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Kunsthalle Wien

 

Kunsthalle Wien

The Kunsthalle Wien has a focus on international contemporary art and the current discourses around it. It showcases artworks that shed light on social relations and invites visitors to join in the conversation.

 

 

 

Installation view: Genossin Sonne © Kunsthalle Wien 2024, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com

Installation view: Genossin Sonne © Kunsthalle Wien 2024, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com

Installation view Rene Matić / Oscar Murillo. JAZZ.: Rene Matić, 60 and 25, alive, 2022, and Oscar Murillo, fields of spirits, 2023 © Kunsthalle Wien 2024, photo: Tim Bowditch and Reinis Lismanis, courtesy the artists

Installation view: Rene Matić / Oscar Murillo. JAZZ., with works by Rene Matić and Oscar Murillo © Kunsthalle Wien 2024, photo: Tim Bowditch and Reinis Lismanis, courtesy the artists

Installation view Darker, Lighter, Puffy, Flat: Dorottya Vékony, Fertility I., 2020 © Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: Apollonia T. Bitzan

Installation view: Darker, Lighter, Puffy, Flat, with works by Bruno Gironcoli and Rafał Zajko © Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: Apollonia T. Bitzan

Installation view: No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection © Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com

The Kunsthalle Wien champions the new, the experimental, risk-taking. At its two locations – at the MuseumsQuartier and Karlsplatz – visitors find not only exciting works of contemporary art but opportunities to engage actively with current and socio-political themes. The Kunsthalle Wien sees itself as a place of experimentation, perpetual motion, and change, developing innovative exhibition and communication formats to further its aims.

The Kunsthalle Wien is open and accessible to all. Its education program offers a variety of approaches to the exhibitions, allows artistic practice to be combined with theoretical reflections, and promotes in-depth discussion of current issues in everyday life. As an urban institution, the Kunsthalle Wien presents Austrian and international contemporary art. Equally, it offers space for established art and a site for current social issues and future developments to be negotiated. As an institution without its own collection that concentrates on themed group exhibitions and individual shows by international artists, the exhibition hall occupies a special position among Vienna’s cultural institutions.

 

information concerning directions
Kunsthalle Wien program in May

opening hours

mo:closed
tue-sat:12:00 – 18:00
sun:closed

contact

Free Thursday night
Free admission every Thursday from 17–21h

Museumsplatz 1,
A-1070 Vienna
Tel.: +43-1-52189-0
office@kunsthallewien.at
www.kunsthallewien.at

 

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