Was machen Skulpturen ohne Aufsicht?
Michael Kienzer, Anneliese Schrenk
Michael Kienzer associates abstract material forms with model-like houses, vehicles, machines, and instruments, and uses materials stripped of their function to create precarious states of suspension that are robustly connected yet appear temporary.
Anneliese Schrenk confronts us with animal hides, fetish objects, a myriad of industrial found objects, and aluminum castings that evoke technoid, physical, and psychological associations.
The two artists seem to be united by sophisticated interplay of tensions.
Sammlung Wolf
The collector Erich Wolf has transferred his collection of Styrian contemporary art, including the specially adapted art room in the Spiegelgitterhaus, to the cultural centre at the Minoriten. Johannes Rauchenberger, director of the KULTUM, will curate thematic exhibitions from the collection, supplemented by additional loans.

