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Rene Matić / Oscar Murillo. JAZZ

Rene Matić / Oscar Murillo. JAZZ

The duo show of Rene Matić (b. 1997, Peterborough, UK) and Oscar Murillo (b. 1986, La Paila, Colombia) premieres new and existing works by both artists, woven into a suspended architecture of black canvases by Murillo.

date: 01.05.2024 to 28.07.2024
place: Kunsthalle Wien

Trying to be at home in the world: understanding and reconciliation in complicated times

Trying to be at home in the world: understanding and reconciliation in complicated times

What does it mean to truly understand a message, especially when it comes from a context that is remote from one’s own reality? We want to explore this question in and with the exhibition Rene Matić / Oscar Murillo. JAZZ. and thought-provoking impulses from art and philosophy. We invite you to traverse with us a thinking space of reading, sensing, speaking, moving, perceiving and connecting.

date: 03.05.2024
place: Kunsthalle Wien

KinderKulturParcours 2024: Drawing disco

KinderKulturParcours 2024: Drawing disco

We discover the exhibition JAZZ. by Rene Matić and Oscar Murillo and let the artworks inspire us. After the voyage of discovery, we will become artists ourselves in the "drawing disco" and work together on a large work of art with cool music and movement.

date: 04.05.2024
place: Kunsthalle Wien

Guided tour through the exhibition: "Rene Matić / Oscar Murillo. JAZZ".

Guided tour through the exhibition: "Rene Matić / Oscar Murillo. JAZZ".

Every second and fourth Thursday of the month at 17.30h you can discover the exhibition Rene Matić / Oscar Murillo. JAZZ. together with our art educators and discuss the context and background of the exhibited works.

date: 09.05.2024 to 23.05.2024
place: Kunsthalle Wien

Exhibition: Genossin Sonne

Exhibition: Genossin Sonne

A joint exhibition of Kunsthalle Wien and Wiener Festwochen. In the eighteenth century, the term "revolution" came to designate a "violent overthrow of the existing political and social order," a meaning fixed by the French Revolution. Before that time, astronomers had long used it to describe the orbits of the celestial bodies.

date: 16.05.2024 to 01.09.2024
place: Kunsthalle Wien

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