Emanuel Andel
Christian Gutzer
Simon Wachsmuth
Gustav Deutsch
Kerstin von Gabain
Peter Kogler
Julean Simon
Martin Kaar
Hans Weigand
Jutta Strohmaier
Elisabeth Fiedler
Christa Steinle
Peter Weibel
41 austrian artistis
Curators: Elisabeth Fiedler, Christa Steinle
Scientific advisor: Peter Weibel
Back in the 1920s, painters, sculptors, photographers and avant-garde filmmakers
first opened up the field of media art and declared all materials to be equal. Since
the 1960s, the first generation of Austrian media artists, represented by names such
as Adrian, Bechtold, Export, Gappmayr, Kriesche, Petzold, Rühm, Weibel, etc.,
has been making a very specific contribution to international art. What makes it so
specific is the fact that the analytical traditions of the past - from the language
analysis of the Vienna Circle to Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis - opened up
discourses that made the critical analysis of the media possible and offered
adequate reflection on the emergence of new medial forms, such as video, Expanded
Cinema, or digital images. Taking up themes and/or questions relating to
socio-culture, social analysis and media analysis, Austrian media art forms an
independent unit. Ever since the emergence of the Wiener Werkstätte, Austria
has held on to its tradition of merging the borders between free and applied art, architecture and
design, sculpture and stage design, and this, together with the country’s strong
media tradition that reaches from avant-garde films to virtual reality, has led to a
pronounced orientation towards the postmedial in Austria. The term “postmedial",
based on Rosalind Krauss’s “Art in the Age of the Post-Medium Condition", the
subheading of her famous essay “A Voyage on the North Sea" from 1999, strikes us as
particularly apt for characterizing the artistic practice that forms the conceptual
basis of this exhibition. Artists operate between different media, materials, and
functions; they adapt new production processes, mix different media characteristics,
and create new reference systems. This process is not dominated by one single medium
- instead, the different media influence and shape, and at the same time, reflect
one another. Interdisciplinary processes that take place between the fields of
drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, literature, architecture,
design, Net Art and computer language are becoming the methodic principle. On the
basis of 41 artistic positions, the exhibition wants to draw attention to a present
development in Austrian art that will certainly constitute one more important
contribution to the evolution of international art.
This exhibition, supported by the State Secretary of Arts and Media in Austria, is a
co-operation with Centro Cultural Conde Duque, Medialab in Madrid, where it will be
shown from 8 February - 26 April 2006 during the artfair ARCO 2006 with Austria as
guest country.
Image: Simon Wachsmuth, Regen, 2000
Neue Galerie Graz am Landesmuseum Joanneum
Sackstrasse 16, A-8010 Graz / Austria
Opening times: Tue-Sun 10am-6 pm, Thu 10am-8pm