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Adriana Czernin‘s solo show ‚American Flowers‘ is on view until July 4, 2026!From the very beginning, Adriana Czernin’s ...
30/05/2026

Adriana Czernin‘s solo show ‚American Flowers‘ is on view until July 4, 2026!

From the very beginning, Adriana Czernin’s work has moved between seduction and irritation. The first encounter with the artist in 2000—initially as part of a group exhibition shown in Antwerp and Vienna, and shortly thereafter in her first solo exhibition on the upper floor of the gallery—already revealed a central theme of her work: the exploration of form and structure, beauty and irritation, and the tensions between them. […]

The new works continue these developments. Floral elements return—not as motifs in the classical sense, but as rhythmic movements within the composition. Flowers appear multiplied, arranged in a serial pattern. At the same time, the works possess a new openness: the foreground and background do not merge, but assert themselves in relation to one another. Elements emerge, recede, and overlap without relinquishing their individuality.

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Today we celebrate the birthday of Július Koller ✨ Born on May 28, 1939 in Piešťany. Koller’s work continues to reveal n...
28/05/2026

Today we celebrate the birthday of Július Koller ✨ Born on May 28, 1939 in Piešťany.

Koller’s work continues to reveal new layers, foster intergenerational dialogue, and challenge established perspectives through play, resistance, and radical imagination.

Currently on view at the gallery:
Július Koller: Univerzálny Fantastický Otáznik (U.F.O.)
until July 4, 2026!

“I have tried to resolve the contradiction between utopia and real life,” Koller once explained. This approach is also evident in a simple pencil drawing he dedicated to his colleague Dalibor Chatrný. In it, the question mark transforms into a loop and returns to itself. Through the repeated use of the dot beneath the curved form, the artist subtly alludes to the original act of questioning.

Július Koller, born 1939 in Piestany (SK), died 2007 in Bratislava (SK).

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SAVE THE DATEUnder the theme »LOVE« .at festival will open in Vienna on 11. - 13. September and continue until 17. Octob...
20/05/2026

SAVE THE DATE

Under the theme »LOVE« .at festival will open in Vienna on 11. - 13. September and continue until 17. October 2026.

Founded in 2009 as a platform for artistic exchange, funded by the city of Vienna and led by its galleries, curated by is a unique initiative celebrating artists while fostering international critical discourse.
Rooted in collaboration among galleries and taking the form of a city-wide festival, curated by provides exceptional exhibitions and an encompassing experience of Vienna and its galleries, welcoming numerous visitors from around the world to the city.

Learn more about this year’s topic, the participating galleries, and curators on the official curatedby.at website.
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Július Koller: Univerzálny Fantastický Otáznik (U.F.O.)On view until July 4, 2026!In the political climate of 1968 and 1...
20/05/2026

Július Koller: Univerzálny Fantastický Otáznik (U.F.O.)

On view until July 4, 2026!

In the political climate of 1968 and 1969, the question mark (Otáznik) became a central motif for Július Koller, which he developed in various forms into an essential component of his work. The invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact troops and the abrupt end to the Prague Spring’s process of liberation had a decisive influence on this approach. For Koller, the question mark became an expression of a constant questioning of situations, objects and life itself.

At the same time, Július Koller developed the symbol further: it transformed into duplicates reminiscent of a Möbius strip, revealing an infinite, playful form of doubt and questioning.

Koller applied this strategy across a wide variety of materials and contexts. For instance, he translated the ornamental forms of the painted decoration on traditional wooden houses in the High Tatras into an ornamental sequence of question marks, executed using the same artisanal technique.

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Adriana Czernin‘s solo show ‚American Flowers‘ is on view until July 4, 2026! Come by today from 12–6 pm as part of  ✨ W...
16/05/2026

Adriana Czernin‘s solo show ‚American Flowers‘ is on view until July 4, 2026!

Come by today from 12–6 pm as part of ✨

While earlier phases of her work were often characterized by structural density, these pieces allow for a greater degree of instability and movement. The visual language appears more open, less controlled. […]

American Flowers appears less as a return to earlier phases of her work than as a transformation of a formal vocabulary developed over a long period of time. The paintings bear traces of her past works while simultaneously opening up a new space—a space in which ornamentic, floral structures, and painterly freedom come into a fragile, vibrant balance.

