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Mario Mu

Heavily blurred image of a person in greenery, with a dynamic motion blur effect.
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Photo: Mario Mu
Large-scale projection of a cloud-like abstract scene inside a historic interior with visitors.
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Photo: Mario Mu
Abstract orange close-up with soft, flowing shapes.
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Photo: Mario Mu
Monitor displaying a digital landscape animation, mounted on a wooden panel in a white corner space.
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Photo: Mario Mu
Wide screen showing a yellow-orange abstract form against a glowing background in a gallery space.
© MuseumsQuartier, Photo: Mario Mu

Key Facts

Nationality
Croatia
Area
Visual Arts
Place of residence
Mlini
Recommending Institution

tranzit.org/ERSTE Foundation

Period
March - April 2026
Links

www.mariomu.com
@mario_mu_

Mario Mu is a visual artist and filmmaker, born in 1987 in Metković, Croatia. He holds an MFA from the University of the Arts Berlin (2017), a BFA from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb (2015), and an MA from the Faculty of Graphic Arts in Zagreb (2013). He has received scholarships and awards from MuseumsQuartier (2026), the Croatian Audiovisual Centre (2025), Northern Sustainable Futures (2023), the 34th Ljubljana Biennale (2021), and the V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media (2021). His works have been presented internationally at institutions such as the Singapore Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Lombardi—Kargl Vienna, Nova Gallery with WHW, MGLC Ljubljana, and Seager Gallery London, as well as in collaborative projects shown at Fondazione Prada Milan, the 60th Venice Biennale, MAAT Lisbon, TAP—Théâtre Auditorium de Poitiers, Galerie Grund, and Silent Green Kulturquartier.

Project Info

During his residency at MQ, Mario Mu will explore how individual and collective narratives are reconstructed through virtual environments. He transforms digital space into a cinematic experience and examines the architecture of the border checkpoint as a site of differentiation — a place where things are defined, shaped, and formed, where passage is granted or denied. Events become personal myths when different testimonies overlap, and each addition measures the distance between history and individual memory. MuseumsQuartier, itself a spatial experiment in social permeability, provides the suggestive framework for this work, anchoring his digital investigation within Vienna’s cultural and architectural fabric.