Current projects: fine arts / new media
MUMOK
31.10.08-25.01.09
In the early 1980s, Peter Kogler turned away from techniques of painting which were considered to be new at that time towards media and computer technology using them as the foundation for his installation and space-based works.
Periferic initiated in 1997 by the Romanian artist Matei Bejenaru started as a performance festival, which organically developed into an international art biennial organized in Iasi, the second university city in Romania.
This exhibition shows the life and destruction of the Jewish community St. Pölten by photos, memories and documents.
From 4th of June until 24th of August 2008, Graz Kunstverein will be hosting an exhibition curated by the Croatian women curators collective WHW (what, how & for whom), featuring the Yugoslav-Croatian sculptor and architect Vojin Bakic († 1992).
Ján Mančuška presents a selection of his most recent and newly produced works at the Kunsthalle Basel from 18.01. – 06.04.2008
CIMAM’s Annual Conference is a forum for co-operation, exchange and dialogue between museum professionals, artists and intellectuals concerned with modern and contemporary art.
The Festival of Regions will take place between 23 June and 8 July 2007 in the district of Kirchdorf/Krems (Upper Austria).
Within the frameworks of 2 Moscow Biennale in March 2007 the works of the Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT will be presented for the first time in Russia in a special exhibition.
"The Histories of Today (Local Configuration of Global Processes)" is a new long-term project of ICA-Sofia.
Ungarisch-Jüdische ZwangsarbeiterInnen
Ein topo|foto|grafisches Projekt
The Mikulov Arts Symposium takes place in the premises of Mikulov’s castle. It ranks among the most significant cultural and social events and is supported by the South Moravian Region.
This exhibition project sought to present a panorama of more than one hundred years of Europe’s cultural and artistic history linked with the last rulers of the House of Luxembourg and to acquaint visitors with the story of three generations of kings whose varied political ambitions and individual faculties had something in common: an awareness of the importance of communicating through art.
Since 1977, the Small Gallery of Ceská sporitelna in Kladno has become a cultural center with monthly changing exhibitions of photography and arts.
The replica of the in 2003 rediscovered "Czernowitz Austria" sculpture is the starting point for this international art and culture project about political symbols and new identities in Europe.
The International Contemporary Art Fair focused on Central Eastern Europe.
Historical and contemporary objects of performance are documented in this wide-ranging anthology, the first to chart the historical development of the medium in Austria.
Tranzit is a long-term initiative in the field of contemporary art and theory founded by Erste Bank Vienna. Tranzit focuses on the region of Central and Eastern Europe, and operates mainly in the Czech and Slovak Republic, Hungary and Austria.
Through its partnership with the Secession, Erste Bank lives up to its focus on the support of contemporary art.
This book resembles in its concept a "foto album" - a fascinating collection of subjective pictures without chronological order and claim to being complete.
"Zagreb - Cultural Kapital of Europe 3000" is a collaboration among four of the most active and prominent non-profit organizations working in the field of contemporary culture in Zagreb.
The project supports young artists by organising a bidding to buy the best works of art and exhibit them in the branches of Erste Bank Croatia.
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