Lombardi—Kargl curated by Maria Arusoo
„Winter is coming (Homage to the Future)“
9.9 - 15.10.2016
Press release
Lombardi—Kargl, Schleifmühlgasse 5, 1040 Vienna
BOX, Schleifmühlgasse 5, 1040 Vienna
PERMANENT, Schleifmühlgasse 17, 1040 Vienna
www.lombardi-kargl.com 1998-2023
www.georgkargl.com
BOX, Schleifmühlgasse 5, 1040 Vienna
PERMANENT, Schleifmühlgasse 17, 1040 Vienna
www.lombardi-kargl.com 1998-2023
www.georgkargl.com
Curator(s):
Maria Arusoo
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Maria Arusoo (*1983 in Tallinn) is an artist- curator currently working as the Director of the Center for Contemporary Arts Estonia and the Commissioner of the Estonian Pavilion at Venice Biennial.
Artist(s):
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Angelo Plessas MoreBorn 1974 in Athens
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Triin Tamm More*1982, lives in Paide, Estonia
- Kolbeinn Hugi
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Andreas Angelidakis More*1968, lives in Athens
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Michael Gumhold More*1978, lives in Vienna
- Kris Lemsalu
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Merike Estna More*1980, lives in Tallinn & London
- Joey Holder
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Jaakko Pallasvuo MoreBorn 1987, Finland
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Natasha Papadopoulou MoreBorn in Thessaloniki, Greece. Lives and works in Amsterdam.
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Agnieszka Polska More*1985, lives in Warsaw
Photos
I will be seven when we meet in Heaven
ceramics, metal, textile, hair dryers, dimensions variable
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Triin Tamm: Going Circles
neon in two parts, 80 x 80 cm each part
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
TETRAGRAMMATON
wall print, lighting, rubber snake, hookah pipe, sand, spell, candles, sand, papier mâché, dimensions variable
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Kolbeinn Hugi: The Future Must Be Destroyed Yesterday Ø
mixed media, dimensions variable
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Andreas Angelidakis: VESSEL
video with sound, duration 7'55''
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Michael Gumhold: untitled (Handiclapitulism)
ink and watercolour on aquarellpaper, 31,5 x 25,5 cm, framed
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Michael Gumhold: untitled (T.P.D.A.R.T. #3)
ink and embossing strip on Skizzenblockpapier, LP cover cutout, 42,5 x 32,5 cm, framed
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna