Claudia Märzendorfer: White Noise - MuseumsQuartier Wien
2019 Hellerau Dresden, Garage Kunsthaus Vienna, OK Linz; 2018 Festival Wien Modern, Singuhr Projekte Berlin; 2017 KM- Halle für Medien Graz; 2016 MSU Maribor, and numerous group exhibitions. 2017 Gmoser Award
Aisha Franz: Hair
about the chance to face them. Aisha Franz lives and works as a comic artist and illustrator in Berlin. Her latest book "Work-Life Balance" is her fourth graphic novel published by Reprodukt and received [...] Real" was nominated for the L.A. Times Book Award in 2019. In 2020, she held a scholarship from the Berlin Senate's cultural department in the field of comics. Since 2019, Aisha has been drawing the children's [...] "Three from the Future" for Die Zeit Leo since 2019. She also publishes with Printstudio Colorama in Berlin, with whom she oversees "Clubhouse", a residency and publication project aimed specifically at comic
Sabine Groschup: Auf_allen_Wegen, eben
Groschup (born 1959 in Innsbruck) lives and works as a visual artist, filmmaker and author in Vienna and Berlin. She studied architecture and archaeology at the University of Innsbruck, experimental design (painting
Symposium: Why Have There Been No Great Women Architects?
Schützeichel (DE, Potsdam), Emilie Winkelmann: Pionier of Bourgeois Architecture by and for Women in Berlin und Potsdam Apolline Vranken (BE, Brussels), De-Pioneering the History of Architecture: From Simone [...] Chair: Monika Platzer Sat 15.06., 09–16h, TU Wien, Boecklsaal 09h, Keynote: Mary Pepchinski (DE, Berlin / Dresden), In Search of Feminist Architectural History / Theory: Questions for the Canon(s) Chair:
Gespräch in Bildern. Wir durch Kunst
formal and content-related decisions by the women involved, the artist collective migrantas from Berlin condensed the almost 200 drawings into pictograms. In a group-democratic process, all participants
Exhibition: No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection
Andrew (Melbourne), Yane Calovski & Hristina Ivanoska (Skopje), Siniša Ilić (Belgrade), Iman Issa (Berlin), and Gülsün Karamustafa (Istanbul). What they all have in common is a very particular approach to
Exhibition: RUDOLF WACKER "Magic and Abysses of Reality"
was captured as a prisoner of war in 1915. Upon his release in 1920, he tried to forge a career in Berlin and Vienna, before he returned to his hometown of Bregenz with his wife Ilse Moebius in 1924. His
Alfred Lenz: Silence of the Many
Transmedia Art at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna from 2007 to 2013 and Generative Art at the Berlin University of the Arts in 2012. His field of activity lies in the sculptural, auditory and/or time-based
Herbert De Colle: EMOTION
exhibitions in Austria and abroad, including Ve.Sch Kunstverein, Vienna, Horse & Pony Fine Arts, Berlin, Kunstraum am Schauplatz, Vienna, Galerie 5020, Salzburg, Kunstforum Montafon, Blackbridge Offspace
Exhibition: Aleksandra Domanović
First Kyiv Biennale and the Marrakech Biennale 4th Edition (both 2012). Domanović lives and works in Berlin. The exhibition by Aleksandra Domanović is realised with the kind support of SKICA (Slowenisches