Dance of Urgency @ frame[o]ut: Rituals - MuseumsQuartier Wien
ion of 12 March 2018 in front of the Georgian Parliament in Tbilisi and anti-fascist protests in Berlin relate to ancient Dionysian rituals, and why does the soundtrack to these events come from the drums
Irina Birger: The Book of Happiness and Sadness - MuseumsQuartier Wien
provoke a similar contemplation in the viewer. Graphic designer Franziska Morlok from studio Rimini Berlin created a publication with a strong presence, accentuating Birger’s work. Independent curator Katia
Lukas Posch - Zugzwang
Exnergasse, Vienna 2020; e++, Vienna 2020; Belvedere 21, Vienna 2019; Kunstraum Tirol 2019; SPIKE, Berlin 2018; Fettes College, Edinburgh 2018; wellwellwell, Vienna (Solo) 2017; Museum Villa Stuck, Munich
Stefanie Koscher: Screenshots of Despair - MuseumsQuartier Wien
collage and mixed media works she created over the last decade in different parts of the world (NYC, Berlin, Wien, Carinthia). Inspired by photoshop-style layering, the works show analogue compositions of
Gabriele Sturm: SCREEN Shots - MuseumsQuartier Wien
2018, Winterpalais Belvedere (at ) 2015, Galerie Krinzinger Projekte, Vienna (at ) 2015, held art, Berlin (de) 2013, Bambinart Gallery, Tokyo (jp) 2012, etc. - facebook - twitter MQ ART BOX MQ ART BOX program
„KREUZ UND QUER:“ Arnold Schönberg's Reimagining of Melody and Harmony - MuseumsQuartier Wien
varied and far-reaching ideas of melody and harmony, which span from his early years in Vienna and Berlin, to his later years in California. With approaches coming from the distantly- related disciplines
shaping democracy - MuseumsQuartier Wien
towards strident media images, and “Symbolic Threats” by Mischa Leinkauf and Matthias Wermke. The Berlin-based artist duo found themselves facing an accusation of terrorism in the USA after flying a white
Juliana Herrero: REM 1:1 - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Francesco Lucifora, Lorella Scacco, Friederike Schempp, Claudio Vekstein Graphic Design: Capitale Wien / Berlin Cora Akdogan, Daniel Perraudin With the catalogue REM 1:1, a comprehensive collection of works by
Peter Sandbichler: Shrine - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Weibel at the Institute for New Media in Frankfurt. This was followed by periods abroad in Tokyo, Berlin, New York and Sri Lanka. Peter Sandbichler lives and works in Vienna. Alongside his sculptural work
SUBOTRON pro games powered by Wirtschaftskammer Wien: Video Games Are Boring - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Venue: Raum D / Q21 Admission free Brie Code Speaker, Writer, CEO/Creative Director at Tru Luv Media, Berlin/World Video games are bigger than movies. Everyone’s a gamer. But… most of my friends don’t like
