On the New Viennese Scenes and Beyond at the Belvedere 21

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On the New Viennese Scenes and Beyond at the Belvedere 21
Installation View. Belvedere 21, On the New Viennese Scenes and Beyond.



VIENNA.- What is going on in local art scenes, studios, and alternative exhibition spaces? How can one exhibition capture the diversity of the production and presentation of art? The Belvedere 21 explores these questions in a three-part show.

General Director Stella Rollig: The anniversary-year theme, "Golden Spring," evokes new beginnings, awakenings, and the desire to shape the future. This attitude is reflected in the exhibition's vitality and many voices of artistic production. The diversity of practice by these artists offers a guide to the possibilities of facing reality with optimism despite the current challenges.

In joint curatorial authorship, a team of five curators has collaborated with numerous contributors to devise a dynamic format at Belvedere 21's main gallery. The exhibition takes up the concept of the 2019 exhibition On the New, Young Scenes in Vienna. However, the global situation has changed dramatically since then. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic are still being felt, and conflicts have escalated or resurfaced: the war against Ukraine, the situation of women in Iran, Black Lives Matter. Climate change and issues of racism and sexism have had a profound impact on the art and culture industry and artistic activity. How artists responded to these crises and upheavals was of great interest to the curatorial team in their selection process.

Following a feminist curatorial tradition, Christiane Erharter, Andrea Kopranovic, Ana Petrović, Claudia Slanar, and Luisa Ziaja were also concerned with filling gaps: Which positions are underrepresented in museums, and which are completely missing? These questions arose precisely because museum work is still centered around questions of representation.

According to the curators of the exhibition: Our selection of artists and art spaces aims to reflect the diversity of many scenes, strategies, genres, contents, and approaches. It resulted from a series of discussions among team members in which we attempted to sketch a sort of contemporary panorama. We believe it is critical to treat the different approaches and stances equally.

As part of an expanded view of contemporary approaches, strategies, and discourses, artists and project spaces from Linz and Salzburg are included, while an excursion to art spaces in Bratislava will bring participants beyond the national border. The show comprises three consecutive parts and features a total of around forty-five artist positions and twenty-four art spaces that will curate their own alternating exhibitions within the exhibition. This dynamization multiplies perspectives on what art can be today, its themes, aesthetics, forms of expression, and the conditions under which it is created and perceived.

To accommodate this polyphony of expression, the Viennese architectural collective AKT developed a multifunctional and flexible exhibition design. Driven by the desire for collective participation, it challenges Karl Schwanzer's permeable and transparent but also static and masculine-modernist building. The art works and project spaces are spread across four mobile platforms in neighborly juxtaposition, allowing for connections as well as demarcations, yet always in new ways of interacting with the space at hand. The Viennese graphic design studio Beton responded with a specially conceived visual identity that further communicates the exhibition's three-part nature.

July 14 – October 15, 2023

Opening on Thursday, July 13, 7 pm

Midissage on Friday, September 1, 7 pm

With works by: Brishty Khatun Alam, Diana Barbosa Gil, Sarah Bechter, Anna Bochkova, Daniel Ferstl, Sara Ghalandari, Sophie Gogl, Jojo Gronostay, Christina Gruber, Gašper Kunšič, Irina Lotarevich, Miriam Stoney, Chin Tsao, Nazım Ünal Yılmaz, Julija Zaharijević.

Exhibitions within the exhibition curated by:

July 14 – August 27, 2023

DESSOUS, Kulturdrogerie, Laurenz, Magazin – space for contemporary architecture

September 2 – October 15, 2023

Periscope, Pinacoteca, Stiege 13, WAF

ON THE NEW. Part 3

October 26, 2023 – January 14, 2024

Opening on Wednesday, October 25, 7 pm

Midissage on Thursday, December 7, 7 pm

With works by: Julia Belova, Ting-Jung Chen, mirabella paidamwoyo* dziruni, Charlotte Gash, Natalia Gurova, Marc Henry, Magdalena Kreinecker, Simon Lehner, Juliana Lindenhofer, Viktoria Schmid, Siggi Sekira, Laurence Sturla, Huda Takriti, Marianne Vlaschits

Exhibitions within the exhibition curated by:

October 26 – December 3, 2023

bb15, EFES42, Entre, Improper Walls

December 8, 2023 – January 14, 2024

Hoast, Kluckyland, Size Matters, toZOMIA

Belvedere 21
On the New Viennese Scenes and Beyond
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