April 2024
May 2024
June 2024
July 2024
Format
Venues
Various
16.05.
22.03. –
23.06.2024
11:00 AM –
7:00 PM
22.03. – 23.06. | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Laure Winants. From a tongue we are losing
32
Foto Arsenal Wien, MuseumsQuartier
Museumsplatz 1
1070 Wien
Opening Hours:
DI - SO:
11:00 - 19:00 Uhr
16.05.2024
2:00 PM –
3:00 PM
16.05. | 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Kurator*innen Führung: Lucia Pietroiusti/ Songs for the changing Seasons
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Lucia Pietroiusti bietet eine Führung (EN) über die von Lucia Pietroiusti und Filipa Ramos kuratierte Ausstellung Songs for the Changing Seasons, die künstlerische Positionen zum planetarischen Wandel präsentiert. Sie reflektieren das Verhältnis von Kultur und Ökologie und erkunden Formen von Liebe und Achtsamkeit. In Installationen, Film- und Videoarbeiten werden diese Fragen verhandelt, auch am Beispiel des Nordwestbahnhof-Geländes.
Sprache: Englisch
Anmeldung: Nicht erforderlich
Maximale Gruppengröße: 30 Personen
Treffpunkt: In der Ausstellung "Songs for the changing Seasons"
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
16.05.2024
2:00 PM –
5:00 PM
16.05. | 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Exkursion: Geformte Landschaften
Deponie Langes Feld Floridsdorf
Wagramer Straße 315-317
1210 Wien
Wenn der Müll verbrannt, die Baugruben ausgehoben oder das Wasser geklärt sind, bleibt ein nicht unwesentlicher Rest zurück. Aus dem nicht verwertbaren Material entstehen neue Landschaften. Das Interesse am Untergrund und den dort lauernden Geschichten zieht sich als roter Faden durch das Werk von Angelika Loderer, deren Einzelausstellung Soil Fictions im Belvedere 21 zu sehen ist.
Ein gemeinsamer Rundgang durch die Deponie Langes Feld in Floridsdorf mit der Künstlerin und dem Betriebsleiter der Anlage Ing. Christoph Vonwald-Kahrer.
Treffpunkt: Vor dem Bürocontainer der Altlastensanierung und Abraumdeponie Langes Feld
Wagramer Straße 315-317
1210 Wien
Address:
Deponie Langes Feld Floridsdorf
Wagramer Straße 315-317
1210 Wien
16.05.2024
6:00 PM –
7:30 PM
16.05. | 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Wien New Deal meets Klima Biennale
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Die von Klimastadtrat Jürgen Czernohorszky initiierte Reihe WIEN NEW DEAL möchte Perspektiven für eine klimagerechte Zukunft aufzeigen. Doch wie können wir uns eine solche Zukunft überhaupt vorstellen? Was kann die Kunst beitragen, Bilder einer Welt zu zeichnen, in der alle Menschen ein gutes Leben innerhalb unserer planetaren Grenzen führen können? Braucht es eine Wiener Klima-Moderne damit der sozial-ökologische Umbau unserer Gesellschaft gelingt?
Mit einer Keynote von Lucia Pietroiusti, Eröffnungsworten von Jürgen Czernohorszky, Sithara Pathirana und Claudius Schulze und einer Diskussion mit Veronica Kaup-Hasler und Christoph Thun-Hohenstein.
Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt.
Wir bitten Sie um Anmeldung bis 14. Mai unter
diesem Link: urbaninnovation.at/event/wnd-meets-klimabiennale.
Die Veranstaltung wird im Auftrag der Stadt Wien von UIV Urban Innovation Vienna GmbH, der Klima- und Innovationsagentur der Stadt Wien, in Zusammenarbeit mit der Klima Biennale Wien koordiniert.
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
16.05.2024
6:00 PM –
7:00 PM
16.05. | 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Öffentliche Führung: Songs for the Changing Seasons (DE)
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Die Führung bietet einen Überblick über die von Lucia Pietroiusti und Filipa Ramos kuratierte Ausstellung Songs for the Changing Seasons, die künstlerische Positionen zum planetarischen Wandel präsentiert. Sie reflektieren das Verhältnis von Kultur und Ökologie und erkunden Formen von Liebe und Achtsamkeit. In Installationen, Film- und Videoarbeiten werden diese Fragen verhandelt, auch am Beispiel des Nordwestbahnhof-Geländes.
