Ingrid Wiener
with students of the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Kunstfenster #25 shows a special selection of works by Ingrid Wiener. These are tapestries that deal with her body and the inner connections made visible through imaging diagnostics. Students from the University of Applied Arts will make reference to this in their textile works in other vacant business premises around the Kunstfenster. Some of the students already explored the work of Ingrid Wiener three years ago on the occasion of the exhibition Stoffe im Raum in the Heiligenkreuzer Hof university gallery.
This cross-generational dialog will now be continued. Ingrid Wiener has become a leading figure for young artists with her tapestries, which deal with themes of our digital development and networking, and with one of the oldest techniques of mankind, combining questions of image content and form through an intricate game of translations in the medium of weaving.
Events:
Sunday August 3
5 PM Opening
6 PM Concert in the Woods (Schloss Poppendorf)
Judith Schwarz Percussion
Kunstfenster Gnas
The Kunstfenster Gnas is a tiny art space in a shop window, a cube of two by two meters and one meter deep. A clearly defined space in the town center, which can be visited at any time of the day or night and which is reopened every three months. A local revival that opposes the rampant business vacancy with the means of art.
Since August 2019, Michaela Leutzendorff-Pakesch has been curating exhibitions in the market town of Gnas that go far beyond the region in their ambition.