Exhibitions and visual arts archive

Madness & Modernity: Mental illness and the visual arts in Vienna 1900

Madness & Modernity: Mental illness and the visual arts in Vienna 1900

1 April – 28 June 2009 | Wellcome Collection
he free exhibition Madness & Modernity shows how psychiatry influenced early modernism in the visual arts and how modernism shaped the lives and images of mentally ill people. As well as original paintings, prints, drawings and ...
Word, Image, Memory: The Artistic Testimony of Arnold Daghani.

Word, Image, Memory: The Artistic Testimony of Arnold Daghani.

31 March – 15 May 2009 | Austrian Cultural Forum London
Born on 22 February 1909 in Suczawa on the eastern frontier of the Habsburg Empire (now Suceava in Romania), the artist Arnold Daghani is best known for works relating to the Nazi slave labour camps ...
Andreas Heller: Blueprint for a Blackout

Andreas Heller: Blueprint for a Blackout. Private view and artist’s talk

27 January 2009, 6.30pm | Austrian Cultural Forum London
Andreas Heller will be joined by Visual Arts Platform curators Adriana Marques and Ewa Martischnig for a private view and an artist talk.  
Luisa Kasalicky: delay tactics of second rate quality

Luisa Kasalicky: delay tactics of second rate quality

25 November – 21 January 2009 | Austrian Cultural Forum London
Luisa Kasalicky calls herself a painter, yet her works rarely conform to a two dimensional painting frame. Inspired by the complex and modular wall-sized collages of Frank Stella, Kasalicky began her painting practice by developing ...
Heimo Zobernig at Tate St Ives

Heimo Zobernig at Tate St Ives

4 October – 11 January 2009
Tate St. Ives will host Austrian artist Heimo Zobernig’s first UK solo exhibition, featuring new work together with a number of sculptures and paintings produced throughout his career. Zobernig (born 1958) is one of ...
Cold War Modern: Art & Design in a Divided World 1945-1975

Cold War Modern: Art & Design in a Divided World 1945-1975

27 September – 1 November 2008 | Victoria & Albert Museum
The V&A’s autumn exhibition, Cold War Modern: Design 1945-70, will be the first to examine contemporary design, architecture, film and popular culture on both sides of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War ...

News

Austrian curator appointed at The Museum of Modern Art

Independent curator, author, and lecturer Sabine Breitwieser has been appointed Chief Curator of the Department of Media and Performance Art at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. Ms. Breitwieser, who from 1988 to 2007 served as founding Director and Curator of the Generali Foundation, a public contemporary art museum in Vienna, will begin her new position at MoMA on October 4.

Franziska Ullmann and Peter Ebner at Venice Architecture Biennale

Under the title, “People meet in architecture” the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale will take place from 29th August to 21st November 2010. Among the 43 international architects, engineers and artists, invited by the Biennale’s new Director, Japanese architect Kazuyo Sejima, feature Austrian architects Franziska Ullmann and Peter Ebner.

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Rondo-Studios, Styria: Artist in Residence 2011

The Styrian Provincial Government is offering foreign scholarships to young free-lance artists in all fields from European and non-European countries for the year 2011. These scholarships will be awarded upon proposal by a jury. The deadline is May 31, 2010. More information is provided on www.kulturservice.steiermark.at

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Curator for 54th Venice Biennale 2011 appointed

Minister of Culture Claudia Schmied appointed Eva Schlegel as curator of Austria's contribution to the 54th Venice Biennale 2011.

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New MUMOK Director appointed

On 22 March 2010 German art historian Karola Kraus was appointed as new director of the Museum of Modern Art (MUMOK) in Vienna. Incumbent Director Edelbert Köb will resign on 1 October 2010.

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Sculptor Bruno Gironcoli dies

Bruno Gironcoli was one of Austria's most important sculptors of recent times, best known as the creator of monumental, organic shapes and huge distorted replicas of domestic objects, covered in silver or gold paint.  He died in Vienna on 19 February 2010 at the age of 74.  Read the full obituary in the Independent by Marcus Williamson here.