Category: architecture

  • Der Markt der Meister

    Der Markt der Meister

    Wie der Kunstmarkt die Kunstgeschichte formte (Scroll down for the English text.) Mittwoch, später Nachmittag im Gartenpalais Liechtenstein. Barocke Stuckdecken, schwere Türen, diese stille aristokratische Ruhe, die die Wier Palais so an sich haben. Und mitten in diesem Ambiente eine Ausstellung über etwas, das Museen lange lieber verschwiegen haben: Geld. Die Ausstellung „Noble Begierden“ der…

  • Fast greifbar

    Fast greifbar

    Two Views on Plants im NHM (Scroll down for the English text.) Pflanzenfotografie? Klingt vielleicht nach Kalenderidylle – auch wenn ich selbst ein Fan bin. Doch “Two Views on Plants“ von Sebastian Cramer im Naturhistorischen Museum Wien sprengt genau dieses Bild. Das hier ist botanische Fotografie für Skeptiker. Wie muss ein Bild aussehen, um in…

  • Zwischen Material, Mensch und Haltung

    Zwischen Material, Mensch und Haltung

    Anupama Kundoo im AzW (Scroll down for the English text.) Vor zwei Tagen war ich mit IGersAustria.at im Architekturzentrum Wien eingeladen. Auf dem Programm stand die Ausstellung „Reichtum statt Kapital“ der Architektin Anupama Kundoo. Eine Ausstellung, die nicht laut sein muss, um präsent zu bleiben. Schon beim Eintreten wird klar: Hier geht es nicht um…

  • Gregor Sailer: Unseen Places

    Gregor Sailer: Unseen Places

    Gregor Sailer´s photos of empty places are sensational, but not sensationalist. In a major exhibition at Kunsthaus Wien (at Hundertwasserhaus) you can still view the exhibition until next weekend. Gregor Sailer lives in Tirol, his “quiet zone”, where he plans the often very complex and difficult photo tours to remote and hard to visit places…

  • Stones that speak

    Stones that speak

    On Friday I showed you bits of my neighbourhood, which was created during the days of working class housing- and food shortages that followed World War I and the breakup of the Habsburg Empire.  But of course this problem extended to all of Vienna, and the cooperative garden settlements that were built in the 1920s…

  • Close to home

    Close to home

    Like many of us, the COVID-19 spread prevention measures for me have meant a lot of time spent at home, where I can fortunately continue to work (in home office), enjoy culture (via innumerable streams from the wonderful world of cultural institutions), exercise (with regular live streams of Pilates, yoga and Zumba classes), and take…

  • Ping Pong for photographers

    Ping Pong for photographers

    One of several cultural activities I meant to write about while the exhibition is still open was a visit to the OstLicht Gallery with Instagramers Vienna, an invitation by Female Photographers Vienna.  This was supposed to be on until 28 March, but of course COVID-19 also closed down this space, although from the website I…

  • All clear for contemporary art

    All clear for contemporary art

    I had wanted to wait for the opening of Albertina Modern and introduce two fantastic modern art institutions in one go. Because under one beautiful roof – at the historic and just reopened Künstlerhaus Wien – we now have now have two galleries. The original owner, the Künstlerhaus Vereinigung (Vienna Association of Fine Artists), is…

  • Tropical Art Deco

    Tropical Art Deco

    Miami isn´t just about beaches and shopping malls and traffic jams – duh!  But that´s pretty much what I used to associate with it.  How wrong I was!  It is all that too, but there is so much more.  The thing is, I have family there, and so I have been to Miami many times,…

  • Italian vibes in Miami

    Italian vibes in Miami

    A year ago we drove from Vienna all the way to the Amalfi coast, in search of a bit of warmth.  We were not so lucky, most of the time it was rather cold and rainy.  But this January, we really did get lucky – only what you see here is not really Italy.  When…