Anmeldung: Nicht erforderlich
Maximale Gruppengröße: 30 Personen
Treffpunkt: Klima Commons Halle
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
16.05.2024
6:30 PM –
9:30 PM
16.05. | 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Print - (Foot)print - (Hand)print: Decolonial perspectives
10
ArtSocialSpace Brunnenpassage
Brunnengasse 71
1160 Wien
The focus of the workshop is on de-colonial perspectives and approaches based on care in dealing with nature. Indigenous ecological knowledge systems and their central importance for illustrating socio-ecological justice occupy center stage. The discussions include narratives about the restoration of the environment and the preservation of culture. They explain the positive effects that we can achieve by transforming our ecological footprint into a regenerative handprint.
16.05.2024
7:00 PM
16.05. | 7:00 PM
Genossin Sonne - Eröffnung
42
Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier
Museumsplatz 1
1070 Wien
Ab 19 Uhr seid ihr herzlich in der Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung Genossin Sonne willkommen – eine gemeinsame Ausstellung der Kunsthalle Wien und der Wiener Festwochen.
Begrüßung durch What, How & for Whom / WHW (Künstlerische Leitung Kunsthalle Wien) und Milo Rau (Intendant der Wiener Festwochen). Die Kuratorinnen Inke Arns und Andrea Popelka führen in die Ausstellung ein.
Der Eintritt ist frei.
Diese essayistische Gruppenausstellung widmet sich künstlerischen Arbeiten und Theorien, die den Kosmos und insbesondere die Sonne, mit sozialen und politischen Bewegungen in Verbindung bringen. Bei den Werken internationaler Künstler*innen liegt ein Schwerpunkt auf dem Bewegtbild – auf Kino, Film und Video als Medien des Lichts. Aber auch in anderen Medien strahlen die Arbeiten hypnotische, fiebrige, glühende, drohende Affekte aus. Die Sonne fungiert insgesamt einerseits als Lebens- und Energiespenderin für politische Kämpfe und andererseits als mahnende Figur, deren schiere Masse und Lebensdauer die Kürze menschlichen Lebens auf dem Planeten Erde deutlich macht.
Opening Hours:
11:00 AM -
7:00 PM
16.05.2024
8:00 PM –
10:00 PM
16.05. | 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
KlangBildKlang – Songs for the Changing Seasons
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Wo, wann und wie verschafft sich der planetarische Wandel Ausdruck? Wie lässt sich dieser Ausdruck in Klang übersetzen? Studierende der Abteilung für Musik- und Bewegungspädagogik / Rhythmik der mdw - Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien erarbeiten zu zeitgenössischen Kunstwerken der Ausstellung "Songs for the Changing Seasons" Klangbilder und führen diese in einem Wandelkonzert durch die Ausstellung auf. Eine Veranstaltung in Kooperation mit der mdw - Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien.
"KlangBildKlang" ist ein buntes und aufregendes Festival der mdw – Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, das die kreativen Manifestationen und Interaktionen von visueller und auditiver Gestaltung erforscht und erlebbar macht.
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
30.08. –
08.09.2024
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
30.08. – 08.09. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Opening: CRITICAL CONSUMPTION
50
MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst
Stubenring 5
1010 Wien
Opening of the exhibition CRITICAL CONSUMPTION
Micro trends, fashion giants releasing dozens of new collections every year, precarious conditions for textile workers, luxury brands shredding unworn garments, and ecosystems being destroyed by mountains of textile waste: fashion—and the fashion industry—are increasingly coming under the spotlight for their approach to consumption, production processes, and sustainability. With the exhibition CRITICAL CONSUMPTION, the MAK is viewing with a critical eye a sector that is unrivaled in the way it drives consumption, the desire for the new, and rapid change.
For over a year, the MAK Gallery will play host to historical objects, contemporary designs, and artistic approaches that encourage us to contemplate the pressing issues of our age: “What are our clothes worth?” or “Who can afford not to shop?” Our consumption of fashion can be considered a paradigm of the mass consumption of capitalist societies in the Global North.
