Exhibitions and visual arts archive

Jakob Malek / Nicole Prutsch / Billy-Paul Rousseau / Patrick Rowan

Jakob Malek / Nicole Prutsch / Billy-Paul Rousseau / Patrick Rowan

18 – 22 April 2012
Private View: Wednesday, APRIL 18th  6pm-9pm “The Panopticon is a machine for dissociating the see / being seen dyad: in the peripheric ring, one is totally seen, without ever seeing; in the central tower, one sees ...
Friedl vom Gröller (Kubelka)

Friedl vom Gröller (Kubelka)

11 April 2012, 7.00pm | South London Gallery
Austrian artist filmmaker Friedl vom Gröller (formerly Kubelka) introduces and presents a screening of her work for the first time in London, followed by a post-screening discussion with writer, artist and independent film curator ...
Double Exposure: Jewish Refugees from Austria and Britain

Double Exposure: Jewish Refugees from Austria and Britain. In Wales

11 February – 7 April 2012
This exhibition, first exhibited at the ACF London in 2011, features refugees from Austria who settled in the UK, among them the violinist Norbert Brainin, the photographer and cameraman Wolf Suschitzky, the dance teacher Stella ...
Ernst Eisenmayer: Art Beyond Exile

Ernst Eisenmayer: Art Beyond Exile

2 February – 23 March 2012 | Austrian Cultural Forum London
The exhibition continues until Friday 23 March, ACF London This is the first major retrospective exhibition in the UK of the Viennese-born artist Ernst Eisenmayer (born 1920), recipient of the Medal of Honour from the ...
Moving Pictures’

Moving Pictures’

27 January – 10 February 2012
‘Moving Pictures’ is an exhibition of video installations by Judith Albert along with poetry by Viennese poet Michael Donhauser. To each of Albert's five video installations Donhauser has composed poetic reflections which will be ...
The near and the elsewhere

The near and the elsewhere. Featuring Gregor Graf

25 January – 17 March 2012 | PM Gallery & House
'The near and the elsewhere' is an exhibition based on current financial events and the global downturn, looking at failed spaces and abandoned architecture. It explores the constant upheaval of developing cities and the shrinking ...

News

Austrian architects at Baltic 39

Austrian architects Jabornegg & Palffy are responsible for the conversion of the six-storey Newcastle arts centre. It is their first British project, though they previously collaborated with Rachel Whiteread on Vienna's Judenplatz Holocaust memorial. Read a full article in the guardian here.

Open Call: Truth is concrete

A full grant programme invites 100 students, artists, activists and theorists from all over the world to attend the “Truth is concrete” marathon camp in Graz. Application deadline is 15/05/2012. Click here for more information.

summer academy traunkirchen

The Summer Academy in Traunkirchen is back for another creative session!  This year's course instructors include artists Eva Schlegel, Xenia Hausner, Tone Fink, Christian Ludwig Attersee, Konrad Winter and the Zhou Brothers.  To find out more and to register click here.