Salzburg - Festival

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.

Zagreb - Exhibition

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.

Vienna - Festival

Vom 25.–28. Juni zeigt die Angewandte Projekte & Abschlussarbeiten, begleitet von einem vielseitigen Programm. Der Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz wird zum Ort der Zukunft.

Vienna - Exhibition

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.”

Vienna - Festival

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?”

Vienna - Art

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.

Linz - Exhibition

„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.

Klagenfurt - Exhibition

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.

Vienna - Art

This year’s Final Works exhibition at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna runs as a parcours across multiple locations, showcasing diverse fields and unique artistic expressions.

Salzburg - Exhibition

Die Galerie EBORAN präsentiert zur diesjährigen Festspielzeit eine außergewöhnliche Premiere: Mit der Ausstellung „ÜBERZUCKERT“ ist Anke Eilergerhard erstmals in Salzburg zu sehen.

Heidelberg - Exhibition

This interview explores Oculus, an exhibition by Stephanie Misa and Joscha Steffens at Heidelberger Kunstverein, part of the Philippines’ Guest of Honour program at Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025.