Tag: #IgersAustria

  • Instawalking through a Mile of Art in Krems

    Instawalking through a Mile of Art in Krems

    Last Sunday I made a special day trip  to Krems, less than an hour from Vienna, thanks to an Instawalk opportunity with Instagramers Austria.  We spent a great day exploring the various exhibition spaces of the Kunsthalle Krems and the Forum Frohner. Kunsthalle Krems The Kunsthalle Krems-Stein in Stein an der Donau (municipality of Krems)…

  • Movers and shakers – ImpulsTanz

    Movers and shakers – ImpulsTanz

    A friend invited me to join her for an introductory Bollywood Dance workshop last week – I did not need much persuading.  Bollywood dancing is something I had been wanting to explore for a while, and the ImPulsTanz Workshops provided a great opportunity.  And almost as a “bonus” after 5 days of sweating it out…

  • This Candyman can!

    This Candyman can!

    Hand-made goodness at the Zuckerlwerkstatt Yesterday I got to join an instameet, or let´s call it an instatreat, with Instagramers Austria to a very special little candy shop in the heart of Vienna: die Zuckerlwerkstatt.   I don´t normally talk about shops on this blog, but I think this one definitely qualifies as Vienna culture.  …

  • Up!  Art at vertiginous heights

    Up! Art at vertiginous heights

    Up above the clouds so high, like a diamond in the sky… — Well, admittedly the art installation and view tower of HÖHENRAUSCH – Das andere Ufer in Linz is not quite that far up, but high enough to give you impressive all-round views over Linz and a chance at refreshment on a hot day…

  • 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…

  • 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.  …