A place for artistic production:
Many of the artists create works specifically for an exhibition at the Kunstverein, which also finances such works. The institution exhibits works by popular Austrian and European artists
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A colorful program:
During the winter months, various regional art associations share the premises. The director of the Künstlerhaus is responsible for exhibitions in the summer months
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Sculptures primarily by Austrian artists:
Peter Weibel conceived the concept for the sculpture park, with over 60 works. It features works by artists including Werner Reiterer, Erwin Wurm and Yoko Ono
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Paintings and sculptures from the 13th to the 18th centuries:
Schloss Eggenberg is also home to the Alte Galerie. A special feature of the collection is its thematic rather than chronological organization
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A castle as a reflection of the universe:
According to its architect, the castle was to be a mathematically harmonious cosmos. It was made a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2010
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From the 19th century to the present day:
Neue Galerie’s art collection features 2,500 paintings as well as 650 sculptures and is complemented by temporary exhibitions focusing on contemporary art
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A spectacular building:
Architects Peter Cook and Colin Fournier created the organically shaped Kunsthaus with individually designed spaces to host temporary exhibitions of contemporary art
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Artists on the way up:
With 600 square meters, Motorenhalle provides ample space for mostly themed exhibitions. Four shows per year are complemented with performances and film evenings
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Themed exhibitions:
The institution’s thematic concept is to wed art and current social issues. German and regional artists are exhibited here alongside famous artists such as Takashi Murakami or Tony Oursler
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Breathtaking art and architecture:
This 19th century building has undergone a prizewinning renovation. Contemporary painters and photographers such as Jeff Wall and Martin Eder are exhibited here
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Neueröffnungen Lenbachhaus und Rijksmuseum +++ Michael Najjar +++ Konrad Klapheck +++ Lens Young Homsi +++ David Zwirner +++ Meilenstein +++ Ullrichs Bildseminar
Jede Woche präsentieren wir Kunst, die Sie nicht verpassen dürfen. Diesmal mit abenteuerlichen Reisewelten, dem mystischen Zwiespalt der Natur und Geschmacksverirrungen im Kunstgewerbe
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darunter versponnene Performances von Yoko Ono, analytische Gedanken zur Kunstgeschichte des Gesichts von Hans Belting und Fotografien der Neuen Sachlichkeit von Christian Schad
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