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Since 2015, viennacontemporary has been the premier address for exciting positions from Central, Eastern Europe, and the rest of the world. From September 8-11, 2022, Vienna’s international contemporary art fair will take place for the first time on the extraordinary premises of the neo-renaissance palace Kursalon Vienna, in the heart of the city.

Just in time for the summer, we are pleased to present the first highlights of viennacontemporary 2022. National and international galleries have been personally invited by artistic director Boris Ondreička and the viennacontemporary admissions committee, promising presentations of the highest quality as well as exciting new discoveries.

With special programs such as ZONE1, an exhibition of young artists living and working in Austria curated by Tjaša Pogačar, Sessions, an extensive educational program with international experts and collectors in cooperation with the University of Applied Arts and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, STATEMENT UKRAINE, a multi-part statement on what is unfolding in Ukraine and Europe, as well as concerts, performances and film screenings around Kursalon Vienna, this year’s viennacontemporary promises to be one of the most exciting editions yet. A tailored New Collectors Program in cooperation with the online platform Artsy is designed to assist budding art collectors in navigating what is often initially perceived as an overwhelming offer of artworks.

STATEMENT UKRAINE. On February 24, 2022, the reality of life for people in Ukraine, Europe, and the rest of the world suddenly changed with the invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops. Among the millions of people who fled are numerous artistic and creative professionals. Like many other institutions, viennacontemporary is personally and professionally affected by the humanitarian catastrophe and would like to contribute. With STATEMENT UKRAINE, viennacontemporary wants to show what art fairs can do for the common good, support artists in and from Ukraine, and promote the visibility of Ukrainian culture abroad.

Initiated by Boris Ondreička and Yana Barinova, former Kyiv City Councillor for Culture and now Development Officer at viennacontemporary, STATEMENT UKRAINE forms this year’s content focus of viennacontemporary and is composed of several parts:

The first part is an exhibition of twenty Ukrainian and international artists exploring diverse media from photography to film to ceramics, curated by Kateryna Filyuk, curator of the First Kyiv International Biennial of Contemporary Art ARSENALE. The exhibition will take place during the days of viennacontemporary in cooperation with and in the rooms of das weisse haus and is open to the public free of charge.

Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 7 September 2022, 7:00 pm
Location: das weisse haus, Hegelgasse 14, 1010 Wien

The exhibition opening will be preceded by a panel discussion accompanying the project on the role of art and culture in times of crisis in Ukraine and Europe. The discussion will feature leading Ukrainian, Austrian and European figures and the participating artists. This part of STATEMENT UKRAINE encourages a local and international audience to participate in a dialogue about the future of Europe. Furthermore, viennacontemporary will launch the NFT drop VC STATEMENT UKRAINE CRYPTO PROJECT to support the Ukrainian art scene. This will feature around eight artworks by established contemporary Ukrainian artists in collaboration with international crypto artists, selected by Yana Barinova, Boris Ondreička (both viennacontemporary), Benoit Couty (founder of the Museum of Crypto Art), and Yura Miron (leading Ukrainian crypto artist). 30% of primary sales will be donated to a charity in Ukraine, the remaining proceeds will be divided among participating artists and stakeholders.

viennacontemporary in cooperation with gmunden.photo. A preview of STATEMENT UKRAINE is already provided at the cooperation project gmunden.photo: photos and films by Ukrainian and Austrian artists will be juxtaposed in exhibition containers in the Stadtgarten Gmunden this summer under the curatorial direction of Yana Barinova and Boris Ondreička.

gmunden.photo – Curated by Yana Barinova and Boris Ondreička (both viennacontemporary) On view from 2 July – 14 August 2022

Kateryna Filyuk is a curator and researcher and currently serves as a curator at Izolyatsia, a platform for cultural initiatives in Kyiv. She is also co-founder of the publishing house “89books” in Palermo. Filyuk is the founder and affiliate of “Festival Ucraina. La Terra di Confine in Palermo” (2022). In 2020-21, she was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Others Art Fair (Turin). Before joining Izolyatsia, she was co-curator of the Festival of Young Ukrainian Artists at Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv (2017). She has participated in several internationally renowned curatorial programs, including the Young Curators Residency Program at Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (2017); De Appel Curatorial Programme, Amsterdam (2015-2016); International Research Fellowship at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Seoul (2014); and Gwangju Biennial International Curator Course (2012). She was the editor of the catalog and coordinator of the discussion platform for the First International Biennial of Contemporary Art in Kyiv ARSENALE 2012. She has an MA in Philosophy from Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University and has been a PhD student at the University of Palermo since 2021.

Tjaša Pogačar is an independent curator of contemporary art and co-founder and editor-in-chief of Šum, a Ljubljana-based magazine, and platform for art and theory-fiction. She worked with the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Škuc Gallery, and Aksioma Project Space in Ljubljana, among others, curating solo and group shows and collaborating mostly with the younger generation of artists. In 2019/20 she curated two editions of IFCA – International Festival of Computer Arts in Maribor titled Automated Ecologies and Infrastructure Complex: Altered Earth that focused on questions arising from the intertwining of technology and planetary ecologies. She works also as a curator and producer of new media art at the Projekt Atol Institute in Ljubljana. With Šum and Projekt Atol she launched an offsite/online exhibition project Plaza Protocol that is developing new formats and plots for and from an unfinished construction site of an underground shopping mall on the outskirts of the city. She is also the curator of ISKRA DELTA – 34th Ljubljana Graphic Biennale. In 2022, she will be curating the special show ZONE1, which features solo exhibitions by young artists with a connection to Austria at viennacontemporary.

viennacontemporary 2022
from 8–11 September

Link to the exhibitor list

Address and contact:
Kursalon Vienna
Johannesgasse 33, 1010 Vienna, Austria
www.viennacontemporary.at