Artist talk: Johanna Schwanberg in conversation with Isa Rosenberger and Hubert Lobnig
The exhibition “rich & poor” (November 5., 2021 – August 28., 2022) deals with economic inequality as reflected in art. Questions of redistribution, possibilities of protest, and opportunities for system change are reflected through the dialogical juxtaposition of works of art from the Middle Ages to the present. In this artist panel discussion, the curator and museum director Johanna Schwanberg and artists Hubert Lobnig and Isa Rosenberger will speak about the role and possible impact of art in a socio-political context and about projects created especially for Dom Museum Wien in the framework of this show.
Free of charge with registration (https://www.dommuseum.at/VAW2021)
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Dom Museum Wien
Direkt am Stephansplatz zeigt das Dom Museum Wien die wertvollsten Schätze des Doms, darunter das älteste Porträt des Abendlandes, jenes des Habsburgers Rudolf IV. Zu sehen sind zudem Werke der Moderne und der Avantgarde aus der Sammlung Otto Mauer sowie zeitgenössische Kunst. Die Gegenüberstellung von Alt und Neu tritt besonders in den Sonderausstellungen in den Vordergrund.
The role of art in the framework of poverty and wealth
18 Nov 2021/18:00-19:00H
Registration at: https://www.dommuseum.at/VAW2021
Isa Rosenberger, I’ ve got it rough, 'cause I'm a she (Still), 2021. Dom Museum Wien, Otto Mauer Contemporary. Foto: Isa Rosenberger