Wien Ausstellung

Works in Public Space

The Wien Museum is dedicating a comprehensive mid-career survey to Vienna-based artist Leopold Kessler (*1976 in Munich) — the largest exhibition of his work to date in Austria.
Leopold Kessler: Hammock synchronization, Vienna, 2023, Foto: Leopold Kessler
Leopold Kessler: Hammock synchronization, Vienna, 2023, Foto: Leopold Kessler

For the past two decades, Kessler has gained international recognition for his precise interventions, always with a critical eye on the use and privatization of urban space. His subtle — and often unauthorized — actions in public settings are both celebrated and controversial. His interactive machines, frequently disguised as pieces of urban furniture, also continue to draw attention.

One such piece, the bright orange “Akademiekabel” (Academy Cable), ran across the city, drawing electricity from an outlet at the Academy of Fine Arts to power Kessler’s private apartment. Another work, the “Nordbahnzeh”— an oversized toe with a constantly growing nail that passersby could clip — was installed in Vienna in 2022 and quickly became a local icon.

Leopold Kessler: Antagometer, 2021, © Bildrecht, Vienna 2025, still: Leopold Kessler
Leopold Kessler: Antagometer, 2021, © Bildrecht, Vienna 2025, still: Leopold Kessler

The exhibition “Leopold Kessler: Works in Public Space” not only showcases his most well-known projects but, for the first time, also offers insight into his early sculptural work and the conceptual groundwork that underpins many of his pieces.

Exhibition: Leopold Kessler: Works in Public Space
Curator: Vincent Weisl
Opening: September 11, 2025, 6.30 pm / Press tour 11 am
Exhibition duration: September 11, 2025 until January 21, 2026
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10 am–6 pm

Address and contact:
Wien Museum MUSA
Felderstraße 6–8, 1010 Vienna

More about the exhibition: www.wienmuseum.at