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KUNSTZELLE: Goldfuß unlimited - remembering and transform into something else

05.10.2022 to 08.10.2022

KUNSTZELLE: Goldfuß unlimited - remembering and transform into something else

FREE ENTRY, ART, DANCE/PERFORMANCE/MUSIC


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KUNSTZELLE

Goldfuß unlimited - Johanna Tatzgern + Team

remembering and transform into something else

Aftershow Satellite Program 2
 

A temporary collective gathers around the art cell to play on the space by rolling up, tidying up, knitting, rolling up, holding, supporting, approaching, distancing, doing nothing, confusing, pulling, letting go, carrying, dropping, hanging and packing. The setting is free and inspired by the respective situation. Existing or brought-along objects that flow into the game also contribute to this. These are everyday objects that are taken out of their context and invite you to experiment. After the intervention, they will remain installed as a leftover in the cell.

Passers-by and the public are invited to join in spontaneously or simply watch. The playful, open setting can create new encounters in and around the KUNSTZELLE.

ARTISTS: Angela Besunk, Anne Mégier, Ilse Reiser, Gerlinde Riegler, Johanna Tatzgern, and Steffi Wimmer

GOLDFUSS UNLIMITED is an art association interested in cooperation with people regardless of physical, mental or psychological disadvantages. The realization takes place in an artistic, process-oriented project work. The projects are implemented across disciplines in the context of performance, visual arts, media art and architecture.


KUNSTZELLE is a project by Christine Baumann and Pablo Chiereghin
 

KUNSTZELLE goes MuseumsQuartier

The KUNSTZELLE is moving to the forecourt of the MuseumsQuartier for a year. As a former phone booth, its strength lies in publicity and communication. At its new location in front of the main entrance to the MQ, KUNSTZELLE will be showing three installations this year. The annual program is supplemented by a number of shorter interventions. The exhibitions are followed by "After Shows", short interventions from the fields of performing arts, participatory intervention, sound and visual arts. Its informal atmosphere makes the audience part of the after show. The square revives and opens up.

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