“After Gezi I think I know what to write and I do not know what to do.” - MuseumsQuartier Wien
has approached its end now. Do the protests already influence contemporary art and literature in Istanbul? Well, contemporary art and literature was already there at Gezi. Gezi itself was like a huge in [...] sense of humour was remarkable. I think from now on it will be almost impossible to produce a work of art without taking this bloom of artistic creativity in consideration. The language of the “victim” or [...] generation; however, from now on it will seek and find its most rigorous expressions in contemporary art and literature. I know that it is too early to make such definite statements, but why not dream of
"I am very impatient. That's why I make these patient films." - MuseumsQuartier Wien
neugerriemschneider, Berlin, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Vienna Art Week, Videonale Bonn *44th TONSPUR-Artist-in-Residence at quartier21/MQ Interview: Margit Mössmer Read more Interview Warren Neidich: Breaking [...] MuseumsQuartier. It’s both an extension and a conversation. I’m hoping to question the definition of art itself, to expand it. The work is a gesture to connect the two museums, connect the dots between the [...] important number in mathematics. Here I’m trying to connect mathematics to natural history and to art. Do you see yourself as a sound artist or as a filmmaker? I work in film the most, but never within
“Go for the big elements, try to combine them.” - MuseumsQuartier Wien
surrounding. I wrote a PhD thesis about this interdependence between art and architecture. I can resize this small collage here and it becomes art work filling the whole room. Such works give a completely new [...] won’t. It’s constructive, yes. So there’s a kind of connection to architecture maybe. What you do, art critics call “modern collage”. The technique of collage is a rather old one, it has existed since the [...] good… I think you’re right. Collage is the most interesting and at the same time easiest technique of art production. It empowers you to awaken your own way of thinking. I did master classes with completely
"A frame is never just a frame." - MuseumsQuartier Wien
belonging to a group. This is your faceless aspect. My work gets a special value when amongst these art pieces. Besides that, I noticed that many visitors approach it like a mirror and I actually don’t know [...] But then I realized I have to learn that every recipient has their own experiences and connotations. Art is wiser than the artist. As soon as you present your piece, you lose it. Quite true, but this again [...] "Maybe you should turn it on yourself" Interview Theo-Mass LEXILEICTOUS on superpowers Interview with MQ Artist-in-Residence Ursula Neugebauer Interview with Artist-in-Residence Mel Arranz Interview with
Theo-Mass LEXILEICTOUS on superpowers - MuseumsQuartier Wien
and creative attacks. Theo-Mass Lexileictous was Artist-in-Residence at quartier21/MQ in August 2013. Theo-Mass on Arte tracks Tumblr http://theo-mass.tumblr.com/ Blog http://theo-masstimes.blogspot.com [...] superhero like Superman or Batman out of a Hollywood film. I grew up in Cyprus, a small island without any art or fashion scene. It was incredibly difficult to do the things I wanted to do. So to make my dreams [...] printed my own currency, the Theo-Mass dollar , and I started doing collaborations with fashion and art magazines. Your aim is to go out on the streets? It was part of the first four episodes, yes. I wanted
Rebel rebel, Yuths! - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Anyway, what I appreciate a lot in Vienna is the art scene. It’s very big and I see people are still very connected to their roots, traditions, and values of art disciplines. In Italy you don’t find that in [...] YUTHS is Artist-in-Residence at quartier21/MQ. He's invited within the exhibition project #faceless and will present his collection on Wednesday, September 11th at MQ VIENNA FASHION WEEK 2013. Interview: Margit [...] knitted masks at the exhibition Faceless part I and is now going to present a whole collection at the MQ Vienna Fashion Week. Born in Nigeria, Africa, you moved to Italy at the early age of 18. Are you a
"Maybe you should turn it on yourself" - MuseumsQuartier Wien
with my body, but I wondered how to transform it. One of the obvious ways was to take references from art history. And my favorite period is Baroque. So you ’ re playing with historical depictions of male [...] individual hangings known as "The Unicorn Tapestries," are among the most beautiful and complex works of art from the late Middle Ages that survive. Luxuriously woven in fine wool and silk with silver and gilded [...] combine them.” Interview "I am very impatient. That's why I make these patient films." Interview with MQ Artist-in-Residence Ursula Neugebauer Interview with Artist-in-Residence Mel Arranz Interview with
“Dive and Run” at quartier21/MuseumsQuartier Wien - MuseumsQuartier Wien
02.2013 Share Share - Facebook Share - Twitter “Dive and Run” is the paradox title of a multimedia art exhibition conceived by German artist and curator Matthias Deumlich and opening at freiraum quartier21 [...] of all the fast-paced world surrounding us. „ “Dive and Run” is the paradox title of a multimedia art exhibition conceived by German artist and curator Matthias Deumlich and opening at freiraum quartier21 [...] field are obvious, in the world of business they mostly remain invisible. As part of the quartier21/MQ Artist-in-Residence program, Una Szeemann and Bohdan Stehlik produced a work specially conceived for