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  • Opening: On Sediments and Occidents

    Opening of an exhibition on colonial continuities and cultural sedimentation processes with Johannes Rips as part of the Academy Library’s event series Wer A… sagt

    Exhibition Opening

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    The black-and-white photograph shows four persons, three read as male and one as female, sitting at a long coarse wooden table eating and drinking wine. It is a scene from the 19th century. In the center of the picture the word ‘On’ can be read.
  • Visit to the Plaster Cast Collection: On Sediments and Occidents

    A visit to the Collection of Plaster Casts and a talk with Andrea Domanig and Johannes Rips in the context of the exhibition On Sediments and Occidents. An event of A...cademy Library and The Collection of Plaster Casts.

    Talk

    Studio Building/ The Collection of Plaster Casts

    University Library

    Three sculptures placed side by side in the white-washed vaulted basement of the Studiobuilding; due to the viewing angle, the leftmost figure, a cast of the ‘Capitoline Venus,’ appears to be the largest. The other two casts represent ‘Eirene carrying the infant Plutos on her arm’ and ‘Ares Borghese.’ All three sculptures are visible from the head to about the knee.
  • Martina Reinhart: Homages to Poets and Thinkers

    An exhibition about fellow wayfarers and sources of inspiration by Martina Reinhart as part of the Academy Library’s Wer A… sagt event series

    Exhibition

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Two portrait collage works in mixed media with colorful abstract acrylic painting. Left: "Homage to Simone de Beauvoir" with this text: "The entire history of women: Made by men? Primarily, mostly, but not only. Ever since time immemorial there have been matriarchies, where all power is organized through the descent of the maternal line, and religious beliefs are traced back to a beldam or great goddess. But these were archaeological cultures. Thus, women must continue to work intensely for their liberation ..." On the right, the "Homage to Hugo von Hoffmannsthal" with the following text: "When the development of imagination turns against fate, does that break what we plan - or do new possibilities not also arise? And is not also the value of rational thinking for visions to be questioned?"
  • Opening – Martina Reinhart: Homages to Poets and Thinkers

    Opening of an exhibition about fellow wayfarers and sources of inspiration by Martina Reinhart as part of the Academy Library’s Wer A… sagt event series

    Exhibition opening

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Two portrait collage works in mixed media with colorful abstract acrylic painting. Left: "Homage to Simone de Beauvoir" with this text: "The entire history of women: Made by men? Primarily, mostly, but not only. Ever since time immemorial there have been matriarchies, where all power is organized through the descent of the maternal line, and religious beliefs are traced back to a beldam or great goddess. But these were archaeological cultures. Thus, women must continue to work intensely for their liberation ..." On the right, the "Homage to Hugo von Hoffmannsthal" with the following text: "When the development of imagination turns against fate, does that break what we plan - or do new possibilities not also arise? And is not also the value of rational thinking for visions to be questioned?"
  • Finissage and Recital – Martina Reinhart: Homages to Poets and Thinkers

    A performative finissage and a recital with Sylvia Unterdorfer on Martina Reinhart's fellow wayfarers and sources of inspiration as part of the Academy Library’s Wer A… sagt event series.

    Finissage and recital

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Two portrait collage works in mixed media with colorful abstract acrylic painting. Left: "Homage to Simone de Beauvoir" with this text: "The entire history of women: Made by men? Primarily, mostly, but not only. Ever since time immemorial there have been matriarchies, where all power is organized through the descent of the maternal line, and religious beliefs are traced back to a beldam or great goddess. But these were archaeological cultures. Thus, women must continue to work intensely for their liberation ..." On the right, the "Homage to Hugo von Hoffmannsthal" with the following text: "When the development of imagination turns against fate, does that break what we plan - or do new possibilities not also arise? And is not also the value of rational thinking for visions to be questioned?"
  • TBT. Your childhood, goth friends and a waving burberry scar

    Exhibition as part of the series „Wer A… sagt“ of the University Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

    Exhibition

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    The picture shows a concreted sidewalk on which something happened. In the middle of the floor are fragments that tell a story. There is a wig with long glossy hair, on top of that a cap that reminds one of the the car-brand Subaru, the label of the brand is on it, decorated with tribal-style-flames. Underneath the cap and in the nest, that the hair has built on the street, are pieces of broken sunglasses. They have a neon color and one of the shards reveals the Gucci logo on them. Next to the human traces, are parts of a scooter. A handlebar from which one side has broken off, one other pole with a holder to regulate the size of the scooter and a reflecting metal wheel.The title of the artwork is: “Cute babe fell off the scooter and broke their Gucci glasses. Uff.“ All the pieces, accept for the wig, are made out of ceramics and have the same glossy, smooth surface the glaze creates.
  • TBT. Your childhood, goth friends and a waving burberry scar.

    Opening reception as part of the series „Wer A… sagt“ of the University Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

    Opening

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    The picture shows a concreted sidewalk on which something happened. In the middle of the floor are fragments that tell a story. There is a wig with long glossy hair, on top of that a cap that reminds one of the the car-brand Subaru, the label of the brand is on it, decorated with tribal-style-flames. Underneath the cap and in the nest, that the hair has built on the street, are pieces of broken sunglasses. They have a neon color and one of the shards reveals the Gucci logo on them. Next to the human traces, are parts of a scooter. A handlebar from which one side has broken off, one other pole with a holder to regulate the size of the scooter and a reflecting metal wheel.The title of the artwork is: “Cute babe fell off the scooter and broke their Gucci glasses. Uff.“ All the pieces, accept for the wig, are made out of ceramics and have the same glossy, smooth surface the glaze creates.
  • Generations. Works by Anna Barbieri, Martin Rovan, Catharina Szonn

    Exhibition in the context of the event series Wer A… sagt organised by the University Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

    Exhibition

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Exhibition view in the university library: on the wooden shelves hang exhibition objects in front of the books
  • Sehnsucht. Über das Anderswo-Seiende, das Abwesende

    Exhibition with Sophie Neumann, Jana Straßer, Stefanie F. Weber in the context of the event series Wer A… sagt of the University library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

    Exhibition

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Detail of unglazed porcelain object with shadow cast on gray background with the title Pause.
  • Sehnsucht. Über das Anderswo-Seiende, das Abwesende

    Exhibition with Sophie Neumann, Jana Straßer, Stefanie F. Weber in the context of the event series Wer A… sagt of the University library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

    Opening

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Detail of unglazed porcelain object with shadow cast on gray background with the title Pause.