Vienna Art Review

Vienna Art Review VIENNA ART REVIEW is a periodical publication about leading exhibitions of top museums in Vienna. It is issued every quarter in English and German.

The new Issue of Vienna Art Review has already been issued. Alongside the best museum’s exhibitions and art events, we a...
30/01/2024

The new Issue of Vienna Art Review has already been issued.
Alongside the best museum’s exhibitions and art events, we are looking forward to SPARK Art Fair at Marx Halle (15 - 17 March 2024), ART&ANTIQUE Residenz Salzburg (23 March - 1 April 2024),
Venice Biennale: 20 April - 24 November 2024
Tbilisi Art Fair which will take place at Expogeorgia 11-14 April 2024

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MAK MUSEUM presents the exhibition HARD/SOFT: Textiles and Ceramics in Contemporary Art brings together two seemingly co...
23/01/2024

MAK MUSEUM presents the exhibition HARD/SOFT: Textiles and Ceramics in Contemporary Art brings together two seemingly contrasting materials.

ALBERTINA Museum presents the Solo Show: Katharina GrosseWhy Three Tones Do Not Form a TriangleUNTIL 1 APRIL 2024Kathari...
21/11/2023

ALBERTINA Museum presents the Solo Show: Katharina Grosse
Why Three Tones Do Not Form a Triangle
UNTIL 1 APRIL 2024

Katharina Grosse is among the present day’s most important female artists. Her painted works captivate viewers with their power and chromatic intensity. Like the proverbial “savage mind,” Grosse is experimental and unpredictable in her thinking. Expansion and continual transgression, freedom and autonomy represent the main pillars of this oeuvre.
The artist, who lives and works in Berlin and in New Zealand, frequently goes beyond classic canvas formats: her paintings, assemblages, and installations in their respective spaces emphasize and characterize said spaces, drawing on their respective genii loci. Katharina Grosse’s vibrating fields of color extend across entire architectures, objects, and large spaces in the public realm. Surfaces are folded and protrude into the third dimension, with the artist making liberal use of a compressor-driven airbrush in order to accomplish fine chromatic mists, hard transitions, and subtly shifting hues. Light and shadow serve to amplify her images.
For the painterly realization of the designs that Grosse is developing for the ALBERTINA Museum’s Columned Hall, an important feature is her transcendence of the “white cube” along with her approach to addressing architectural history by way of expanded painting. In this way, the artist is creating walk-in images for the Columned Hall, as well, images that will spread out over the walls, the ceiling, the floor, and into the space itself, allowing an immediate experience of art. By breaking with the classic museum gallery, Grosse seeks both to create surfaces of aesthetic friction and to shake up accustomed ways of seeing. The public will experience a pulsating, three-dimensional pictorial world that involves the walls, the ceiling, and the floor. In the ALBERTINA Museum, as in other cases, the new artwork will be created onsite in the Columned Hall and hence be visible and perceptible— not to mention walkable—for this exhibition only.

Christmas Time in Vienna 🎄🎁
19/11/2023

Christmas Time in Vienna 🎄🎁

The Autumn - Winter Issue 2023The new Issue of Vienna Art Review has been published. Alongside the best museum’s exhibit...
03/11/2023

The Autumn - Winter Issue 2023

The new Issue of Vienna Art Review has been published.
Alongside the best museum’s exhibitions and art events, we are looking forward to ART&ANTIQUE at Hofburg, which will be held 9-13 November 2023.
SPARK Art Fair: 15-17 March 2024 at Marx Halle
Venice Biennale: 20 April - 24 November 2024
Tbilisi Art Fair: 11-14 April 2024

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POTZ and BLITZMuseumsQuartier 6-8 October 2023 POTS and BLITZ - the design market for handmade clay works brings togethe...
15/09/2023

POTZ and BLITZ
MuseumsQuartier
6-8 October 2023

POTS and BLITZ - the design market for handmade clay works brings together national and international ceramicists at the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna from 6 to 8 October 2023.
Experience ceramic art in all its facets! On offer will be exclusively handmade individual pieces or small series made of ceramics, porcelain, stoneware and earthenware: elaborate art objects, finely crafted porcelain figurines, fine porcelain jewellery as well as high-quality utility ceramics and fine tableware.

National and international artists present their personal approach to ceramics and show how dedication and attention to detail can create something very special.
From handmade individual pieces and small series to unique art objects - at POTS and BLITZ you will find everything your ceramic heart desires.
Get an overview of what awaits you at POTS and BLITZ. Use the filter options according to product categories to find what you are looking for more quickly. The exhibiting artists look forward to your visit!

The new Issue of Vienna Art Review has been published. Alongside the best museum’s exhibitions and art events, we are lo...
03/08/2023

The new Issue of Vienna Art Review has been published.
Alongside the best museum’s exhibitions and art events, we are looking forward to ART&ANTIQUE Residenz Salzburg (12-20 August 2023), International Art Fair Viennacontemporary in Kursalon (7-10 September), PARALLEL VIENNA at
Otto Wagner Areal (5-10 September),
ART VIENNA (Orangerie Schönbrunn, 15-17 September), The gallery festival “Curated by” with international curators in Vienna and ART&ANTIQUE Hofburg (8-13 November 2023) ❤️

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ART&ANTIQUE RESIDENZ SALZBURG 12-20 August 2023ART&ANTIQUE Residenz Salzburg Is one of the most prestigious art, antique...
25/07/2023

ART&ANTIQUE
RESIDENZ SALZBURG
12-20 August 2023

ART&ANTIQUE Residenz Salzburg Is one of the most prestigious art, antique and design fair in Austria. The best Austrian art dealers and international art galleries present an array of exquisite works of art in Residenz Salzburg.