Opening Hours:
Di 10–21 Uhr
Mo geschlossen
01.02. –
14.07.2024
Zukunftslabor
80
Volkshilfe Wien
Favoritenstraße 83
1100 Wien
Das Tandem aus Kunst und Wissenschaft –
Christine Eder, Theaterregisseurin und Elisabeth Oberzaucher,
Verhaltensbiologin – arbeitet im Rahmen von zwei Projekten
zusammen.
Address:
Volkshilfe Wien
Favoritenstraße 83
1100 Wien
02.02. –
31.07.2024
12:00 PM –
6:00 PM
02.02. – 31.07. | 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Regina Anzenberger: Gstettn
14
Brotfabrik Wien
Absberggasse 27
1100 Wien
At the Collector’s Room we are showing new works from the series GSTETTN by Regina Anzenberger within the frame of the first Klima Biennale Wien.
Gstettn is a place of wilderness and freedom, a plot of land waiting to be used for housing and that has been taken over by nature in the meantime. From 2017 to 2021, Regina Anzenberger set about capturing the essence of this small piece of land just behind the Anker bakery. Flats for 3000 people will be built now, where once the buildings of Europe's largest bread factory stood.
With her photographs, which are painted over, extended by drawings and augmented with found objects, the artist has captured the natural experience of Gstettn in the seven chapters Winter Flowers, Nature Planets, The Illusion of Summer, Native Grounds, The Reconquest of Nature/6 Columns, Snails and Frost. In her works, Regina blurs the boundary between object and reality and takes us on an adventure.
Opening Hours:
MI - FR: 12:00 - 18:00
und nach Vereinbarung
29.02. –
26.01.2025
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
29.02. – 26.01. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
On the Backs of Camels
83
Weltmuseum Wien
Neue Hofburg, Heldenplatz
1010 Wien
Living together with camels and their close relatives shapes cultures. It is a source of livelihood for people around the world and part of their cultural identity. In a special exhibition scheduled to begin in 2024, the Weltmuseum Wien will explore the many aspects of life with dromedaries, Bactrian camels, llamas, and alpacas and will examine the effect that these animals, broadly called camelids, have had on the societies of which they are part.
Featuring films, photographs, artworks, and artefacts from the collections of the Weltmuseum Wien, several of which will be on public view for the first time, and with numerous loans from other institutions, the exhibition in six galleries narrates encounters with camelids past, present, and future.
Opening Hours:
10:00 AM -
6:00 PM
01.03. –
02.06.2024
11:00 AM –
6:00 PM
01.03. – 02.06. | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Oliver Ressler. Dog Days Bite Back
12
Belvedere 21
Arsenalstraße 1
1030 Wien
Oliver Ressler’s artistic and activist practice is based on the conviction that social conditions are not given but rather can be changed. For around three decades, Ressler has been focusing on urgent aspects of democracy, the economy, migration, and ecology, highlighting structural causes as well as forms of resistance and possible courses of action. Making social alternatives conceivable is a central motif in his work.
The exhibition Dog Days Bite Back brings together films and photographic works from recent years that address various dimensions of the climate crisis in all its economic, political, and social complexity and intertwine them with international climate justice movements. Ressler thus emphasizes that the effects of climate collapse that can now be felt across the world are linked to systemic failures in climate policy and a long overdue paradigm shift in global economic systems.
Opening Hours:
Mo:nur an Feiertagen
Di: 11 bis 18 Uhr
Mi: 11 bis 18 Uhr
Do: 11 bis 21 Uhr
Fr: 11 bis 18 Uhr
Sa: 11 bis 18 Uhr
So: 11 bis 18 Uhr
06.03. –
15.09.2024
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
06.03. – 15.09. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Angelika Loderer. Soil Fictions
12
Belvedere 21
Arsenalstraße 1
1030 Wien
For her solo exhibition at Belvedere 21, Angelika Loderer is designing a site-specific installation that uses soil as the common ground, highlighting its ecological, economic, political, and cultural narratives.
