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Barbara Kapusta

‘They She We Them’

 

21er Raum at 21er Haus

23 May — 23 June 2013

 

They She We Them is a seven-part photo series by Barbara Kapusta, which shows 13 people from the artist’s immediate surroundings. Standing behind the camera, the artist focuses on the gazes, gestures, postures and facial expressions of the protagonists. Formations, configurations and instances of physical contact give rise to a narrative of possible loves, bonds, friendships and professional collaborations.

The artist works primarily with moving pictures between reality and fiction, representativity, directness and presence. In doing so she mixes up the protagonists’ personal stories, endeavoring to make visible the construction, and simultaneously the reality, of fiction. In their conversations, the participants in her filmic and photographic works negotiate the ideals, wishes and conditions of friendship and cooperation, while also repeatedly questioning her idea of collaboration and collective authorship (“One never does things alone,” says Nina in Kapusta’s last film, Amazon, 2012).

They She We also explores the wide field of relationships in which the subject no longer encounters anything objective, where everything is associative and dissolves into the intermediate zone between the mutual and the collective. The protagonists are real people with genuine or possible relationships to one another, be it as friend, sister, ally. They are unusual individuals who cannot be indiscriminately combined into a homogenous group – just as the image of a circle of friends, as a narrative, is always a fiction and a construction.

Friendship is complicated: it demands commitment and is difficult to understand. Here gazes, gestures, spaces and colors form a circle, “the circle of this group, this story that we do not completely know,” Kapusta remarks. “Here we have seven forms of a gesture, a touch… a set of codes,” she continues, whereby “the poses, just like the light and the camera perspective, are extremely intentional. The bodily tension is deliberate, the closeness of the persons depicted is perhaps only imaginary. This is a game with the forms of group portraiture, of togetherness. It also plays with linguistic forms of address. Some of the protagonists address the camera and the beholder directly. They gaze at us, because we have been observing them. But we are not a part of the scene.” 

The pictures speak to their viewers. Nevertheless, one is torn between closeness and distance – one can dive into the narrative, but soon enough one is again kept at a distance. Friendships are not something static; they must be actively conducted, and there is a continual movement between giving and taking. A group forms a frame of reference for individuals, and likewise a circle of friends enables someone to step forward from the group from time to time, to step into the focus.

 

Barbara Kapusta lives and works in Vienna. In 2008 she founded the exhibition space Saprophyt with artist and filmmaker Stephan Lugbauer. Together with artist Katharina Aigner she initiates and organizes video and film programs in diverse contexts and spaces. Recently her work has been shown at 21er Haus, Vienna (2013), Kunstpavillon Innsbruck (2012), Galerie Lisa Ruyter, Vienna (2012), Die Diele, Zurich (2012), Freies Museum Berlin (2012), Unit One Gallery, Beijing (2012), Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna (2011).

 

In cooperation with / with the support of Clara Zeiszl, Manfred Unger, Paran Pour, Olga Pohankova, Tanja Nis-Hansen, Natures of Conflict, Thomas Münster, Teona Mosia, Marlene Maier, Stephan Lugbauer, Ulrike Köppinger, Miriam Kathrein, Johanna Kapusta, Christina Kapusta, Jessyca R. Hauser, Katharina Aigner

 

Exhibition catalogue:
21er Raum 2012 – 2016
Edited by Agnes Husslein-Arco and Severin Dünser
Including texts by Severin Dünser, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Paul Feigelfeld, Agnes Husslein-Arco, Lili Reynaud-Dewar and Luisa Ziaja on exhibitions by Anna-Sophie Berger, Andy Boot, Vittorio Brodmann, Andy Coolquitt, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Iman Issa, Barbara Kapusta, Susanne Kriemann, Adriana Lara, Till Megerle, Adrien Missika, Noële Ody, Sarah Ortmeyer, Mathias Pöschl, Rosa Rendl, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Anja Ronacher, Constanze Schweiger, Zin Taylor, Philipp Timischl, Rita Vitorelli and Salvatore Viviano
Graphic design by Atelier Liska Wesle, Vienna/Berlin
German/Englisch
Softcover, 21 × 29,7 cm, 272 pages, numerous illustrations in color
Belvedere, Vienna, 2016
ISBN 978-3-903114-18-0

Andy Coolquitt
‘Bau haus, in the middle of our street,
Bau haus, in the middle of our …’

 

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna

3 July — 18 August 2013

 

Andy Coolquitt collects things from the streets. Things that others throw away or leave behind: marginal objects from public spaces and non-sites. The artist categorizes the gathered items either as "somebody-mades" or "in-betweens". "Somebody-mades" are things that somebody produced her- or himself and that might have a function. "In-betweens" are neither something nor nothing and are therefore mostly used as raw material for the production of "legitimate sculptures". But the status of the objects is not really important for their reception; it’s just a decision the artist has to make at a certain point (and sometimes changes after a certain point). What is more important has to do with the individuality of these things and the social world they live in. So these discrete objects are not only fragile and ruptured in their very nature, but also question authorship and their own status. That leads to a precarious situation with their afterlife as exhibits, even though the objects already had something like a publicness in their past life. 

So these things are complicated in their complexity as objects. To make things even more complicated, Coolquitt triggers a socio-economic reading of his shows by using aspects of contemporary retail store design to present his collections in museums and galleries. Asked about the aesthetic structures of this strong metaphor, he distinguishes three types: Comme des Garçons (a minimal theater), Urban Outfitters (1950s artist’s loft style) and the Salvation Army (an all-over). They describe three grades of denseness and openness. As in real life, these counterparts also compromise each other in Coolquitt’s shows. And they can be read as complication of the discrete and individual object in the aesthetic field as well as the complication of the individual subject in rural and urban society. For the exhibition ‘+’ at Locust Projects in Miami (2011) Coolquitt constructed an architectural stage setting with four clear plexiglass walls. The plus-shaped footprint of the transparent display for his things thereby created a discrete object and environment at the same time, so their separation collapsed. For ‘no I didn’t go to any museums here I hate museums museums are just stores that charge you to come in there are lots of free museums here but they have names like real stores’ at Devin Borden Gallery in Houston (2012) he presented small sculptures in a vitrine that just consisted of two protective sides while the other sides were open. This gesture of a display turned out to be a sculpture. In ‘chair w/ paintings’ at Lisa Cooley gallery in New York (2012), presentation structure und presented “sculptures” merged even more, as the gallery itself served as platform, being a retail-store-spaced ‘somebody-made’ like most New York galleries from the very beginning. The travelling exhibition ‘attainable excellence’ started out at AMOA-Arthouse in Austin (2012), and included an alley-like way behind a movable wall besides a more open space. That created a more intimate situation with the work while referencing a domestic space, and therefore transforming the objects into subject-like things. For the show’s version at Blaffer Museum in Houston (2012), Coolquitt made wide use of open and dense areas of objects, while placing scrap and leftovers on the floor. He turned the gallery into an entropic space and refered to empty store fronts, that contain an emptiness of abandonment, as opposed to the sterility of a clean well-lighted space.

