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  • Journal for Artistic Research | Call for Submissions

    JAR is an internationally recognised Open Access journal that publishes artistic research from all arts disciplines including (but not limited to) the visual arts, architecture, dance, design, film, literature, music, painting, performance, photography, poetry, sculpture, theatre, video art, urban planning, etc.

    Call for Contributions 30.9.2024

  • Mestizaje(s): Alterity, Gender and Internal Colonialism in Mexican Visual Cultures

    Dissertation project
    led by Mariel Rodríguez, Institute for Art Theory and Cultural Studies
    Project start: 21.11.2014

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

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    Exhibit Studio

  • Red Threads, Loose Ends, Another Sculpture Is Possible

    This year, for the first time, the studios in the Academy's Sculpture Building are pleased to invite you to their jointly hosted, symposium-style, lecture-filled one-day event.

    Symposium

    Sculpture Studios/ EG 23

    Fine Arts

  • Picto-Culture and Isotype in America during the 1930s and 1940s

    Lecture/workshop with Hisayasu Ihara (Kyushu University, Fukuoka/JPN). Ihara presents the results of his current research in the area of ​​"History of Visual Communication Design". This event takes place as part of the APART-GSK project, Mag. Dr. Katharina Steidl (Institute for Art Theory and Cultural Studies).

    Lecture and Workshop

    Schillerplatz/ M20

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

    In einer geraden Reihe sind nebeneinander sieben männliche Figuren durch Konturenlinien in Schwarz/weiß dargestellt, von komplett schwarz links bis zu differenzierter Kleidung rechts.
Seven male figures are depictedsideby side in a straight row using contour lines in black and white, from completely black on the left side to differentiated clothing on the right side.
  • Ambivalences of Modernity. The Architect and City Planner Roland Rainer Between Dictatorship and Democracy.

    How did modernist architecture interact with political systems? And how can biographical gaps in architectural archives be explained and filled? Taking Roland Rainer as an example, both of these questions were the subject of investigation in an FWF research project. This symposium presents a discussion of the results of this cooperation between the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Architekturzentrum Wien.

    Conference

    Various locations

    Art and Architecture

  • ÖAW | Heritage Science Austria 2.0

    The programme Heritage Science Austria 2.0 of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, which is funded by the National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development (Fonds Zukunft Österreich) is published for the second time in 2024 after a first call in 2020. The programme will once again support multi-year funding of research projects in the field of cultural heritage at research and cultural heritage institutions in Austria.

    Deadline 15.1.2025

  • OeAW | DOC application writing (SuSe 2025)

    The Center for Doctoral Studies invites all doctoral candidates of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna to participate in an informative meeting about the preparation of an ÖAW DOC application.

    Coffee Table Talk

    Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse 3, 1070 Vienna, room DG 18

    Academy