GLIMPSES unites artists exploring identity across generations—through performance, sculpture, sound, and installation—linking ancestry’s somatic, poetic, and political layers.
At Komplot, Brussels, Perri MacKenzie and Michaela Schweighofer discuss painting, meaning, connection, legibility, and lessons from the classical world in MacKenzie’s new show.
Am 18. Juni 2025 ist es wieder so weit: Die Landjäger Kürzestfilm Festspiele – ein weltweit einzigartiges Festival für 12 Sekunden kurze Filme – gehen in ihre 9. Ausgabe.
With Paul Breitenfelder of the Nitsch Foundation, we discussed preserving Hermann Nitsch’s vision and what to expect at the 6-Day Play this summer at Schloss Prinzendorf.
50 Jahre feiert das Institut für Kulturmanagement und Gender Studies (IKM). Wohin sich das Kulturmanagement künftig entwickeln wird, erzählt Günther Oberhollenzer.
After all, Bar Tore offers more than a place to rest or to watch. It offers an invitation to participate in a temporary yet deeply resonant community practice. Beauty resides in the in-progress.
Curator Nadim Samman on the Vienna Digital Cultures Festival, exploring how digital tech shapes cultural identity and embodiment in today’s art (Foto Arsenal & Kunsthalle Wien, May 5–18).
Under Pressure – words that reflect both collective mood and personal strain: social, ecological, psychological, economic, and performance-related pressures shape our lives today.
1984 als Experiment im Zahnarzt-Warteraum gestartet, ist die Galerie Eboran heute fixer Teil der Salzburger Kunstszene – mit Stationen von der Waschküche bis zur Polizeiwachstube.
With a deep understanding of both the local scene and international art networks, VARIOUS OTHERS Munich continues to offer a dynamic platform for collaboration, dialogue, and exchange.
Das Museum Liaunig ist ein Ort der Begegnung und des Dialogs in Südkärnten, der von April bis Oktober Besucher aus aller Welt anzieht. 2025 startet es mit vier neuen Ausstellungen.
Vienna Digital Cultures, a new festival by Foto Arsenal Wien and Kunsthalle Wien (May 5-18), explores how new technologies shape culture through art, performance, and discourse.
Lily Bunney is a London-based artist exploring human experience in the digital age with pointillist drawings that feel hyper-digital on screen yet intimate and tactile in person.
Claire L. Evans and Sean Bidder are this year’s keynote speakers at Creative Days Vienna 2025 — a festival conceived to spark daring dialogues at the crossroads of technology, culture, and society.