Andy Coolquitt’s residency in Vienna was defined by limited tools and limited time. His practice of collecting dirty but social minimalisms was successful, but again the question pivots upon the exhibition design. Which form of theatre best introduces this activity? Instead of focusing on the objects, the relationships of colleagues were considered, and he proposed a more active collaboration with the curator. A set of rules was recognized: 


"to: art handlers – put the stuff in the room
to: curator – finish the job
to: artist – take the day off

the casual, or first time viewer may reasonably ask ‚what’s the big deal?‘, or ‚isn’t that the way it’s usually done?‘
it is therefore important to impart this one bit of information; that my sculptural concerns of the past few years have revolved around the nature of exhibition 
designs, around the domestic environment, and more specifically, the relationship between the discrete object and the mise-en-scene in which it exists so the nature of this exhibition revolves around translation. translation through an interpreter, or what we in the art world like to call a curator, of the residue from a few months of mindless tinkering … of the interpretation of feelings through stuff … of perceptions through material … of the insights that result from the insecurity of dislocation.
for me, as the artist of exhibitions, it is also an exercise in loosing control, of 
confusing the roles of producer and consumer, and of creating a possibility for 
a new perception.
i’m remembering this reality TV show (room raiders) from 10 yrs ago in which the primary contestant chooses his or her date based upon a visit to the 
domestic spaces of three possible contenders …
now i’m also remembering an old punk rock friend back in the early 90’s, whose months-long obsession with a would-be was thwarted upon seeing a stone 
temple pilots poster in the bedroom."

 

Andy Coolquitt was born in Texas in 1964, and lives in Austin. Coolquitt is widely known for a house, a performance/studio/domestic space that he is continuously working on since 1994. Recent exhibitions include ‘attainable excellence’ at Blaffer Museum, Houston; ‘chair w/ paintings’ at Lisa Cooley, New York; ‘+’ at Locust Projects, Miami; ‘Everyday Abstract – Abstract Everyday’ at James Cohan Gallery, New York; ‘Wir treffen uns am Abend’ at Galerie Kamm, Berlin; ‘Sculpture is three-dimensional artwork …’ at Galerie Johann Koenig, Berlin; ‘dwelling” at Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York; ‘Real Estate’ at Zero, Milan; ‘VARIO.US.1’ at Krinzinger Projekte, Vienna.

 

Exhibition catalogue:
21er Raum 2012 – 2016
Edited by Agnes Husslein-Arco and Severin Dünser
Including texts by Severin Dünser, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Paul Feigelfeld, Agnes Husslein-Arco, Lili Reynaud-Dewar and Luisa Ziaja on exhibitions by Anna-Sophie Berger, Andy Boot, Vittorio Brodmann, Andy Coolquitt, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Iman Issa, Barbara Kapusta, Susanne Kriemann, Adriana Lara, Till Megerle, Adrien Missika, Noële Ody, Sarah Ortmeyer, Mathias Pöschl, Rosa Rendl, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Anja Ronacher, Constanze Schweiger, Zin Taylor, Philipp Timischl, Rita Vitorelli and Salvatore Viviano
Graphic design by Atelier Liska Wesle, Vienna/Berlin
German/Englisch
Softcover, 21 × 29,7 cm, 272 pages, numerous illustrations in color
Belvedere, Vienna, 2016
ISBN 978-3-903114-18-0

 

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‘New Ambitions’

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Federal chancellery, Vienna, 9 February 2023 – 9 May 2024

 

‘Bread and Digestifs’

With works by Eleni Bagaki, Carina Brandes, Anastasia Douka, Francesco Gennari, Sophie Gogl, Lisa Holzer, Christian Jankowski, Jiří Kovanda, Soshiro Matsubara, Orestis Mavroudis, Maria Nikiforaki, Daniel Stempfer, Marina Sula and Philipp Timischl, a short film by Jørgen Leth and a hand axe

Callirrhoë, Athens, 27 January – 24 March 2022

 

Lois Weinberger – ‘Basics’

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‘Liquidity’

With works by Karoline Dausien, Sophie Gogl, Birke Gorm, Lena Henke, Maurício Ianês, Lukas Posch, Hans Schabus, Christian Schwarzwald, Katharina Schilling & Philipp Lossau, Johanna Charlotte Trede and Julian Turner; curated by Severin Dünser and Olympia Tzortzi

Fluc, Vienna, 2021

 

‘On Heavy Rotation’

With works by Keren Cytter, Panayiotis Loukas, Matthias Noggler, Malvina Panagiotidi, Vasilis Papageorgiou, Lia Perjovschi, Evelyn Plaschg, Socratis Socratous, Nadim Vardag and Gernot Wieland; curated by Severin Dünser and Olympia Tzortzi

Callirrhoë, Athens, 2020

 

Eva Grubinger – ‘Malady of the Infinite’

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Henrike Naumann – ‘Das Reich’

Belvedere 21, Vienna, 2019

 

‘On the New – Young Scenes in Vienna’

