Air encloses the earth like a membrane. It is the medium of weather and the carrier of odours, sounds and aerosols that influence both climate and health. Air flows into our bodies with our first breath and with death we exhale our last breath. In the context of the current climate crisis, air pollution and storms as well as wind power as a renewable energy source play a role. The invisible element connects living beings, plants and places. The works of the selected international and Austrian artists of different generations aim to make this elementary, yet invisible element visually tangible. They deal with the most diverse aspects and meanings of air, wind and breath and examine their manifestations in ecology, science, politics, culture and mythology. From the life-giving air we breathe to the destructive power of the wind, art makes the great invisible visible in many different ways.
22 international and Austrian artists make the invisible elements of breath, air and wind visible in different ways: Hoda Afshar, Bigert & Bergström, Julius von Bismarck, Olafur Eliasson, Karin Fisslthaler, Ana Grilc, Isabelle Ha Eav, Jana Hartmann, Ayumi Ishii, Sophie Jung, Sjoerd Knibbeler, Ulrike Königshofer, Eduardo Leal, Emily Parsons-Lord, Peter Piller, Werner Reiterer, Roman Signer, Lydia Simon, Ulay/Marina Abramović, Nadim Vardag, Niina Vatanen, Susan Walsh
Untere Weißgerber Straße 13, 1030 Wien
KUNST HAUS WIEN. Museum Hundertwasser
Wiens erstes „grünes“ Museum widmet große Sonderausstellungen der zeitgenössischen Fotografie. Immer wieder stellen fotografische Themenausstellungen auch den Ökologie- und Nachhaltigkeitsschwerpunkt in den Vordergrund. In der „Garage“ werden unterschiedliche Projekte gezeigt, die sich heute an der Schnittstelle von Kunst und Natur bewegen – diesen Aspekt hatte schon Museumsgründer Hundertwasser in seinem Werk verankert.
When the wind blows
12 Mar 2022 - 28 Aug 2022