Aleksandra Domanović’s expansive practice focuses on the intersections of technology, history and culture. Working across sculpture, video, print, photography and digital media, she considers how they shape our understanding of identity and contemporary society. This exhibition brings together different bodies of work made over a period of eighteen years, beginning with an early video that she produced while studying at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. It surveys the development of a playful yet critical oeuvre produced across two decades and shaped by information culture and mass media in the postinternet era. The exhibition includes a series of new and updated works that were specially commissioned for this exhibition. It is the first exhibition of Domanović’s work in Austria and the largest presentation of her work to date.
The exhibition is accompanied by the first monographic publication on Aleksandra Domanović’s work. The book includes an extensive interview between the artist and Michelle Cotton, Artistic Director of Kunsthalle Wien alongside essays by curator Carson Chan, the curator and writer Caitlin Jones, the editor and writer Pablo Larios and the critic and essayist Marcel Štefančič. Published in English and German it will be available from Kunsthalle Wien from October.
Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier
Kunsthalle Wien is the City of Vienna’s institution for international contemporary art and discourse. At its venues in Museumsquartier and on Karlsplatz, it presents exhibitions of contemporary art and contextualizes them in their social and political contexts.
Aleksandra Domanović
5 Sep 2024 - 26 Jan 2025
Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier
Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien, Österreich
Aleksandra Domanović, Ausstellung, Kunsthalle Wien, 05.09.2024–26.01.2025, Ausstellungsansicht: Aleksandra Domanović, Things to Come, 2014, Kunsthalle Wien, 2024, Courtesy die Künstlerin / the artist und / and Tanya Leighton, Berlin und / and Los Angeles, Bubanj Fist Relief, 2012, Courtesy Corporate Collection Switzerland, Kunsthalle Wien, 2024, Foto / Photo: Iris Ranzinger