Art&Antique Salzburg offers:
Modern and contemporary art, archaeology, Asian art, antiques, paintings and graphic art, glass, furniture, arts and crafts, jewellery, carpets, silver, porcelain, clocks, scientific instruments and sculpture.

SECESSION presents the new exhibition: Lazar Lyutakov1 Million Random Numbers30 June – 3 September 2023  Many of Lazar L...
25/07/2023

SECESSION presents the new exhibition: Lazar Lyutakov
1 Million Random Numbers
30 June – 3 September 2023

Many of Lazar Lyutakov’s works appropriate ordinary articles of our modern mass culture and simple industrial products, presenting them in a way that probes their meanings and ambiguities. He carefully selects the objects and adapts and enhances them with targeted interventions in an effort to analyze contemporary conditions of production and forms of consumption, flows of capital and commodities, and aesthetic mass phenomena and to reflect on values, productivity, quality, and utility in a post-capitalist industrialized world.

In 1 Million Random Numbers, the new installation he has developed for the Secession, Lyutakov arranges over a hundred different lava lamps on laboratory framework and stands. With the rising and sinking wax bubbles—enhanced, in some lamps, by glitter particles—each lamp by itself exerts a hypnotizing allure and fascination. The arresting play of lights and colors is constantly changing, lending the exhibition a different cast at each instant and endowing it with an ephemeral quality. Lyutakov then combines the spectacular character of this mise-en-scène with a presentation derived from the real use of lava lamps in information technology that he develops into a sculptural language. The frameworks, which he sourced from a laboratory supplier, make the assemblage look like a scientific arrangement. Corresponding to the modular structure of the exhibition space with its characteristic gridded ceiling, floor, and modular wall system, they also act as a counterpoint with their cool technical aura to the weightless physicality of the amorphous wax bubbles.

MAK Museum /IMAGINE:A Journey into The New Virtual10 May - 10 September 2023In virtual space visionary designs and ficti...
18/07/2023

MAK Museum
/IMAGINE:
A Journey into The New Virtual
10 May - 10 September 2023

In virtual space visionary designs and fictional scenarios for architecture and urban planning can be imagined without the limitations of the real world. 
Design techniques such as renderings and AI algorithms are becoming ever more popular. Computational tools have not only revolutionized the design process and concept development in architecture and design, but also expanded our cultural, social, political, and aesthetic understanding of how we shape, experience, and navigate space.
 
The exhibition /imagine: A Journey into The New Virtual presents an overview of the many design strategies of “The New Virtual” and brings together exciting projects by international architects, designers, and artists that deal in different ways with the challenges and potentials of virtual space and the affiliated social, ecological, political, and infrastructural effects.
 
In four chapters—Speculative Narratives and Worldbuilding, Research Investigations, Dreamscapes, and AI and Algorithmic Variation—the exhibition features a diverse range of recent work, including a number of commissions, formulating new narratives, perspectives, and agencies in virtual space that may continue into physical reality.

ALBERTINA MUSEUM presents:Georg Baselitz: 100 DrawingsUntil 17 September 2023This presentation is dedicated to Georg Bas...
27/06/2023

ALBERTINA MUSEUM presents:
Georg Baselitz: 100 Drawings
Until 17 September 2023

This presentation is dedicated to Georg Baselitz (*1938) and his generous decision to donate 100 of his own outstanding and pioneering works on paper to the ALBERTINA Museum and the Morgan Library, from which he invited the two museums to choose 50 each for their collections.
Georg Baselitz’s oeuvre has played a significant role in shaping—or, more to the point, radically upending—post-1945 art history. This showing’s retrospective selection of works allow one to easily retrace the path that Baselitz has forged in search of a new method of depiction, a method situated “where nobody has been before,” as the artist himself has put it. Though Baselitz starts from representational motifs, it remains emphatically evident just how much abstraction he employs in his thinking and artistic ex*****on in order to arrive at an original creative language. To this end, the artist also devotes intensive study to art history, which his initial instinct is to aggressively oppose, to resist—a rebellious stance that begets the development of his revolutionary visual creations. Here, one is impressed upon realizing how his reversal of motifs represents a logical step towards liberating himself from content in order to focus on fundamental questions of pictorial design.

The Belvedere Museum 300 Years a Venue for ArtLower Belvedere, OrangeryUntil 7 January 2024It took more than a decade to...
20/06/2023

The Belvedere Museum
300 Years a Venue for Art

Lower Belvedere, Orangery
Until 7 January 2024

It took more than a decade to build the summer residence of Vienna's most famous general, Prince Eugene of Savoy. In 1723, construction of the upper palace drew to a close and the Belvedere estate was finally completed. The 300th anniversary of this event presents the perfect occasion for the museum to reflect on its history. Both as a museum and a landmark building, the Belvedere has stood for power and prestige throughout the ages, serving as the setting for courtly festivities, at times as a royal residence, and as the venue for the signing of the Austrian State Treaty in 1955. In an extensive exhibition, the museum will examine the building’s changing roles.

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