What hides behind GLIMPSES? Artist-curator Guadalupe Aldrete and essayist Frida Robles Ponce discuss memory, social work, and art’s role in imagining a better future.
Vom 25.–28. Juni zeigt die Angewandte Abschlussarbeiten & Projekte. Der Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz wird zur Bühne der „Monuments of the Future“. Wir sprachen mit Lena Kohlmayr darüber.
This May marked the 8th edition of Vienna’s Independent Space Index Festival—a chance to reflect on its evolution. We spoke with its founders Francis Ruyter and Bruno Mokross.
Casting Currents explores porous boundaries of nature, culture & materiality, staging materials as active agents in a fragmented world shaped by planetary collapse.
On the Pentecost weekend (Pfingstwochenende), the posthumous second performance of Days 4 to 6 of the “6-Day-Play” by Hermann Nitsch took place at Schloss Prinzendorf.
Das Festival HochSommer macht den Südosten Österreichs vom 1.–10. August 2025 zur Bühne für Kunst. Angelika Loderer zeigt ihre Installation „Atlas to Time“ in Feldbach.
Ephemeral, inflatable, technicolor – Gabriella Siciliano (*1990) uses materials that appear light, almost playful. And yet she uses them to address serious, urgent topics.
Diana and Fatmir Miziri stand among the most influential couples in Albanian art scene. The exhibition “REVIVAL” marks a rare occasion to view their works in dialogue.
Dariya Kanti is a multidisciplinary artist from Uzbekistan exploring gender, ecology, and identity, with a focus on Central Asian and Roma women’s lived experiences.
Die Skulpturen der Berliner Künstlerin Anke Eilergerhard faszinieren weltweit und sprechen neben dem Auge auch unsere Sinne für Tasten, Schmecken und Riechen hypnotisch an.
The group exhibition „Embodied Rituals“ at Galerie Kandlhofer explores ritual as a transformative, bodily, and aesthetic force, featuring works by D. Huanca, H. Judge H. Nitsch.
Terraforma Exo 2025 turns Milan into a sonic lab—an open-air journey exploring how sound reshapes our bond with the city, unfolding across gardens, bodies, spaces, and ecologies.
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.