Noémie Marsily on maternity, vulnerability and creativity
is similar to how I draw. Even if I’m now 40 years old, I can still relate to the child that I was. I can see things like she did. When I build stories or drawings, I’m interested in finding a balance between [...] or translated into a different context. Yes, that’s what I’m trying to do now. To find a balance between fiction and nonfiction. The project I'm working on now uses some experiences I’ve had, but I want [...] challenge the hegemony of patriarchal storytelling. This brings Belgian artist Noémie Marsily to the MuseumsQuartier, to a room of her own. She will reside here for three months as Artist-in-Residence. The jury
History - MuseumsQuartier Wien
known as the “Enzi,” quickly turned the MuseumsQuartier into a favorite haunt of Vienna’s residents, as well as of tourists from around the world, and the MuseumsQuartier is now often referred to as the “city’s [...] the MuseumsQuartier opened in June 2001, there was hardly any seating in the MQ courtyards except for a few wooden benches and no artistic use of the space either. As a result, the MuseumsQuartier Errichtungs- [...] and the MQ courtyard furniture made its first appearance in the MuseumsQuartier in winter 2002, assembled as igloos as part of the “Winter im MQ” program series. In 2003 the seating was put out for the first
Kantarama Gahigiri about the approach to time, hopefulness and her Residency at MQ
invited in cooperation with this human world, is currently one of eight Artists-in-Residence at MuseumsQuartier. In conversation with Xandi Egginton, co-director of this human world - International Human Rights [...] through trash. I was brought into a different mode of perception, which I found really provoking. I'm glad you found it sensory because it was my intention to expand the viewing experience and make Terra
springerin - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Since when have you been at Q21? We have been here since 2004. Even before the reconstruction of MuseumsQuartier, the editorial office had been housed at the former royal stables (Hofstallungen) – in a little [...] Gegenwartskunst Instagram: @springerin_magazin springerin Heft 1/2021 ©Young Sun Han, Protestierende im Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn, Juni 2020 Next issue: springerin 2/21 – Things That Divide Us Date of
frei_raum Q21 exhibition space: "No Dancing Allowed"
of artistic stances? When I curate, I’m not obsessed with satisfying the art market or national requirements. I curate because something matters to people globally. I’m interested in global social phenomena [...] Doringer spoke with Elisabeth Hajek about the exhibition "No Dancing Allowed," which can be seen at MuseumsQuartier until November 20, 2022 with free admission. For the first time in recent history, we were globally [...] Czerwiński Performances as part of Vienna Art Week 2022 Venue: frei_raum Q21 exhibition space, MuseumsQuartier Wien Admission free, the current access rules apply Julius Pristauz: THE PENETRATION OF MULTIPLE
A Conversation with Hisko Hulsing
animation, I was like a sponge. I wanted to see everything. And now I'm like, oh, I'm not going to the newest Disney film, in no fucking way. I'm also with one foot in the commercial world because I did storyboards [...] dealing with music, with sound... I make all my background paintings with oil paint on canvas. I'm drawing, I'm thinking about costumes, about lighting, it's a very, very broad thing. So if you make your [...] in my style. And I'm also storyboarding a whole American feature film. A very surreal one. Super nice. So, lots of work and hardly an income. That sounds familiar. That's animation. I'm working so hard
Q21 Artist-in-Residence Mitch Altman in conversation with Helena Valasaki.
all of the parts, but I haven’t put it all together yet. But it is coming together. I’m working in my studio at MQ and I’m working in Meta Lab. HV: How much did you miss your cat Rozo while being here? MA: [...] friend said, it should be called TV-B-Gone. © Anna Hell HV: Does the creative environment of the MuseumsQuartier Wien help you to generate innovative ideas? And would you say, the Artist-in-Residence program
Q21 Artists-in-Residence Lee Ranaldo & Leah Singer
in conversation about their residency in the MuseumsQuartier Wien. Leah Singer and Lee Ranaldo are currently Q21 Artists-in-Residence in the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna and were invited in cooperation with [...] . LR: … I’ve been recording in the apartment and around town. LS: And I’m looking at every available newspaper which is where I’m photographing my theme for the posters, so I’ve learnt about every German [...] at home, with a bit more high fidelity than simply recording stuff on my iPhone. That’s also what I’m doing here, this is really a pandemic recording studio situation for me. LS: We were sad that the residency
Interview with Artist-in-Residence Tatiana Sukhareva
identify and analyze the prerequisites and manipulations that led to the current situation. Currently, I'm editing scenes for the video essay. Given that I cannot return to Russia, I am using reconstruction [...] the end of July as my visa expired. I came back in January to this residence for three months; MuseumsQuartier and the Austrian Foreign Ministry invited me. Now you are in Vienna. Have you connected to the
Interview with Artist-in-Residence Corrie Francis Parks
everyone might have a different answer to that question! When I work in my studio, I'm working a little bit like a scientist. I'm trying to find new ways to move the sand, new ways to see the sand, to make the [...] or the way it communicates. Could you give an example? I can talk about the project that I'm working on while I'm here in residence. It is about rock glaciers. These are geological forms and there are thousands [...] residency. Dear Corrie you are an animation artist and you're here as an Artist-in Residence at the MuseumsQuartier. Please tell us about yourself and your work. Yes, I consider myself first and foremost an animator