An interest in the subterranean and the stories that lurk there, the tension between what is visible and what is hidden, what is ephemeral and what is permanent run like a thread through the work of sculptor Angelika Loderer. For her critical examination of the concept of sculpture with regard to form and authorship, the artist occasionally engages in a creative dialogue with non-human beings whose habitat is the earth: she uses natural caves and passages shaped by animals as molds for casting or incorporates the transformative properties of fungal mycelium to alter and shape materials. The result of this creative process gives rise to a chance-driven and posthumanist coexistence of living beings.
Opening Hours:
Mo:nur an Feiertagen
Di: 11 bis 18 Uhr
Mi: 11 bis 18 Uhr
Do: 11 bis 21 Uhr
Fr: 11 bis 18 Uhr
Sa: 11 bis 18 Uhr
So: 11 bis 18 Uhr
06.03. –
15.09.2024
11:00 AM –
6:00 PM
06.03. – 15.09. | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Belvedere 21
12
Belvedere 21
Arsenalstraße 1
1030 Wien
Opening Hours:
Mo:nur an Feiertagen
Di: 11 bis 18 Uhr
Mi: 11 bis 18 Uhr
Do: 11 bis 21 Uhr
Fr: 11 bis 18 Uhr
Sa: 11 bis 18 Uhr
So: 11 bis 18 Uhr
19.03. –
26.05.2024
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
19.03. – 26.05. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
MAK Poster Forum: NOTHING IS DONE!
50
MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst
Stubenring 5
1010 Wien
Heat records and extreme weather seem to be the new normal. The Paris Agreement on climate protection, signed in 2015, has de facto failed. Many countries, including Austria, have but inadequately fulfilled their promises to meet the Agreement’s requirements. Against this background, he MAK presents 25 posters on the theme of environmental pollution and climate change by graphic designer, lawyer, and political activist Klaus Staeck (* 1938) in the new format of the MAK Poster Forum.
Opening Hours:
Di 10–21 Uhr
Mo geschlossen
22.03. –
23.06.2024
11:00 AM –
7:00 PM
22.03. – 23.06. | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Beate Gütschow. Resistance, Flood, Fire, Resistance.
32
Foto Arsenal Wien, MuseumsQuartier
Museumsplatz 1
1070 Wien
Dystopian situations with people standing on the edge of an abyss, landscapes devoid of humans, and deserted villages—it takes a second look to realize that these photographs depict crowds of protesters, remains of civilization-related interventions after flood disasters, or traces of fires that have ravaged forests and landscapes. These events did not take place just anywhere on the globe in the past years; they all happened in Germany.
Opening Hours:
DI - SO:
11:00 - 19:00 Uhr
22.03. –
23.06.2024
11:00 AM –
7:00 PM
22.03. – 23.06. | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Laure Winants: From a Tongue We Are Losing
32
Foto Arsenal Wien, MuseumsQuartier
Museumsplatz 1
1070 Wien
How does light filter our perception? What do icebergs sound like? What does a printout of the chemical composition of water look like?
For her photography project From a Tongue We Are Losing, which is being presented at the Klima Biennale Wien, the artist joined a team of multidisciplinary researchers embarking on a four-month expedition to the ice of the Arctic—a vast white desert in which humans make up only a minute part of the environment.
Winants has developed special techniques to capture the unique light phenomena of this special region. She makes the data tangible and emotionally perceptible, highlighting the interdependence of ecosystems.
Opening Hours:
DI - SO:
11:00 - 19:00 Uhr
02.04. –
10.06.2024
6:00 AM –
1:00 AM
02.04. – 10.06. | 6:00 AM – 1:00 AM
Bildungswege
71
U-Bahn Station Karlsplatz
Karlsplatz
1040 Wien
05.04. –
18.05.2024
12:00 PM –
7:00 PM
05.04. – 18.05. | 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Walking on rolling stones
35
Galerie rauminhalt
Schleifmühlgasse 13
1040 Wien
Growing glaciers: Not fiction, but reality. At the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA), scientists around Francesca Pellicciotti are researching glaciers that seem to defy global warming. Together with the artists Céline Ducret, Martin Heynen, and Patrick Hari, ISTA explores our complex emotions in times of uncertainty and tells the story of what it means to measure new realities step by step while the world under our feet is changing.
