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Opening Days
13.9.-14.9.
Festival
13.9.-19.10.
Opening Days
13.9.-14.9.
Festival
13.9.-19.10.
The gallery festival
with international
curators in Vienna
General Opening Hours
Between 12.09. - 14.10.2022 Tuesday - Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturdays 12pm - 4pm
Opening days
Friday 8.9. | 12pm - 7pm Saturday 9.9. | 12pm - 6pm
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The entrance to the exhibitions is free of charge.
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Charim Galerie Wien
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Dorotheergasse 12, 1010 Vienna
Dorotheergasse 12, 1010 Vienna
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barrier-free
Crone Wien
curated by María Inés Plaza Lazo
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Getreidemarkt 14, 1010 Vienna
Getreidemarkt 14, 1010 Vienna
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partially barrier-free. Access ramps can be provided. Please contact the gallery for assistance.
Curator(s)
María Inés Plaza Lazo
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María Inés Plaza Lazo (*1989 in Ecuador) understands curating as informal research, class struggle and institutional critique. She practices her anti-academic stance as a guest lecturer at universities and colleges and as editor of the multilingual street newspaper "Arts of the Working Class".
Croy Nielsen
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Parkring 4, 1010 Vienna
Parkring 4, 1010 Vienna
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Not barrier-free. An elevator can be used to reach the first floor. Steps without access ramps on ground level. Please contact the gallery for assistance.
E X I L E
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Elisabethstraße 4, 1010 Vienna
Elisabethstraße 4, 1010 Vienna
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partially barrier-free
FELIX GAUDLITZ
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Werdertorgasse 4/2/13, 1010 Vienna
Werdertorgasse 4/2/13, 1010 Vienna
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GIANNI MANHATTAN
curated by Madeleine Planeix-Crocker
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Wassergasse, 1030 Vienna
Wassergasse, 1030 Vienna
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not barrier-free
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Madeleine Planeix-Crocker
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Madeleine Planeix-Crocker is Associate Curator at Lafayette Anticipations.
Madeleine is also co-director of the "Troubles, Alliances et Esthétiques" Chair at the Beaux-Arts de Paris and a permanent member of the Scientific Research Council of the ESAD, Reims.
A graduate of Princeton University in cultural studies, Madeleine earned a Master's degree in Media, Art and Creation from HEC Paris and a Master's degree from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS). There she led an arts-based research-action project with Women Safe non-profit, where she now facilitates a theater and creative writing workshop. Madeleine is currently a PhD candidate at the EHESS (CRAL), studying practices for commoning in contemporary performance.
She has been practicing dance and theater since childhood.
Galerie Martin Janda
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Eschenbachgasse 11, 1010 Vienna
Eschenbachgasse 11, 1010 Vienna
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partially barrier-free. Access ramps can be provided. Please contact the gallery for assistance.
Galerie Kandlhofer
curated by Tevž Logar
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Brucknerstrasse 4, 1040 Vienna
Brucknerstrasse 4, 1040 Vienna
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not barrier-free
Curator(s)
Tevž Logar
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Tevž Logar (1979) works as an independent curator, editor and author. He has curated or co-curated a number of group and solo exhibitions, including Lost in the Moment That Follows, The Ovidiu Șandor Collection (2023); Larisa Sitar: Robust Boast (2022); When in Doubt, Go to a Museum (2021); the Triennial, 54th Zagreb Salon – Without Anesthesia (2019); Borderline Relation (2018); Ulay: I Other (2017), Vadim Fishkin: Light Chaser (2016); Ulay: Irritation (2015); Crossings (2014); Jasmina Cibic: For Our Economy and Culture for the Slovenian Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennial (2013); Bas Jan Ader (2012); Tanja Ostojić: Body, Politics, Agency (2012); Accretions II (2011),... and collaborated with institutions, galleries, collections and publishers, such as: Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Łódź; The Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin; Kunsthalle Praha; TBA21, Vienna; The Ovidiu Șandor Collection, Timișoara; Ans Azura Auction House, Bucharest; Kunsthalle, Bratislava; Biennial of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana; Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka; Ludwig Museum, Budapest; James Gallery, New York; VOX, Montreal; Cooper Gallery, Dundee; American University Beirut; CAC Geneve; Kontakt Collection, Vienna; National Gallery of Kosovo; Galerija Gregor Podnar; Suprainfinit, Bucharest; Mousse Publishing, Milan; Routledge, New York; and Artforum, New York. For the 58th Venice Biennial in 2019, he worked with the Pavilion of Republic of North Macedonia as curatorial consultant and the Pavilion of Republic of Kosovo as a writer. In 2018, he edited a monograph about the work of the Croatian conceptual artist Goran Trbuljak. From 2009 to 2014, he was the artistic director of the Škuc Gallery in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and a lecturer in 20th Century Art History at the Academy of Visual Arts (AVA) in the same city. He was the screenwriter of the full-length documentary Project Cancer: Ulay’s journal from November to November (2013) and is a co-founder of the Ulay Foundation (2014) in Amsterdam, where he now sits as a member of the Advisory Board. In 2014, he was nominated for the Gerrit Lansing Independent Vision Award (Independent Curators International) in New York. He lives in Rijeka, Croatia.