Featuring works by Sasha Auerbakh, Anna-Sophie Berger, Cäcilia Brown, Marc-Alexandre Dumoulin, Melanie Ebenhoch, Johannes Gierlinger, Birke Gorm, Maureen Kaegi, Barbara Kapusta, Angelika Loderer, Nana Mandl, Matthias Noggler, Lukas Posch, Lucia Elena Průša, Rosa Rendl & Lonely Boys, Marina Sula, Philipp Timischl and Edin Zenun; Andreas Harrer, Florian Pfaffenberger and Julian Turner, curated by Bar Du Bois; Steffi Alte, Harald Anderle, Owen Armour, Abdul Sharif Baruwa, Christoph Bruckner, Karoline Dausien, Veronika Eberhart, Søren Engsted, Exo Exo, Manuel Gorkiewicz, Robbin Heyker, Martin Hotter, Paul Housley, Terese Kasalicky, John Kilduff, Axel Koschier, Diana Lambert, Lukás Machalický, Maria Meinild, Jakob Neulinger, Georg Petermichl, Stefan Reiterer, Nora Rekade, Florian Rossmanith, Ellen Schafer, Constanze Schweiger, Ditte Soria and Julian Turner, curated by New Jörg; unknown author, Abdul Sharif Baruwa, Karoline Dausien, Nicole Haitzinger, Ludwig Kittinger, Anja Manfredi, Thea Moeller and Martin Vesely, curated by Ve.Sch; Florian Boka, Bartosz Dolhun, Kasper Hesselbjerg, Lisa Jäger, Suzie Léger & Katarina Csanyiova, Xenia Lesniewski, Claudia Lomoschitz, Bert Löschner, Line Lyhne, Maitane Midby, Philipp Pess, Tobias Pilz, Julia Riederer and Christian Rothwangl, curated by One Mess Gallery; Bildstein | Glatz, Melanie Ender, Jonas Feferle, Michael Gülzow, Simon Iurino, Eric Kläring, Jürgen Kleft, William Knaack, Axel Koschier, Magdalena Kreinecker, Matthias Krinzinger, Claudia Larcher, Sophia Mairer, Andreas Müller, Lukas Matuschek, Noële Ody, Vika Prokopaviciute, Jörg Reissner, Stefan Reiterer, Niclas Schöler, Leander Schönweger, Lena Sieder-Semlitsch, SOYBOT, Laura Wagner, Angelika Wischermann and Alexander Jackson Wyatt, curated by Pferd; Agnieszka Baginska, Juliane Bischoff, Martin Chramosta, Julia Grillmayr, Bob Schatzi Hausmann, Helmut Heiss, Nima Heschmat, Maruša Höglinger, Andrea Jäger, Lisa Kainz, Sebastian Klingovsky, Kluckyland, Sophia Mairer, Iwona Ornatowska-Semkovicz, Bianca Phos, Martyn Reynolds, Yves-Michel Saß, Anna Schachinger, Vanessa Schmidt, Joakim Martinussen & Agnes Schmidt-Martinussen, Paulina Semkowicz, Lena Sieder-Semlitsch, Sophie Tappeiner and Lukas Thaler, curated by SORT; Ale de la Puente, Luzie Meyer, Nathalie Koger, Nadia Perlov, Laure Prouvost, Niclas Riepshoff, Vladimir Vulević & Nina Zeljković, curated by Gärtnergasse; Nicoleta Auersperg, Gabriele Edlbauer, Maria Grün, Lore Heuermann, Laura Hinrichsmeyer, Nika Kupyrova, Mara Novak, Maša Stanić and Dorothea Trappel, curated by GOMO; Ramaya Tegegne, curated by Kevin Space; Kareem Lotfy, Evelyn Plaschg, Fabio Santacroce and Anne Schmidt, curated by Foundation; Titania Seidl, Lukas Thaler and Laura Yuile, curated by Mauve; Ivan Cheng, Christiane Heidrich, Iku, Evelyn Plaschg & Marielena Stark, Julius Pristauz, Daniel Rajcsanyi & Nils Amadeus Lange (curated by school), curated by Pina; curated by Severin Dünser and Luisa Ziaja

Belvedere 21, Vienna, 2019

 

‘The Value of Freedom’

Zbynĕk Baladrán, Dara Birnbaum, Jordi Colomer, Carola Dertnig, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Harun Farocki, Karin Ferrari, Forensic Oceanography, John Gerrard, Johannes Gierlinger, Lola Gonzàlez, Johan Grimonprez, Igor Grubić, Eva Grubinger, Marlene Haring, Hiwa K, Leon Kahane, Šejla Kamerić, Alexander Kluge, Nina Könnemann, Laibach, Lars Laumann, Luiza Margan, Teresa Margolles, Isabella Celeste Maund, Anna Meyer, Aernout Mik, Matthias Noggler, Josip Novosel, Julian Oliver, Trevor Paglen, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Ivan Pardo, Oliver Ressler, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Ashley Hans Scheirl, Christoph Schlingensief, Andreas Siekmann, Eva Stefani, Superflex, Pilvi Takala, Philipp Timischl, Milica Tomić, Betty Tompkins, Amalia Ulman, Kostis Velonis, Kara Walker, Stephen Willats, Anna Witt, Hannes Zebedin, Center for Political Beauty, Tobias Zielony, Artur Żmijewski

Belvedere 21, Vienna, 2018

 

‘Bottoms Up!’

Martin Guttmann, Julian Göthe, Christina Gruber & Clemens Schneider, Michele di Menna, Fernando Mesquita, Michael Part, Lucia Elena Průša and Marina Sula; curated by Severin Dünser & Olympia Tzortzi

Fluc, Vienna, 2018

 

Eva Koťátková – ‘Stomach of the World’

21er Haus, Vienna, 2017

 

‘Instructions for Happiness’

Anna-Sophie Berger, Keren Cytter, Heinrich Dunst, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Christian Falsnaes, Barbara Kapusta, Rallou Panagiotou, Angelo Plessas, Maruša Sagadin, Hans Schabus, Socratis Socratous, Jannis Varelas, Salvatore Viviano, Anna Witt; curated by Severin Dünser and Olympia Tzortzi

21er Haus, Vienna, 2017

 

‘Specular Windows – Reflections on the Self and the Wider World’

Marc Adrian, Martin Arnold, Vittorio Brodmann, Georg Chaimowicz, Adriana Czernin, Josef Dabernig, Gunter Damisch, VALIE EXPORT, Judith Fegerl, Michael Franz / Nadim Vardag, Padhi Frieberger, Bernhard Frue, Walter Gamerith, Bruno Gironcoli, Samara Golden, Judith Hopf, Alfred Hrdlicka, Iman Issa, Martha Jungwirth, Jesper Just, Tillman Kaiser, Johanna Kandl, Joseph Kosuth, Susanne Kriemann, Friedl Kubelka/Peter Weibel, Luiza Margan, Till Megerle, Henri Michaux, Muntean Rosenblum, Walter Pichler, Tobias Pils, Arnulf Rainer, Ugo Rondinone, Isa Rosenberger, Gerhard Rühm, Markus Schinwald, Toni Schmale, Anne Schneider, Richard Teschner, Simon Wachsmuth, Rudolf Wacker, Anna Witt; curated by Severin Dünser and Luisa Ziaja

21er Haus, Vienna, 2017

 

Erwin Wurm – ‘Performative Sculptures’

curated by Severin Dünser and Alfred Weidinger

21er Haus, Vienna, 2017

 

‘Instructions for Happiness’

Anna Sophie Berger, Liudvikas Buklys, Heinrich Dunst, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Christian Falsnaes, Benjamin Hirte, Barbara Kapusta, Stelios Karamanolis, Alexandra Kostakis, Adriana Lara, Lara Nasser, Rallou Panagiotou, Natasha Papadopoulou, Angelo Plessas, Maruša Sagadin, Hans Schabus, Björn Segschneider, Socratis Socratous, Misha Stroj, Stefania Strouza, Jannis Varelas, Kostis Velonis, Salvatore Viviano; curated by Severin Dünser and Olympia Tzortzi

Lekka 23 – 25 & Perikleous 34, Athens, 2016

 

‘The Grasping’

Heinrich Dunst, VALIE EXPORT, Franziska Kabisch, Barbara Kapusta, Peter Weibel, Tina Schulz, Javier Téllez

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2016

 

‘The Gestural’

Thomas Bayrle, Andy Boot, Christian Falsnaes, Roy Lichtenstein, Klaus Mosettig, Laura Owens, Markus Prachensky, Roman Signer

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2016

 

Sarah Ortmeyer – ‘Koko Paradise’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2016

 

Anne Schneider – ‘Ableger / Lessening Fold’

21er Haus, Vienna, 2015

 

Michael Part – ‘Mercury et al.’

