler • Leave a comment

On the occasion of upcoming panel discussion “Is There a Future for Museums?”, September 20 at MQ, Vienna, museum expert Paul Alezraa from Avesta Group talks about how to stay relevant for digital natives, embracing new technologies and forgetting about visitor numbers. Continue reading →

#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 →

viennacontemporary 2015 | Zone 1 Artist Ulla Rauter
2015 / People

viennacontemporary 2015 | Zone 1 Artist Ulla Rauter

Posted on 28. October 2015 by Kris Kulakova • 1 Comment

Read the interview with Austrian artist Ulla Rauter, whose solo show was presented at viennacontemporary by gallery MAM Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art in the framework of ZONE1.  Continue reading →

Contemporary Vienna | Architect Ana Barros
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Contemporary Vienna | Architect Ana Barros

Posted on 9. July 2015 by Kris Kulakova • 4 Comments

Portuguese architect Ana Barros shows her favorite places and buildings that fascinate her in Vienna. 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 →

“Charming And Genuine” – 3 min Franz West At MUMOK In Vienna
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“Charming And Genuine” – 3 min Franz West At MUMOK In Vienna

Posted on 26. February 2013 by #viennacontemporary • 1 Comment

Last Friday the MUMOK (Museum Of Modern Art) in Vienna opened its doors to the big Franz West retrospective “Where Is My Eight?” – a tribute to one of the most important Austrian contemporary artists, who unfortunately passed away last summer. Friends, colleagues, fans, and a lot of VIPs came to the event. Continue reading →

Show Me Yours And I’ll Show You Mine. Sex Sells In Vienna
Events

Show Me Yours And I’ll Show You Mine. Sex Sells In Vienna

Posted on 23. February 2013 by #viennacontemporary • 1 Comment

If you ever felt the urge to visit a museum naked, this would have been your chance to do it – together with 300 other art lovers. It happened in the Leopold Museum in Vienna. Continue reading →

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