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| | | © Philipp Pesserl | January in Q21 | Q21 Backstage: Every month we present one of the more than 50 art and cultural initiatives based in Q21. Read the interview with Katrin Weber (organisation) and Tamara König (press & PR) from designforum Wien here.
Artist-in-Residence: In January, nine international artists, who you can meet personally during the backstage tours on Saturdays, will again be guests at the MuseumsQuartier Wien. | |
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| | © Viktor Bernik | Viktor Bernik | Viktor Bernik is a visual artist, initiator of the Made in China project and one of the leaders of GalerijaGallery, an artist-run space in Ljubljana. As part of his residency, Viktor Bernik will realize a segment of his project Making of (working title): both a book and an exhibition based on the montage, reflection and transformation of his past projects. Invited by tranzit.org/ERSTE Stiftung | |
| | © Hermane Desorme | Hermane Desorme | Hermane Desorme from Haiti is guest Artist-in-Residence at the this human world film festival in Vienna. The filmmaker and artist was already represented in 2016 at the festival to present his documentary Gade! – which offers an authentic view of Haitian society. Invited by this human world - International Human Rights Film Festival | |
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| | © Philipp Goldbach | Philipp Goldbach | Philipp Goldbach works with processes and materials of photography between image and object. The examination of concrete historical and metaphorical relationships between photography and writing is a recurring motif in his works. Invited by EIKON - International Magazine for Photography and Media Art | |
| | © Markéta Hejkalová | Markéta Hejkalová | The Czech publisher, writer and translator Markéta Hejkalová is the founder and manager of the Autumn Book Fair in Havlickuv Brod, the second largest book fair in the Czech Republic. During her stay in Vienna, she will concentrate on the writing of her new novel, as well as presenting her latest novel, Měj mě rád/a, published in 2017. Invited by BMEIA | |
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| | © Edyta Hul | Edyta Hul | Edyta Hul considers herself as a visual artist interested in topics related to nature and natural history. Her artistic areas are painting, drawing, graphic and textile art. Her work is a compromise between the mapping of reality and imagination. In Vienna, she will create a series of drawings and paintings referring to the collection of the Naturhistorisches Museum, which she understands as a collection of the culture of humankind. Invited by BMEIA | |
| | © Andrea Palašti | Andrea Palašti | Andrea Palašti works across artistic and curatorial boundaries. She experiments with archives and methodologies - concentrating on issues of cultural geography, history and the everyday life. Through her work, she questions memory, subjectivity and identity. She has recently been appointed as an associate professor in Visual communications/The elements of Art at the Department for New Media at the Academy of Art of Novi Sad in Serbia. Invited by springerin | |
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| | © Dino Pešut | Dino Pešut | Dino Pešut has worked as a dramaturge and director in different theaters in Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia. In 2012, his playwriting debut The Pressures of My Generation was selected for the Forum of Young European Playwrights at the Wiesbaden theater biennale “New plays from Europe”. In 2018 he published his debut novel Stretched knees. Invited for frei_raum Q21 exhibition space | |
| | © Francesco Pusterla | Francesco Pusterla | Francesco Pusterla is an architect based in Como, Italy, and a founding member of the Bikini Art Residency. He develops digital replicas of ephemeral structures made for contemporary dance festivals, such as the exhibition project Dance of Urgency curated by Bogomir Doringer. Invited for frei_raum Q21 exhibition space | |
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| | "Flash! Bang!", 2018 © Valter Ventura Series "Compendium of Photographic Observations – Light and Blindness", inkjet print, 140 x 110 cm | Insta picture of the Month | In his #multimedia installations Valter Ventura @_valter.ventura_ (born in Lisbon in 1979) continuously explores the nature of #photography and its historical as well as #contemporary significance. His almost forensic method, which can be experienced through a complex display reminiscent of natural-historical museum presentations, allows him to dig into the depths like an archaeologist in order to reveal observations of perception. In January 2019 Valter Ventura won the residency at @q21_vienna which was awarded in cooperation with @eikonmagazine and @viennacontemporary. #artistQ21#ValterVentura | |
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