21er Haus, Vienna, 2015

 

Simon Dybbroe Møller   ‘Lettuce’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2015

 

‘The Concern’

Erwin Auer, Bernhard Cella, Peter Fritzenwallner, Erich Gruber, Gerhard Himmer, Simon Iurino, Stefan Klampfer, Nathalie Koger, Anna Meyer, Amy Oestlund, Felix Pöchhacker, Markus Proschek, Bernhard Resch, Anja Ronacher, Anna Schwarz, Annelies Senfter, Tom Streit

Salzburger Kunstverein, Salzburg, 2015 

 

Till Megerle – ‘Donkeys’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2015

 

‘Flirting with Strangers’

Herbert Albrecht, Franz Amann, Martin Arnold, Richard Artschwager, Jo Baer, Franz Barwig the Elder, Georg Baselitz, Herbert Bayer, Herbert Boeckl, Norbertine Bresslern-Roth, Cäcilia Brown, Gerard Byrne, John Chamberlain, Lovis Corinth, Josef Dabernig, Svenja Deininger, Thomas Demand, Verena Dengler, Carola Dertnig, Gerald Domenig, Heinrich Dunst, Angus Fairhurst, Gelitin, Bruno Gironcoli, Carl Goebel the Younger, Roland Goeschl, Dan Graham, Robert Gruber, Julia Haller, Swetlana Heger & Plamen Dejanoff, Alois Heidel, Damien Hirst, Benjamin Hirte, Christine & Irene Hohenbüchler, Kathi Hofer, Lisa Holzer, Judith Hopf, Bernhard Hosa, Kurt Hüpfner, Christian Hutzinger, Lukáš Jasanský & Martin Polák, Anna Jermolaewa, Ernst Juch, Birgit Jürgenssen, Tillman Kaiser, Luisa Kasalicky, Michael Kienzer, Erika Giovanna Klien, Jakob Lena Knebl, Kiki Kogelnik, Nathalie Koger, Peter Kogler, Oskar Kokoschka, Cornelius Kolig, Elke Krystufek, Hans Kupelwieser, František Kupka, Maria Lassnig, Sonia Leimer, Anita Leisz, Sherrie Levine, Thomas Locher, Sarah Lucas, Marko Lulić, Christian Mayer, Dorit Margreiter, Christoph Meier, Carl von Merode, Alois Mosbacher, Matt Mullican, Edvard Munch, Flora Neuwirth, Oswald Oberhuber, Nick Oberthaler, Walter Obholzer, Giulio Paolini, Elisabeth Penker, Rudolf Polanszky, Lisl Ponger, Antonín Procházka, Florian Pumhösl, Bernd Ribbeck, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Anton Romako, Anja Ronacher, Wally Salner, Christian Schwarzwald, Johannes Schweiger, Martina Steckholzer, Edward Steichen, Rudolf Stingel, Gerold Tagwerker, Rosemarie Trockel, Esin Turan, Salvatore Viviano, Johannes Vogl, Maja Vukoje, Rebecca Warren, Christoph Weber, Letizia Werth, Franz West, Sue Williams, Robert Wilson, Erwin Wurm, Otto Zitko, Heimo Zobernig; curated by Severin Dünser and Luisa Ziaja

21er Haus, Vienna, 2015

 

Rosa Rendl – ‘What You Desire’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2015

 

Salvatore Viviano – ‘I never liked being in bed alone’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2015

 

Zin Taylor – ‘Foto Studio Zig-Zag’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2014

 

Anna-Sophie Berger – ‘let rise, let go’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2014

 

Adriana Lara – ‘Less is More’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2014

 

‘Love Story’ – Anne & Wolfgang Titze Collection

Marina Abramovic, David Altmejd, Carl Andre, Matthew Barney, Georg Baselitz, Valérie Belin, Larry Bell, Matthew Brannon, James Lee Byars, John Chamberlain, Nigel Cooke, Richard Deacon, Thomas Demand, Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg, Olafur Eliasson, Dan Flavin, Lucio Fontana,  Barnaby Furnas, Adrian Ghenie, Antony Gormley, Rodney Graham, Kevin Francis Gray, Andreas Gursky, Wade Guyton, Guyton/Walker, Eberhard Havekost, Thomas Helbig, Gregor Hildebrandt, Shirazeh Houshiary, Nathan Hylden, Kathleen Jacobs, Donald Judd, Anish Kapoor, Jacob Kassay, Anselm Kiefer, Yayoi Kusama, Claude Lévêque, Sherrie Levine, Sol LeWitt, Robert Longo, Sarah Lucas, Robert Mangold, Piero Manzoni, Christian Marclay, Agnes Martin, John McCracken, Adam McEwen, Julie Mehretu, Mario Merz, Matthew Monahan, Robert Morris, Gabriel Orozco, Damián Ortega, Giulio Paolini, Adam Pendleton, Joyce Pensato, Grayson Perry, Paola Pivi, Jaume Plensa, Seth Price, Rashid Rana, Gerhard Richter, Charles Ross, Sterling Ruby, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Wilhelm Sasnal, Thomas Scheibitz, Sean Scully, Dirk Skreber, Tony Smith, Peter Stauss, Frank Stella, Rudolf Stingel, Wolfgang Tillmans, Günther Uecker, Bernar Venet, Kelley Walker, Jeff Wall, Rebecca Warren, Lawrence Weiner, Rachel Whiteread, Christopher Williams, Christopher Wool, Erwin Wurm, Lisa Yuskavage, Toby Ziegler, Thomas Zipp, Heimo Zobernig; curated by Severin Dünser and Luisa Ziaja

Belvedere Winterpalais and 21er Haus, Vienna, 2014


Rita Vitorelli – ‘Volatile Color Rushes through Time’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2014

 

Franz Graf – ‘See What Sees You’