Georg Kargl Fine Arts
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Schleifmühlgasse 5, 1040 Vienna
Schleifmühlgasse 5, 1040 Vienna
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not barrier-free
Christine König Galerie
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Schleifmühlgasse , 1040 Vienna
Schleifmühlgasse , 1040 Vienna
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Krinzinger Schottenfeld
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Schottenfeldgasse 45, 1070 Vienna
Schottenfeldgasse 45, 1070 Vienna
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partially barrier-free
Layr
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Singerstraße , 1010 Vienna
Singerstraße , 1010 Vienna
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partially barrier-free
Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art Vienna
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Weihburggasse 26, 1010 Vienna
Weihburggasse 26, 1010 Vienna
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MEYER*KAINER
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Eschenbachgasse 9, 1010 Vienna
Eschenbachgasse 9, 1010 Vienna
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partially barrier-free. Access ramps can be provided. Please contact the gallery for assistance.
Galerie Eva Presenhuber
curated by Krist Gruijthuijsen
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Lichtenfelsgasse 5/2, Vienna, 1010 Vienna
Lichtenfelsgasse 5/2, Vienna, 1010 Vienna
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Krist Gruijthuijsen
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Krist Gruijthuijsen
Curator and art critic Krist Gruijthuijsen has been the director of KW Institute for Contemporary Art since July 1, 2016. He has curated exhibitions by Hanne Lippard, Ian Wilson, Adam Pendleton, Ronald Jones, Hiwa K, Willem de Rooij, Beatriz González, David Wojnarowicz, Hreinn Friðfinnsson, Hassan Sharif, Leonilson, and Peter Friedl, Michel Majerus, Martin Wong, and Enrico David among others, and has edited numerous publications.
Krist Gruijthuijsen is internationally well-connected and has many years of experience as curator and director of leading international institutions for contemporary art. Gruijthuijsen was artistic director of the Grazer Kunstverein from 2012 until 2016 and held the position of course director of the MA Fine Arts Department at the Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam from 2011 until 2016. He is one of the co-founding directors of the Kunstverein in Amsterdam and has organized many exhibitions and projects over the past 15 years, including Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven, NL), Arnolfini (Bristol, GB), Project Arts Centre (Dublin), Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (Salt Lake City, US), Institute of Modern Art (Brisbane, AU), Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art (Gateshead, GB), Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery (Vancouver, CA), with MoMA PS1 (New York), CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux (FR), Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid), Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève (CH), Sharjah Art Foundation, Malmö Konsthall (SE) , and Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves (Porto, PT).
Gruijthuijsen’s appointment was part of a structural repositioning of KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Based on an amendment to the statutes, KW will be represented by Krist Gruijthuijsen as director; Gabriele Horn, former director of KW and the Berlin Biennale, will serve as director of the Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art in the future.
Foto_Credit: Krist Gruijthuijsen, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin 2020, Foto: Frank Sperling
Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder
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Domgasse 6, 1010 Vienna
Domgasse 6, 1010 Vienna
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silvia steinek galerie
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Eschenbachgasse 4, 1010 Vienna
Eschenbachgasse 4, 1010 Vienna
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SOPHIE TAPPEINER
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An der Hülben 3, 1010 Vienna
An der Hülben 3, 1010 Vienna
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VIN VIN Gallery
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Hintzerstraße 4/1, 1030 Vienna
Hintzerstraße 4/1, 1030 Vienna
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