EVENT LANGUAGE: GERMAN.
In a guided walk Elena Blum (cultural worker and art historian) will lead through the galleries
- Galerie nächst St. Stephan – Rosemarie Schwarzwälder
- Collectors Agenda Editionengalerie
- Projektraum Viktor Bucher
There, visitors will get an overview of the galleries, as well as the exhibitions on display during VIENNA ART WEEK.
Meeting point:
Galerie nächst St. Stephan – Rosemarie Schwarzwälder, Grünangergasse 1/staircase 1/door 18, 1010 Vienna
Due to limited capacity, registration is required. FULLY BOOKED.
Grünangergasse 1, 1010 Wien
Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder
The Galerie nächst St. Stephan represents a lively tradition of engagement with modern art. Since the 1920s, it has been located in the same place in the centre of Vienna at Grünangergasse 1.
With the exhibition: Signs, Floods, Signals – New Constructive and Parallel, Rosemarie Schwarzwälder presented a programme in 1984 whose basic elements are still valid today in numerous solo and group exhibitions. International positions of abstraction and conceptually based art in the fields of painting, sculpture, installation, photography and video are continuously present in the gallery programme.
Collectors Agenda Editionengalerie
Franz-Josefs-Kai 3, with a view on Vienna’s Danube canal, is a well-established dot on Vienna’s cultural map, housing several art spaces and galleries at the same address. In its project space on the 3rd floor, Collectors Agenda has been showcasing since 2017 exclusive editions and work series from artist collaborations as solo or curated duo shows, often in cooperation with the artists’ representing galleries. Many of the international artists presented by Collectors Agenda, are showing in Austria for the very first time.
Projektraum Viktor Bucher
“I see myself as a kind of “talent scout” and my mission since the founding of the projektraum (project room) more than 20 years ago is to filter out some “outstanding artistic positions with impact and quality” from a multitude of possibilities and to install them in an international environment position. Artists such as JULIE HAYWARD, MARLENE HAUSEGGER, CANAN DAGDELEN, ALFREDO BARSUGLIA, ALDO GIANNOTTI, MICHAEL SCHRATTENTHALER, HADRIEN DUSSOIX or MICHAIL MICHAILOV have also gained international success.
Right from the start I made a conscious decision to use the term “projektraum” (project room) and not gallery, as this term allows me more opportunities in the selection of artistic positions.”
FULLY BOOKED: Gallery Tour 3
9 Nov 2024/10:00-11:30H
diverse Galerien
Grünangergasse 1, 1010 Wien, Österreich
Registration required