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Thank you everyone for joining our openings on Tuesday 🌷🌺Both shows will be on view until July 4, 2026:Adriana Czernin: ...
14/05/2026

Thank you everyone for joining our openings on Tuesday 🌷🌺

Both shows will be on view until July 4, 2026:

Adriana Czernin: American Flowers
Július Koller: Universálny Fantastický Otáznik (U.F.O.)

Tomorrow is the last day to see our current exhibitions ‚Plants I didn’t ask for, ones I did‘ by Sharon Ya’ari, and ‚PER...
01/05/2026

Tomorrow is the last day to see our current exhibitions ‚Plants I didn’t ask for, ones I did‘ by Sharon Ya’ari, and ‚PERIHELIA‘ by Chin Tsao — come by from 11 am–4 pm 🌞

If you can‘t make to the gallery until tomorrow, check out our Online Showrooms our make a video tour through the exhibitions! (-> links in our bio)

‚Plants I didn’t ask for, ones I did‘ is a body of work by Sharon Ya’ari, developed over the past two years, considering the idea of home and the question of belonging.
The photographs of the weeds and vegetables are printed as analog silver gelatin prints on photographic paper from the 1970s, while the index photographs and pages are digitally printed.

Sharon Ya’ari, born 1966 in Holon (IL), lives and works in Tel Aviv (IL).

PERIHELIA presents two ceramic sculptures by Chin Tsao from The Mountain, an ongoing series examining vertical space in relation to sovereignty and force. The works reference the Handstein—a Central European decorative object produced within the Habsburg sphere from the sixteenth century onward, in which mined ore was shaped into miniature mountain formations and displayed as emblems of territorial power and divine entitlement to extraction.

Chin Tsao, born 1989 in Taipei (TW), lives and works in Vienna (AT); currently Chin Tsao is on a two years residency at the Rijksakademie Amsterdam (NL).

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Christine & Irene Hohenbüchler are part of the exhibition ‚Lebt und arbeitet in Wien. Contemporary Art from Vienna‘  whi...
30/04/2026

Christine & Irene Hohenbüchler are part of the exhibition ‚Lebt und arbeitet in Wien. Contemporary Art from Vienna‘ which opens tonight!

Exhibition duration: 01.05.–26.10.2026

Kunsthalle Wien presents the most extensive survey of the Viennese contemporary art scene organised by the institution in over a decade. For six months, across all of its spaces in the Museumsquartier and Karlsplatz, Lebt und arbeitet in Wien: Contemporary Art from Vienna will bring together over 130 artworks by 56 artists who live and work in Vienna, including painting, sculpture, installation, drawing, photography, performance, sound, film and video. Accompanied by a public programme of talks, performances and events, it places emphasis on the city as a dynamic space of production where art is shaped by a critical approach to the forces of conservatism and a sense of its own agency.

Initially organised by Kunsthalle Wien in 2000, the fifth edition of Lebt und arbeitet in Wien builds upon a longstanding tradition of celebrating Vienna’s lively artistic discourse and diverse community of artists. Curated by Daniel Baumann, Michelle Cotton and Monika Georgieva, it focuses on new and recent works with 38 artists commissioned specifically for the exhibition and numerous artworks presented in Vienna for the first time.

Christine & Irene Hohenbüchler, *1964 in Vienna (AT), live and work in Eichgraben (AT)

Erwin Bohatsch  is featured in „A deep dive into Vienna‘s creative scene“, a newly published article by Art Basel ✨Commi...
29/04/2026

Erwin Bohatsch is featured in „A deep dive into Vienna‘s creative scene“, a newly published article by Art Basel ✨

Commissioned through the Art Writing Programme of Phileas – The Austrian Office for Contemporary Art, the text highlights a selection of artists whose practices engage with the city’s evolving cultural landscape.
In this context, Dóra Filo has written on Erwin Bohatsch, reflecting on his practice and sustained exploration of abstraction.

Image 1: Erwin Bohatsch in his Studio in Vienna, photo:

Image 2: Erwin Bohatsch, Untitled, 2024


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