Among other things, with exhibits by Franz Graf and Marc Adrian, Estera Alicehajic, Theo Altenberg, Ferdinand Andri, Anouk Lamm Anouk, Nobuyoshi Araki, Magnús Árnason, Johanna Arneth, Snorri Ásmundsson, Rudolf Bacher, Franz Barwig d. Ä., Lothar Baumgarten, Selina de Beauclair, Tjorg Douglas Beer, Joseph Beuys, Binär, Herbert Boeckl, Anna-Maria Bogner, Herbert Brandl, Geta Brătescu, Arik Brauer, Günter Brus, William S. Burroughs, James Lee Byars, John Cage, Nina Canell, Ernst Caramelle, Anna Ceeh, Larry Clark, Tamara Dinka, Iris Dostal, Marcel Duchamp, Dejan Dukic, Rudolf Eb.er & Joke Lanz, Valie Export, Helmut Federle, Ernst Fuchs, Walter Gamerith, August Gaul, Ron Geesin & Roger Waters, Gelitin, Liam Gillick & Corinne Jones, Allen Ginsberg, Sara Glaxia, Gottfried Goebel, Karl Iro Goldblat, Martin Grandits, Fritz Grohs, Mario Grubisic, Kristján Guðmundsson, The Guerilla Art Action Group, Tatjana Hardikov, Friedrich Hartlauer, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Gunnhildur Hauksdóttir, Rudolf Hausner, André Heller, Herbert Hinteregger, Benjamin Hirte, Marcel Houf, Françoise Janicot, Ali Janka, Ana Jelenkovic, Robert Jelinek, Hildegard Joos, Donald Judd, Tillman Kaiser, Felix Kalmar, Allan Kaprow, Mike Kelley, Didi Kern & Philipp Quehenberger, Richard Kern, Leopold Kessler, Martin Kippenberger, Imi Knoebel, Peter Kogler, Franz Koglmann & Bill Dixon, Zenita Komad, Svetlana Kopystiansky, Brigitte Kowanz, Angelika Krinzinger, Elke Silvia Krystufek, Zofia Kulik, Doreen Kutzke, Marcellvs L., Bruce LaBruce, Eskil Loftsson, Daniel Löwenbrück, Sarah Lucas & Julian Simmons, Victor Man, Mark Manders, Michaela Math, marshall!yeti, Otto Maurer, Paul McCarthy, Andrew M. McKenzie, Bjarne Melgaard, Cecilie Meng, Merzbow, Rune Mields, Chiara Minchio, Milan Mladenovic, Klaus Mosettig, Otto Muehl, Wladd Muta, Adam Mühl, Gina Müller, Mario Neugebauer, Hermann Nitsch, Oswald Oberhuber, Erik Oppenheim & David Kelleran, Charlemagne Palestine, Manfred Pernice, Goran Petercol, Rade Petrasevic, Raymond Pettibon, Walter Pichler, Begi Piralishvili, Elisabeth Plank, Natascha Plum, Rudolf Polanszky, Franz Pomassl, Arnulf Rainer, Raionbashi / Krube., Konrad Rapf, Jason Rhodes, Paul-Julien Robert, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Dieter Roth, Fiona Rukschcio, Runzelstirn & Gurgelstøck, Alexander Ruthner, Gerhard Rühm, Kurt Ryslavy, Nino Sakandelidze, Georg Sallner, Ed Sanders, Markus Schinwald, Eva Schlegel, Conrad Schnitzler, Philipp Schöpke, Claudia Schumann, Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Frederike Schweizer, Björn Segschneider, Jim Shaw & Benjamin Weissman, Jörg Siegert, Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson, Tamuna Sirbiladze, Linnéa Sjöberg, Dominik Steiger, Nino Stelzl, Curt Stenvert, Alexander Stern, Rudolf Stingel, Martina Stoian, Johannes Stoll, Ida Szigethy, Lilli Thießen, Bjarni H. Thórarinsson, Manfred Unger, Franz Vana, Jannis Varelas, Walter Vopava, Wolf Vostell, Klaus Weber, Peter Weibel, Lois Weinberger, Herwig Weiser, Wendy & Jim, Adam Wiener, Ingrid Wiener, Oswald Wiener, John Wiese, Judith Weratschnig, Stefan Wirnsperger, Eva Wohlgemuth, Helmut Wolech, Iwona Zaborowska, Thomas Zipp and Heimo Zobernig

21er Haus, Vienna, 2014

 

Noële Ody – ‘Embrace the Shit’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2014

 

Vittorio Brodmann – ‘Ups and Downs’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

Susanne Kriemann - ‘RAY’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

Philipp Timischl – ‘Philipp, I have the feeling I'm incredibly good looking, but have nothing to say’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

Andy Coolquitt – ‘Bau haus, in the middle of our street, Bau haus, in the middle of our …’ 

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

‘Sign – Image – Object’ 

Marc Adrian, Ei Arakawa & Nikolas Gambaroff, Richard Artschwager, Josef Bauer, Martin Beck, Mel Bochner, Marcel Broodthaers, Gerard Byrne, Heinrich Dunst, Jenny Holzer, Lisa Holzer, Johanna Kandl, Michael Kienzer, Joseph Kosuth, Hans Kupelwieser, Thomas Locher, Oswald Oberhuber, Michael Part, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Anja Ronacher, Gerhard Rühm, Allen Ruppersberg, Stefan Sandner, Daniel Spoerri, Josef Hermann Stiegler, Josef Strau, Thaddeus Strode, Peter Weibel, Lawrence Weiner, Heimo Zobernig, Leo Zogmayer

in the context of  ‘Collection #3’, 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

Barbara Kapusta – ‘They She We Them’ 

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

Mathias Pöschl – ‘you must learn’ 

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

Martin Walde – ‘From Moment to Moment’ 

Kunstraum Dornbirn, 2013

 

Lili Reynaud-Dewar – ‘I am intact and I don't care’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

‘Grundfrage’ 

Nils Bech, Carina Brandes, Christian Falsnaes, Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys, Florian Hecker, Oscar Murillo, Noële Ody, Max Peintner, Jean-Michel Wicker + ‘Legs in the Morning’ by Geta Brătescu, a concert by Koudlam, a lecture by Colin de Land (1992), ‘Scent of the Withering Alpine Rose’ by Martin Walde, Schorsch Böhme, and Guillaume Barth invited on behalf of the CRAC team; curated by Severin Dünser and Christian Kobald

CRAC Alsace, Altkirch, 2013 

 

‘Photos’ 

