
Centrope & Europe
‘Silence, death, horror, dance, joy, lust, and voyeurism: I want to take the visitor on an adventure tour through these emotions,’ says Thomas Olbricht about the most comprehensive display so far of his more...On-site investigations of art in Linz
There’s an old saying in German “In Linz beginnt’s“ (Linz is where it begins). The directors of three cultural institutions in Linz have obviously taken this saying to heart and created a new exhibition format more...A trip from the Lobkowicz Palace in Prague to Vienna
40 years of Iron Curtain could not destroy the strong ties between Prague and Vienna which had developed over centuries. In the two large cities this is impressively reflected in numerous customs, phrases more...Viennese public housing estates: more than just a roof over your head
The new permanent exhibition ‘das rote wien’ at the Karl Marx Hof public housing estate offers an interesting overview of the development of public housing construction in the inter-war period. A tour from the beginnings of social democracy until 1945 … more...
| Architecture from Tirana at Ringturm in ViennaContinuing its discovery trip through Central and Eastern Europe, Vienna Insurance Group presents Albania in its exhibition series “Architecture at Ringturm“. Hardly a more interesting capital than that of Albania more... |
Photo exhibition on Kyrgyzstan at Yppenplatz in Vienna
The exhibition ‘Transition’ (closing on 21 August 2010) at the photo gallery ‘anika handelt’ has brought one of the most important representatives of Kyrgyz art to Vienna: photographer, architect and filmmaker more...
| Dracula – the myth and the historical factsThe exhibition ‘Dracula – Voivode and Vampire’ has been opened In the National Museum of Art of Romania (MNAR) in Bucharest. A joint production with Vienna’s Museum of Art History more... |
Centrope & Europe
The exhibition ‘Donau – Fluch und Segen’ (The Danube: a blessing and a curse) at two locations in Upper and Lower Austria looks at the Danube and the dangers and opportunities it presents more...
| New international exhibition at the Vienna SecessionA tour of the Vienna Secession is particularly worthwhile at the moment. Until 29 August 2010 some thirty young central European artists are offering a critical view of the world in an exhibition entitled “Where do we go from here?” more... |
| New museum in Krakow: occupation 1939–45The Oskar Schindler Enamel Goods Factory (DEF) has been transformed into a department of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow. A permanent exhibition on the occupation of the city from 1939 to 1945 more... |
