Siegrun Appelt
Carola Dertnig
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Nikolaus Gansterer
Richard Hoeck
John Miller
Michael Höpfner
Sabina Hörtner
Susi Jirkuff
Leopold Kessler
Ronald Kodritsch
Zenita Komad
Marko Lulic
Dorit Margreiter
David Moises
Josh Müller
Muntean/Rosenblum
Flora Neuwirth
N.I.C.J.O.B
Klaus Pobitzer
Constanze Ruhm
Markus Schinwald
Fabian Seiz
Misha Stroj
Rita Vitorelli
Jun Yang
Yuko Hasegawa
Trevor Smith
Hanna Wróblewska
Lucas Gehrmann
Group show. The exhibition addresses the situation of 'art in Vienna' and questions the nature of what currently passes for the intellectual-cultural climate in the city. This external view is directed towards artistic currents, positions and concepts of the young and middle generation and reflects on the vivid artistic field in Vienna.
Group show
“Living and working in Vienna†was a show in 2001/2002 where an international team of curators selected 26 contemporary artists who either live in the city or whose works deal with the subject of Vienna. Now a second edition of the exhibition will again address the situation of "art in Vienna" and question the nature of what currently passes for the intellectual-cultural climate in the city. This external view is directed towards artistic currents, positions and concepts of the young and middle generation and reflects on the vivid artistic field in Vienna.
Participating Artists: Siegrun Appelt, Carola Dertnig, _fabrics interseason, Nikolaus Gansterer, Richard Hoeck/John Miller, Michael Höpfner, Sabina Hörtner, Susi Jirkuff, Leopold Kessler, Ronald Kodritsch, Zenita Komad, Marko Lulic, Dorit Margreiter, David Moises, Josh Müller, Muntean/Rosenblum, Flora Neuwirth, N.I.C.J.O.B, Klaus Pobitzer, Constanze Ruhm, Markus Schinwald, Fabian Seiz, Misha Stroj, Rita Vitorelli, Jun Yang
Curators: Yuko Hasegawa (21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa), Trevor Smith (New Museum, New York), Hanna Wróblewska (Zacheta Gallery of Modern Art, Warsaw), Lucas Gehrmann (Kunsthalle Wien)
Opening: Friday, May 13, 2005, 7 pm, hall 1
Kunsthalle Wien
New Building Museumsplatz 1 - Wien