filmmaker creates ever new constellations, the meanings of which are mainly derived from the nature of their arrangement. Kluge has won a number of awards for his interdisciplinary works
In a career of just sixteen years, Linz-based artist Klemens Brosch produced one thousand drawings, watercolours, prints, and paintings. Alongside Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele
Gustav Klimt is probably the artist most associated with Austrian art. His death in 1918 – the same year as the deaths of Egon Schiele, Koloman Moser, and Otto Wagner – is seen as
The death in 1801 of Martin Johann Schmidt – regarded by some as the last great painter of his time – was considered the late end of the Baroque’s golden age. Yet his influence
Telling a story in an intimate, covert, often encrypted way, the back of each painting is distinct: owners add their labels, exhibitions are noted, and customs stamps bear witness
From the opulent bouquet to the native thistle to Klimt’s sunflower: in the space of a century, flower painting underwent an enormous transformation. The centre was Vienna, where
In a period of four weeks, the Blickle Kino at the 21er Haus will be showing six films by award-winning directors from Spain and Mexico. In close collaboration with the respective
For over three decades, Rachel Whiteread has materialized the intangible. Her sculptures make voids visible and awaken memories of that which has been irretrievably lost. For the
There is no avoiding Erwin Wurm in 2017. Internationally represented in several major exhibitions, his works are most notably be shown alongside Brigitte Kowanz at the Austrian
For Eva Koťátková, the evolution of the self is a tightrope walk between internal and external pressures. Featuring a multitude of objects generating an expansive installation