Bianca Phos explores bodies, materials, and tech in a post-humanist context. At Bildraum 07, her works emerge as socio-material assemblages and speculative archaeologies.
Her practice spans diverse media, each piece bearing her unique voice. In an exclusive talk with French artist Julie Béna, she explores eclecticism through fiction, process, and double meaning.
OPEN CALL: Join us at PARALLEL VIENNA (10–14 Sept 2025)! Under the theme DATING ALIENS, we’re looking for two new artistic positions for a collaborative exhibition.
In a time of climate crisis and social strain, artist Marcos Lutyens leads a quiet revolution within the mind, exploring consciousness through hypnosis, installations, and performances for 20+ years.
The new show at 5020 is part of Salzburg’s „wild thinX“ festival, exploring queer resistance and speculative futures. A plaque at Residenzplatz recalls the 1938 book burnings.
Kristian Kožul, born in Germany, is an artist living a fulfilled life in Zagreb. He’s a good son, aspiring husband, loving father, and passionate about art, sci-fi, and magical realism.
Vom 25.–28. Juni zeigt die Angewandte Projekte & Abschlussarbeiten, begleitet von einem vielseitigen Programm. Der Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz wird zum Ort der Zukunft.
Huang Mins Werk umfasst Malerei, Zeichnung, Porzellan, Fotografie und Skulptur – vielgestaltig, nicht einzuordnen und doch mit klarer, unverwechselbarer Bildsprache.
Multidisciplinary artist Maayan Elyakim explores how built environments evoke emotion and spirit. In this interview, he discusses his Game of Goose exhibit at Neutra VDL House.
Vienna-based visual artist Barbara Höller, whose practice spans painting, drawing, and conceptual installation, presents her newest work in the solo exhibition at gezwanzig gallery titled “OR.”
The HYPERREALITY FESTIVAL took place again this year, from May 23rd to 24th, at the Otto-Wagner-Areal in Vienna, with this year’s motto, “Do you believe in reality?”
In ARBEIT AM FLEISCH at WAM, Thomas Feuerstein fuses biology, philosophy & tech into material-based art. Curated by Julia Moebus-Puck, the show explores flesh, form & fiction.
„Office Monster“ explores a haunted bureaucracy shaped by invisible rules and eerie systems, where each work reveals a shifting office world and its lurking administrative force.
The exhibition by Community Queerinthia marks 10 years of Klagenfurt Pride, tracing LGBTQI+ stories of resistance and visibility in Carinthia and the Alpine-Adriatic region.