Opening Hours:
Di - Fr:
12:00 – 19:00 Uhr
Sa: 10:00 – 15:00 Uhr
05.04. –
14.07.2024
12:00 PM
05.04. – 14.07. | 12:00 PM
Großer Welt-Raum-Weg
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Sticker (Durchm. 25 cm) mit Info und QR-Code bei den Spiegeln in den Toiletten der Klima Biennale Wien Venues laden das Publikum ein, den ersten Hör-Raum des "Großen Welt-Raum-Wegs" ("Badezimmer") in Wien zu erleben. Der Große Welt-Raum-Weg ist ein Projekt im Rahmen der Kulturhauptstadt Salzkammergut Bad Ischl 2024 von Christoph Viscorsum in Zusammenarbeit mit Andreas Hagelüken. www.grosser-welt-raum-weg.info
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
06.04. –
14.07.2024
10:00 AM
06.04. – 14.07. | 10:00 AM
Arapolis
1
KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
1030 Wien
With ARAPOLIS, the Hamburg-based artist collective Baltic Raw Org is setting up an interactive game at the Kunst Haus Wien (the Game) and an installation at the Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof (the ARK).
Opening Hours:
10:00 AM -
6:00 PM
Address:
KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
1030 Wien
Arrival by public transport:
U-Bahn Linien: U4, U3, U1 oder U2
Strassenbahn Linien: 1 oder O
06.04. –
14.07.2024
10:00 AM
06.04. – 14.07. | 10:00 AM
proBach
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Seit 2021 untersucht das Projekt ProBACH das Potenzial aktiver sowie inaktiver Stadtbäche für stadtklimatische und sozialräumliche Verbesserungen. Angefangen bei wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen für die Reaktivierung vorhandener Stadtbäche bis zur experimentellen Umsetzung im Rahmen der Klimabiennale werden vielfältige Erfahrungen gesammelt.
Im Rahmen der Klima Biennale Wien 2024 erforscht „Wir probieren Bach“ anhand verschiedener Bachtypologien exemplarisch und experimentell Funktions- und Wirkweisen oberflächlicher Fließgewässer. Ein transdisziplinäres Rahmenprogramm begleitet die Installation und ermöglicht eine Zusammenarbeit von Forscher*innen und Besucher*innen. Diese leisten mit „Wir probieren Bach“ einen wichtigen gemeinsamen Beitrag zur Wissensproduktion und zum Verständnis urbaner Bachläufe.
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
06.04. –
14.07.2024
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20h
06.04. – 14.07. | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Biofabrique Vienna
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
A project by:
Vienna Business Agency and Atelier LUMA, a programme of LUMA Arles
Executive Partner:
Institute of Architectural Design, TU Wien
Principal Partners:
Bäckerei Ströck, Wienerberger AG, Wiener Linien
Exhibition Partner:
Klima Biennale Wien
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
06.04. –
14.07.2024
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20h
06.04. – 14.07. | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Design with a Purpose
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Design plays a crucial role in the functioning of our consumer society. But the work of designers can also be a key to an ecologically and socially sustainable way of life. DESIGN WITH A PURPOSE shows examples of how design can take responsibility, even though it is a tool that was developed in the course of destroying the planet.
The objects and projects presented by DESIGN WITH A PURPOSE create ways to value materials, energy, and humans without relying on exploitation. They tell stories and create relationships instead of promoting superficial consumption. And they challenge existing systems with fresh solutions – all without losing sight of aesthetics and functionality.
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
06.04. –
14.07.2024
10:00 AM –
8:00 PM
06.04. – 14.07. | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Solutions & Strategies
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Solutions & Strategies ist eine Kooperationsreihe mit der Universität für angewandte Kunst und der Akademie der bildenden Künste. Die Projekte begannen zum Teil bereits im Wintersemester 2023 und werden während des Biennale Zeitraums umgesetzt. Studierende, Professor*innen und Alumnis der teilnehmenden Klassen haben in dieser Zeit die Möglichkeit, eigene Projekte zu realisieren.
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
06.04. –
14.07.2024
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20h
06.04. – 14.07. | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Songs for the Changing Seasons
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Songs for the Changing Seasons brings together an international group of artists to reflect on the myriad ways, at once concrete and poetic, in which art is addressing the realities, effects and consequences of planetary transformation. Songs for the Changing Seasons considers forms of love, attention, repair and grief that meet with ecological challenges and damages. Assuming environmental transformation as a reality, the exhibition looks at where, when and how trouble is felt and expressed, and how art offers vital ways to articulate, interpret and cope with this trouble.