C. Angelmaier, Herbert Bayer, Gottfried Bechtold, Norbert Becwar, Arthur Benda, Martin Bruch, Rosa Brueckl / Gregor Schmoll, Clegg & Guttmann, Herbert de Colle, Plamen Dejanov & Svetlana Heger, Inge Dick, Gerald Domenig, Andreas Duscha, Thomas Freiler, Padhi Frieberger, Bernhard Fuchs, Seiichi Furuya, Walter Gamerith, Robert Gruber, Eva Grubinger, Manfred Grübl, Harald Gsaller, Ernst Haas, Maria Hahnenkamp, Robert F. Hammerstiel, Matthias Herrmann, Richard Hoeck, Kathi Hofer, Christine Hohenbüchler, Edgar Honetschläger, Dieter Huber, Franz Hubmann, Gerhard Jurkovic, Werner Kaligofsky, Eleni Kampuridis, Leo Kandl, Barbara Kapusta, Herwig Kempinger, Erich Kofler Fuchsberg, Peter Kogler, Paul Kranzler, Richard Kratochwill, Elke Silvia Krystufek, Erich Kuss, Heimo Lattner, Paul Albert Leitner, Branko Lenart, Ernst Logar, Dorit Margreiter, Michael Mauracher, Ursula Mayer, Michael Neumüller, Martin Osterider, Michael Part, Helga Pasch, Hermes Payrhuber, Pascal Petignat & Martin Scholz-Jakszus, Friederike Pezold, Norbert Pfaffenbichler, Barbara Pflaum, Cora Pongracz, Ferry Radax, Anja Ronacher, Constanze Ruhm, Didi Sattmann, Christoph Scharff, Klaus Scherübel, Alfons Schilling, Michael Schuster, Günther und Loredana Selichar, Lucie Stahl, Hermann Staudinger, Alexander Stern, Ingeborg Strobl, Octavian Trauttmansdorff, Herwig Turk, Nadim Vardag, Christian Wachter, Peter Weibel, Manfred Willmann, Erwin Wurm, Michael Ziegler, Heimo Zobernig; curated by Severin Dünser and Axel Köhne

21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

Anja Ronacher – ‘Void’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013

 

Constanze Schweiger – ‘Scrollwork’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2012

 

Andy Boot – ‘Überfläche’

21er Raum at 21er Haus, Vienna, 2012

 

Tue Greenfort – ‘A Mountain Story’

Kunstraum Dornbirn, 2012

 

‘Wir treffen uns am Abend’ 

Angela Bulloch/Liam Gillick, Andy Coolquitt, Wojciech Kosma, Noële Ody, Manfred Pernice + Max Frey & a record by Farah; curated by Severin Dünser & Christian Kobald

Galerie Kamm / Rosa, Berlin, 2012

 

‘Die / Der Würfel / Le dé’ 

Colin de Land; (Darren Bader,) Vittorio Brodmann, Armin Lorenz Gerold, Julia Haller, Yngve Holen, Benjamin Hirte, Margaret Lee, Lorna Macintyre, Michael Part, Alex Ruthner, Philipp Timischl, Nadim Vardag, a poem by Charles Bukowski and a story by Franz Kafka; Michal Murin, Milan Adamčiak, The Pfaff Brothers; Nina Beier, Miloš Laky, Juozas Laivys, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Jeff Preiss, Jan Baracz, Andrea Fraser, Igor Krenz + an iPhone with a photo on it; Alex Ruthner, Andrea Fraser, Armin Lorenz Gerold, Benjamin Hirte, Christodoulos Panayiotou, (Darren Bader), Igor Krenz, Jan Baracz, Janus Høm, Jeff Preiss, Julia Haller, Juozas Laivys, Lorna Macintyre, Margaret Lee, Michael Part, Miloš Laky, Nadim Vardag, Nina Beier, Noële Ody, Nora Kapfer, Philipp Timischl, Vittorio Brodmann, Yngve Holen + an iPhone with a photo on it ; Villa Graps - Trompe-l'oeil & performance by Louise Hervé & Chloé Maillet + concert Bella Angora & Stefan Geissler; curated by Severin Dünser, Christian Kobald & Barbara Piwowarska

COCO, Vienna, 2012

 

‘With Immediate Effect - Artistic Interventions in Everyday Life’ 

Banksy, Günter Brus, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Friedemann Derschmiedt, Tobias Egger/Markus Riedler, Ruth Ewan, VALIE EXPORT, Stano Filko/Zita Kostrová/ Alex Mlynárčik, Igor Grubić, Oliver Hangl, Marlene Haring, Thomas Hirschhorn, Institut für Alltagsforschung, Allan Kaprow, Leopold Kessler, King Mob, Erwin Puls, Michael Rakowitz, Werner Reiterer, Reverend Billy, Maruša Sagadin, Christoph Schlingensief, Kateřina Šedá, Škart, Steinbrener/Dempf, Milica Tomić, Voina, Ben Wilson, Anna Witt, WochenKlausur; curated by Franziska Bettac, Barbara Biesuz, Isabelle Blanc, Severin Dünser, Stephanie Endter, Lisa Füting, Thomas Häusle, Marc Horisberger, Kerstin Hosa, Elisabeth Lacher, Astrid Mader, Tinatin Natsvlishvili, Nadja Plagens, Elisabeth Pohl, Chiara Riccardi and Alexander Samyi

Kunsthalle Wien project space, 2012

 

‘Posture and Expression’ 

Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani, Igor Grubić, Aernout Mik, Manfred Rainer, Hanna Schwarz, Anna Witt, Artur Żmijewski

COCO, Vienna, 2012

 

‘The 90s’ 

museum in progress, Station Rose, Art Fan, Art Party Gang , Bricks & Kicks, Mezzanin; curatiert by Severin Dünser, Christian Kobald and Arye Wachsmuth

COCO, Vienna, 2011

 

‘Focus Vienna’ 

Carola Dertnig, Christian Mayer, Annelies Oberdanner, Nadim Vardag, Sonia Leimer, Hans Schabus, Lucie Stahl, Martin Walde

Feature exhibition in the context of Art Bodensee, Dornbirn, 2011

 

‘… forsakes its existence and gives its shape over to recollection.’ 

