Kunst trifft Klima und erobert bis zum 10. Mai die Stadt – in der Festivalzentrale im KunstHausWien, im öffentlichen Raum und an weiteren rund 60 Orten in ganz Wien.
During Chicago Art Week, Neighbors Art Fair transforms a historic Gold Coast apartment into a communal, domestic space, rethinking the art fair as an intimate, collective experience.
The sculptures convey an undeniable sense of solidity and history, yet, through playful gestures and material rearticulations, they become responsive and fully alive.
“Hermann Nitsch. Von Sonnenaufgang an“. Curated by Julia Moebus-Puck, the exhibition is focused on Nitsch’s connections to the sacred and Christian liturgy through the lens of his practice.
Ljubljana Art Weekend is back with its fifth edition under the artistic direction of the team behind ETC. Magazine. There will be plenty of talks, walks, and everything in between.
ART CIRCLE’s 4th edition in St. Wolfgang transforms historic lakeside hotels into residencies where international artists live, create, and exhibit from April 27 to May 3, 2026.
With Anne Faucheret, Curator of this year’s edition of “Immediate Matters,” about the exhibition program titled “Speak We Must We Must Speak,” which will take place in ten independent art
Mahsa Aleph presents a continuation of her two long term projects. Her practice is characterized by intense engagement with fragments, debris, and memory, as well as themes of resilience.
Magdalena Herzog’s paintings explore themes of intimacy and the violence that lies beneath the surface. Drawing often serves as the starting point of her process, capturing a thought or a memory.
The exhibition „still (a little life),“ curated by Barbara Horvath, with works by Judith Eisler, Neven Allgeier, and Pakui Hardware, is on view until the 11th of April. 2026 in The Hall.
Exhibition “Robotron. Working Class and Intelligentsia” is on view in Hartware MedienKunstVerein until 26. July 2026. Exhibition is prepared in collaboration with the GfZK Leipzig.
From 29 to 31 May 2026, with the opening day on 28 May 2026, the Independent Space Index once again invites visitors to discover Vienna’s diverse and vibrant independent art scene.
Will-o’-the-wisp refers to a soft, flickering light appearing in swamps or wetlands, historically interpreted as an illusion, omen, or wonder. Something not graspable, a brief moment, a light in the dark.
The newest part of the project spans twenty years already. „Developments“ will be exhibited in La Villette in Paris. With Artist Erik Tannhäuser on the project’s origins, all the locations.