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  • Our city! – The city without?

    Our city! – The city without?

    73 years.  A lifetime.  Just one lifetime.  That is how long (or short) ago the liberation of the Austrian concentration camp at Mauthausen took place, on 6 May 1945 –  one of several such death camps for people of Jewish heritage and other groups whom the terror regime of the National Socialists considered undesirables.   So…

  • Observing collectors of the exotic

    Observing collectors of the exotic

    Missionaries – mercenaries – ethnographers – tourists… One might say that collecting things is a basic human urge.  Some people collect clocks,  antique books, vintage clothing, rubber ducks, bottle tops, even umbrella sleeves (!) – you name it, somebody will surely be collecting it.   (I personally admit to an out-of-control collection of (artificial) birds…

  • Grow your own: gardening fun in the city

    Grow your own: gardening fun in the city

    The garden season is definitely upon us in Vienna.  Not only is everything blooming at the same time, we are experiencing crazy summer  temperatures in April, and the fresh meadows are already full of wildflowers.  I love being in green spaces, whether it is a garden, a park, or the woods.  Growing at least some…

  • Art in the aftermath of war – a special angle on two current exhibitions at the Belvedere

    Art in the aftermath of war – a special angle on two current exhibitions at the Belvedere

    Last Friday I finally had the chance to attend an expert tour at the Belvedere again.  The Belvedere has an outstanding programme of guided tours by curators and historians, and I try to go as often as I can (which, given my schedule lately, is less often than I would like). The excellent art history…

  • Nature is good for you –  and Vienna has plenty of it

    Nature is good for you – and Vienna has plenty of it

    After the looong winter we had this year, it seems that in Vienna spring was just bursting at the seams.  Right now, just about everything seems to be blooming all at once: forsythias, apple, cherry and pear trees, tulips, the lowly but lovely daisies and dandelions, etc., etc.    A veritable #ParadisusVindobonensis!  Even the lilac, which…

  • Monstrous machines and biting dogs – Keith Haring´s Alphabet at the Albertina

    Monstrous machines and biting dogs – Keith Haring´s Alphabet at the Albertina

    Keith Haring is perhaps best known for his funky cartoons of happy babies with halos and line drawings of Mickey Mouse look-alikes.  At first glance his use of garish colours and popping black silhouettes gives the impression of a happy cartoon world.  What you can buy on buttons and T-shirts are often his happier motifs.  …

  • Going wild at the Leopold Museum

    Going wild at the Leopold Museum

    Wow!  The Heidi Horten Collection exhibition at the Leopold Museum is aptly named.  It really is superb.   Last week  @igersaustria.at organized a special photo tour of the exhibit.  What an impressive private collection!   One really has to be grateful to Heidi Goëss-Horten for making such masterpieces available for public viewing for the first time.…

  • Tonight´s the night:  LNF18 at Vienna´s Natural History Museum

    Tonight´s the night: LNF18 at Vienna´s Natural History Museum

    A favourite of mine, the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien will open its doors to the public for free this evening.  It is one of the many LNF18 venues presenting fascinating insights into the world of science and research this evening from 5 pm to 11 pm. Did you know that the NHM is more than a…

  • And now Part 2 of my preview of Vienna´s long night of research: the ZAMG

    And now Part 2 of my preview of Vienna´s long night of research: the ZAMG

    Last Saturday I had a chance to join Instagramers Austria for an Instawalk and tour a place I have never been to: the Central Office of Meteorology and Geodynamics (Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik), ZAMG for short.  Located in Vienna´s 19th district, it is also popularly referred to as “Hohe Warte” for its location.  …

  • A preview of Vienna´s long night of research – Part 1: the MAK

    A preview of Vienna´s long night of research – Part 1: the MAK

    On 13 April 2018 you have an opportunity to visit many of Vienna´s cultural and research institutions for free.  It´s Lange Nacht der Forschung (Long Night of Research) again!  LNF18 is the only nationwide science communication event that makes the services of domestic institutions accessible to the general public – from school projects to cutting-edge…