From “Fragmented” in Krems to “Art in the Bath” in Bad Fischau
St. Pölten (OTS) – Today, Thursday, July 18th, the exhibition “Fragmented” by Susanne Schober opens at 6 p.m. in the Galeriekrems. In it, the artist deals with the human body in screen prints, paintings and frescoes and presents “body parts” of often abstracted, deformed or destroyed bodies. Exhibition duration: until September 1st; opening hours: daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call 02732/801-572, e-mail [email protected] and visit www.museumkrems.at.
Tomorrow, Friday, July 19th, Christina Schraml and Martin Färber are inviting you to an afternoon of storytelling as part of an “Inventour” event in the Weikendorf art space from 3 p.m.: This “village correspondence” over coffee and cake will collect reviews of the artist duo’s project as well as other ideas and concepts for the town center. For more information, contact the Department of Art and Culture of the State of Lower Austria / Art in Public Spaces at 02742/9005-13245, e-mail [email protected] and www.koernoe.at.
Also tomorrow, Friday, July 19, from 4 p.m., you can enjoy “Wine with a View” at the Lower Austria State Gallery in Krems: After a guided tour of the exhibition “On the road. Journey into the collection,” a commented wine tasting awaits you on the roof terrace. For more information, contact the Lower Austria State Gallery on 02732/908010, e-mail [email protected] and www.lgnoe.at; tickets at www.kunstmeile.at/sommer2024.
Two exhibitions will open on Saturday, July 20th, at 7 p.m. in the Groß Siegharts art factory: In the gallery, Jakob Gasteiger will show his monochrome pictures with relief-like structures that are created by using a comb spatula to apply the paint to the background. In the project room, Constanze Schweiger transforms textiles and textile processes into sculptures in “And Afterwards All Are,” which address the relationship between time and composition, as well as between time and individual perspective. Exhibition duration: until September 1st; opening times: Wednesday to Sunday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, contact Galerien Thayaland on 0699/18119220, e-mail [email protected] and www.galerien-thayaland.at.
On Saturday, July 20th, this year’s summer exhibition will open at 6 p.m. in the HundsBergKellergasse gallery of the DEV Hart-Aschendorf with a showcase of works by the three artists Theresia Göd-Illetschko, Regina Hüller and Minna Müllebner from the Wullersdorf Art and Culture Circle. Other exhibition days: July 21st, 27th and 28th, each from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, call 0650/7363723 or email [email protected].
The next exhibition by Susanna Gruber will be held in the pop-up gallery of the Kulturvernetzung NÖ in Fischau Castle; it opens on Saturday, July 20th, at 5 p.m. The works of the artist from Willendorf can be seen until July 28th, every Saturday and Sunday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, contact the Kulturvernetzung NÖ on 02639/2552-315, e-mail [email protected] and www.kulturvernetzung.at.
On the occasion of the exhibition “Here comes Bart!”, the slam poet, rapper and author Yasmo will be a guest at the Krems Caricature Museum on Saturday, July 20th, for a special “Artist Talk”. Surrounded by original “Simpsons” cartoons, Yasmo will speak to director Gottfried Gusenbauer from 3 p.m. about her artistic work and will provide insights into the dubbing of the Austrian special editions of the cult TV series, in which she gave her voice to the character Lisa Simpson. For more information, contact the Krems Caricature Museum on 02732/908020, e-mail [email protected] and www.karikaturmuseum.at; tickets at www.kunstmeile.at/artist-talk.
The studio of the Kunstmeile Krems will be transformed into a “paper workshop” at the next “Family Factory” on Saturday, July 20th, from 2 p.m., where paper will be individually embossed and created, given watercolor-like color gradients and enriched with seeds or dried flowers. For more information or to register, call 02732/908010, e-mail [email protected] and www.kunstmeile.at/familyfactory.
On Sunday, July 21st, the finissage of the exhibition “Elfriede Mejchar Prize for Photography 2024” will take place at Wolkersdorf Castle from 4 p.m., during which the curator Ruth Horak will hold a conversation with the artists represented in the exhibition, Lisa Rastl, Lea Blagojević, Zoe Ebner and Niklas Putz. Registration via e-mail [email protected]; further information from the Lower Austrian Photo Initiative FLUSS at 02245/5455, e-mail [email protected] and www.fotofluss.at or www.elfriede-mejchar-fotopreis.at.
On Sunday, July 21st, starting at 2 p.m., the Gugging Museum will once again be offering the dialogue-oriented public tour “Experience Gugging!”, which will provide an overview of the development of the Art Brut Center and the diverse themes of Gugging art. For more information, call 02243/87087, email [email protected] and visit www.museumgugging.at.
On Sunday, July 21st, and Monday, August 19th, the Weinviertel Museum Village Niedersulz will open its doors for an exclusive evening tour at 7.30 p.m. as part of the “Lower Austrian Garden Summer”. During the “Garden Summer Full Moon Night”, a tour at dusk will convey smells, sounds and special features that only occur in the evening. Registrations can be made by calling 02534/333 or emailing [email protected]; more information at www.museumsdorf.at.
Finally, the next edition of “Art in the Baths” will be on display from Tuesday, July 23, with works by Hans Müller in the boiler house of the thermal baths in Bad Fischau. Exhibition duration: until August 4 during the baths’ opening hours; for more information, call 0664/4418770, e-mail [email protected] and www.schloss-fischau.at.
Inquiries & Contact:
Office of the Lower Austrian Provincial Government
State Office Directorate/Public Relations
Mag. Rainer Hirschkorn
02742/9005-12175
presse@noel.gv.at
www.noe.gv.at/presse
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