Liudvikas Buklys, Stano Filko, Michele Di Menna; curated by Severin Dünser and Christian Kobald

in the context of curated_by Vienna 2011, Galerie Emanuel Layr, Vienna, 2011

 

‘Inglorious Days’ 

Heidi Bucher, Roman Gysin, Benjamin Hirte, Martin Hotter, Marjorie Keller, Brian Kennon, Olivia Shao (Ellie Ga, Matt Hoyt, Thomas Kovachevich), Emily Sundblad, Goran Trbuljak

+ a statement by Eva Hesse, a film by Hollis Frampton, a song by Farah, an interview with Pamela Stephenson, a short text and lecture by Michael Taussig; curated by Severin Dünser and Christian Kobald

COCO, Vienna, 2011

 

‘Franz Amann, Misha Stroj: A Conversation’ 

Forum Stadtpark, Graz, 2011

 

‘Laokoon II’ 

Gottfried Bechtold, Julien Bismuth, Manon de Boer, Heinrich Dunst, Ryan Gander, Heinz Gappmayr, Michael Hakimi, Lisa Holzer, Ernst Jandl, Louise Lawler, Falke Pisano, Allen Ruppersberg, Simone Schardt, Richard Serra, Gedi Sibony, Heimo Zobernig

COCO, Vienna, 2010

 

‘Laokoon’ 

Gottfried Bechtold, Julien Bismuth, Manon de Boer, Heinrich Dunst, Ryan Gander, Lisa Holzer, Adriana Lara, Louise Lawler, Falke Pisano, Allen Ruppersberg, Simone Schardt & Wolf Schmelter, Gedi Sibony, Heimo Zobernig

COCO, Vienna, 2010

 

‘WUFF’ 

Nils Bech, Peter Coffin, Keren Cytter, Heinrich Dunst, Ruth Ewan, Benjamin Hirte, Richard Hoeck, Margaret Lee, Helen Marten, Christian Mayer, Darius Mikšys, Rudolf Polanszky, Aki Sasamoto, Joep van Liefland, Rita Vitorelli, Dorota Walentynowicz; curated by Severin Dünser, Christian Kobald and Rita Vitorelli

public space, Poland/Lithuania, 2010

 

‘The Flowers’

Daniel Baumann, Schorsch Böhme, Annette Kelm, Wayne Koestenbaum, Juozas Laivys, Adriana Lara, Michael Riedel, Clément Rodzielski, a short clip from ‘Der Seewolf’, Emily Sundblad, Rita Vitorelli, Martin Walde, Christian Wallner, Franz Erhard Walther; curated by Severin Dünser & Christian Kobald

COCO, Vienna, 2010

 

Franz Vana, Anna Zwingl

COCO, Vienna, 2010

 

‘Solace’ 

Julien Bismuth, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, Ernst Caramelle, Peter Coffin, Alex Hubbard, Koudlam, Ruth Laskey, Lorna Macintyre, Mahony, Tom Marioni, Sands Murray-Wassink, Rancourt/Yatsuk, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Martha Rosler, Misha Stroj, Piotr Uklanski, Rita Vitorelli; curated by Severin Dünser, Christian Kobald, Emanuel Layr and Rita Vitorelli

Austrian Cultural Forum, New York, 2010

 

‘Right Here, Right Now’ 

Thomas Hörl, Karin Peyker, Judith Pichlmüller, Anja Ronacher, Friedrich Rücker, Annelies Senfter, Severin Weiser

Fotohof Salzburg, 2009

 

‘Forschungsbericht’ 

Patrick Baumüller, Maiken Bent, Olaf Breuning, Anne Eastman, Vassilis H, Timothy Hull, Hew Locke, Christian Mayer, Kamau Amu Patton, Dirk van Saene, Jannis Varelas, Johannes Wohnseifer, curated by Severin Dünser; Daniel Bader, Geta Bratescu, Matti Braun, Michael Huey, Nicolas Jasmin, Sands Murray-Wassink / Peter Brandt / Line Skywalker Karlstroem / Brad James, Juozas Laivys, Pak Sheung Chuen, Franz Vana;  a poem by Abu Du'aib, a caption by Jorge Pardo, the title of Maurice Blanchot's ‘Michel Foucault tel que je l'imagine’, a description by Pierre Bourdieu, Sol LeWitt's ‘Autobiography’, two short clips from ‘American Beauty’ and ‘Kung Fu’, episode 35,  a photograph of Joseph Beuys' ‘Notfalls leben wir auch ohne Herz’, and lectures by Matti Braun, Roland Schöny and Joanna Warsza, curated by Christian Kobald; curated by Severin Dünser vs. Christian Kobald

COCO, Vienna, 2009

 

‘Verausgabungssymposium’ (Expenditure Symposium) 

Azorro, Ada Bell, Liudvikas Buklys, Angela Bulloch/Liam Gillick, Heinrich Dunst, Sara Glaxia, Igor Grubić, Felix Kaufmann / Walther Soyka / Robert Reinagl, Paul Lynde, Momus, Darius Mikšys, Max Peintner, Manfred Pernice, David Schulman, David Woodard, Jonas Žakaitis; curated by Severin Dünser and Christian Kobald

COCO, Vienna, 2009

 

‘Revolver’ 

Nina Beier, Anne Collier, Ruth Ewan, Adriana Lara, Lorna Macintyre, Flora Neuwirth, Mai-Thu Perret, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Anne Schneider, Betty Tompkins, Rita Vitorelli; curated by Severin Dünser and Christian Kobald

COCO, Vienna, 2009

 

‘Science Fictions’ (‘The Lab II’) 

Davide Balula, Nikolaus Gansterer, Igor Krenz, Mahony, David Moises / Chris Janka, Fabian Seiz, Roman Signer, Keith Tyson, Johannes Vogl, Gernot Wieland

Czarna Galerie, Warsaw, 2007

 

‘Prater Art Sessions’ 

Sigurdur Gudjonsson, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Nicolas Jasmin, Christopher Miner, Hans Op de Beeck; curated by Severin Dünser, Maximilian Geymüller, Emanuel Layr, Nikolaus Oberhuber and Jürgen Weishäupl

Zum Holländerschiff, Bonanza and Turbo Autodrom Testarossa at Prater, Wien, 2007

 

‘The Lab’ 

Davide Balula, Michel Blazy, Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Bernard Frize, Nikolaus Gansterer, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Willi Kopf, Igor Krenz, Mahony, David Moises / Chris Janka, Tina Schulz, Fabian Seiz, Gedi Sibony, Roman Signer, Tove Storch, Kon Trubkovich, Franz Türtscher / Sarah Kolb, Keith Tyson, Johannes Vogl, Martin Walde, Herwig Weiser

Bauernmarkt 1, Vienna, 2007

 

Jannis Varelas – ‘Man on the Moon’ 

Krinzinger Projekte, Vienna, 2007

 

‘Salon de la Kakanie’ 

Siegfried Anzinger, Günter Brus, Zenita Komad, Angelika Krinzinger, Marie Luise Lebschik, Ulrike Lienbacher, Alois Mosbacher, Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch, Arnulf Rainer, Werner Reiterer, Christoph Raitmayr, Eva Schlegel, Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Christian Schwarzwald, Martin Walde, Erwin Wurm

Central House of Artists, Moscow, 2007

 

‘Exportable Goods – Danish Art Now’ 

AVPD, Bankmalbekrau, Rasmus Bjorn, Peter Callesen, Troels Carlsen, Elmgreen & Dragset, Nils Erik Gjerdevik, Jeppe Hein, Ingen Frygt, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Jesper Just, John Korner, Julie Nord, Parfyme Deluxe, Tal R, Torben Ribe, Kirstine Roepstorff, Pia Rönicke, Morten Schelde, Andreas Schulenburg, Kasper Sonne, Superflex, Christian Vind; curated by Severin Dünser and Jesper N. Jørgensen

Krinzinger Projekte, Vienna, 2006

 

‘The end, my friend’ 

Magnus Arnason, Troels Carlsen, Chris Cornish, Les Tardes Goldscheider, Sigurdur Gudjonsson, Jone Kvie, Tomasz Mroz, Szymon Roginski, Sophia Schama

Spielhaus Morrison Galerie, Berlin, 2006

 

‘Rhetorical Logistics – Economy of an aesthetics lacking moral concepts’ 

Thomas Draschan, Mana Furuyama / Akafuji, Irina Georgieva, Gerhard Himmer, Valentin Hirsch, Tillman Kaiser, Zenita Komad, Nick Oberthaler, Simon Reitstätter

Parking site at corner Gumpendorferstraße / Gfrornergasse, Vienna, 2005 

 

‘Revenge on Realism – the ficticious moment in current polish art’ 

Michał Budny, Igor Krenz, Zbigniew Libera, Bartek Materka, Honorata Mochalska & Andrzej Błachut, Zbigniew Rogalski, Szymon Roginski

Krinzinger Projekte, Vienna, 2005

 

‘Line-Up’ 

Daniel Domig, Valentin Hirsch, Zenita Komad, Nick Oberthaler, Simon Reitstätter, Sina Voigtländer

supersaat at Judenplatz 7, Vienna, 2004

 

‘Tirol Transfer’ 

Kuba Bąkowski, Agnieszka Brzeżańska, Rafał Bujnowski, Patricia Chen, Jarosław Fliciński, Noritoshi Hirakawa, Siggi Hofer, Judith Hopf, Angelika Krinzinger, Paul Albert Leitner, Bjarne Melgaard, Sean Mellyn, Wojciech Prażmowski, Christoph Raitmayr, Guillermo Roel, Martin Tusch, Shingo Wakagi, Judith Weratschnig, Monika Wiechowska, Guang-Ming Yuan, Krzysztof Zieliński

Austrian Cultural Forum, Warsaw, 2004

 

‘Egocaster’

Sissi Farassat, Heidi Gehry (Marlene Haring), Heidelinde Gratzl, Markus Hanakam, K[raft (Alexander Diem & Marc Hoffenscher), Tim Maresch, Jakob Neulinger & Lucas Zallmann, Roswitha Schuller; curated by Heinz Bösch, Alexander Diem, Nora Dünser, Severin Dünser, Marc Hoffenscher, Siegfried Hülsner, Michael Göd, Emanuel Layr, Marina Perterer and Stefan Tasch

supersaat at Judenplatz 7, Vienna, 2004

 

‘Tirol Transfer’ 

Patricia Chen, Noritoshi Hirakawa, Siggi Hofer, Judith Hopf, Angelika Krinzinger, Paul Albert Leitner, Bjarne Melgaard, Sean Mellyn, Christoph Raitmayr, Guillermo Roel, Martin Tusch, Shingo Wakagi, Judith Weratschnig, Guang-Ming Yuan

Galeria BWA, Bydgoszcz, 2003

 

‘Moscow:Paradise’ 

Olga Chernysheva, Vladimir Dubosarsky & Alexander Vinogradov, Dmitry Gutov, Valery Koshlyakov, Oleg Kulik, Tatyana Liberman, Igor Moukhin; curated by Constantin Bokhorov and Severin Dünser

Galerie der Stadt Wels, 2003

 

Tomoko Inagaki – ‘Underneath The Twinkling Stars’ 

Krinzinger Projekte, Vienna, 2003

 

‘Probabilities – Young Art between Reality and Fiction’ 

Atelier für Sonderaufgaben (Frank & Patrik Riklin), Hubert Blanz, Andreas Geiger & Daniel Megerle, gOld (Franz Amann, Tim Maresch, Harald Scherz, Christoph Speiser, Marcin Stelmaszcyk), Lia Gulua, Gert Halbgebauer, Christof Hämmerle, Julia Horstmann & Hanna Schwarz, Bernd Kilga, Nick Oberthaler, Christoph Reitmayr, Christian Schwarzwald, supersaat (Alexander Diem, Severin Dünser, Ben Gulua, Marc Hoffenscher, Emanuel Layr), Ugur Skeite (Peter Bösch, Heinz Bösch, Marc Hämmerle, Sylvia Bauer, Hannes Kölbinger, Doris Günter, Martin Sägmüller, Günter Seyfried)

Special show in the context of Art Bodensee, Dornbirn and at Kunstraum Dornbirn, 2002

 

‘space off!’ 

Franz Amann, Gottfried Bechtold, Alexandra Berlinger, Hubert Blanz, Max Boehme, Erwin Bohatsch, Heinz Bösch, Götz Bury, Stefan Buxbaum, Irene Dapunt, Heinrich Dunst, Gottfried Feldner, Andreas Feuerstein, Tone Fink, Gerald Freimuth, Ludwig Gerstacker, gold, Michael Goldgruber, Mario Grubisic, Lia Gulua, Amina Handke, Harald Hasler, Gerhard Himmer, Lucas Horvath, Monika Huber, Benedetta Jacovoni, Tillman Kaiser, k[raft, Christian Kobald, Bernd Koller, Roland Kollnitz, Suse Kravagna, Angelika Krinzinger, Doris Krüger, Ulrike Lienbacher, Pauline Marcelle, Steve Matthewson, Werner Mentl, Anna Meyer, Hanno Milesi, Alois Mosbacher, Jakob Neulinger & Lukas Zallmann, Flora Neuwirth, Nick Oberthaler, Anneliese Oberdanner, Walter Pardeller, Paul Petritsch, Christoph Raitmayr, Peter Sandbichler, Stefan Sandner, Hans Schabus, Eva Schlegel, Ula Schneider, Michael Schwarz, Christian Schwarzwald, Günther Selichar, Ruth Sernau, Tamuna Sirbiladze, Nicole Six, Hermann Staudinger, Karl-Heinz Ströhle, Karin Sulimna, Franz Türtscher, Martin Tusch, Eva Wagner, Stefan Waibel, Christian Wallner, Franz West, Erwin Wurm, Klaus-Dieter Zimmer, Gregor Zivic, Heimo Zobernig; curated by Severin Dünser, Ludwig Gerstacker and Emanuel Layr

supersaat, Vienna, 2002

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