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
06.04. –
14.07.2024
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
06.04. – 14.07. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Klima Biennale Pavilion
1
KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
1030 Wien
The "Climate Biennale Pavilion" invites visitors to an open exchange of ideas and to linger. It is a meeting place, a starting point for many of the programme's events and a place for discussion: this is where climate culture is discussed, negotiated and practised. A weatherproof textile roof makes it possible to use the open pavilion even in bad weather for small events (about 100 people) such as discussions or performances. The pavilion is not an enclosed space, but comes into contact with the existing courtyard, embedding itself in the existing vegetation and allowing it to be experienced from a new perspective.
The existing vegetation in the courtyard of KunstHausWien, which runs along the edge of the perimeter walls in planting beds, is complemented and extended by a dense, forest-like underplanting. This densification increases the climatic performance, which enhances the quality of the stay, especially for events in early summer.
The wooden pavilion is a reuse of part of the Climate Culture Pavilion that was built by the Breathe Earth Collective in Graz in 2021. The installation has already successfully provided important impulses for climate culture. The concept of reusing an existing wooden structure plays a key role in the context of a sustainable climate debate.
Opening Hours:
10:00 AM -
6:00 PM
Address:
KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
1030 Wien
Arrival by public transport:
U-Bahn Linien: U4, U3, U1 oder U2
Strassenbahn Linien: 1 oder O
06.04. –
14.07.2024
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
06.04. – 14.07. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Arapolis
1
KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
1030 Wien
06.04. –
14.07.2024
12:00 PM –
8:00 PM
06.04. – 14.07. | 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Mobile Wiener Schule für Kunst und Nachhaltigkeit
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Um die drängenden Zukunftsfragen konkret und wirkungsvoll angehen zu können, braucht es ganzheitliche Herangehensweisen. In der künftigen „Wiener Schule für Kunst und Nachhaltigkeit“ wollen wir über künstlerisches Arbeiten mit der Methode der ARTIZIPATION einen Transformationsprozess von einer linearen Denk- und Handlungsweise zu einer zirkulären erproben und so einen dauerhaften Prozess hin zu ökologisch, ökonomisch und sozial nachhaltigem Handeln anregen.
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
06.04. –
11.08.2024
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
06.04. – 11.08. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Into the Woods
1
KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
1030 Wien
In association with Klima Biennale Wien, KUNST HAUS WIEN presents a comprehensive group exhibition on one of the world’s most vital ecosystems: the forest. Sixteen contemporary artistic positions reflect on the forest as a habitat, its ecological processes, as well as the threats it faces.
More than ever, the world’s forests have become monuments to the imbalances found on our planet. Forests filter water and air, and supply resources and food. As habitats for the majority of terrestrial animals, forests are beneficial to human health, and, as vital carbon stores, help stabilize the planet’s climate. Logging and the profit-oriented exploitation of woodlands are accelerating the ecological crisis while climate change fuels deforestation.
Opening Hours:
10:00 AM -
6:00 PM
Address:
KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
1030 Wien
Arrival by public transport:
U-Bahn Linien: U4, U3, U1 oder U2
Strassenbahn Linien: 1 oder O
09.04. –
14.07.2024
3:00 PM –
7:00 PM
09.04. – 14.07. | 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Unter und unter uns
48
MAERZ Künstler- und Künstlerinnenvereinigung Linz
Eisenbahngasse 20
4020 Linz
Because of global warming and its consequences, our gaze is increasingly directed downwards. Without the creatures under our feet, the ground would be pulled away from us. Now we want to get to know them and their fins and feelers, flagella and tentacles, bubbles and barbels! But does our attention help them? We should definitely not mess with them: From beneath you it devours! We? Those below us make that questionable to us. Because speaking of climate means giving up the fiction of being able to stay below.
Address:
MAERZ Künstler- und Künstlerinnenvereinigung Linz
Eisenbahngasse 20
4020 Linz
10.04. –
26.06.2024
2:00 PM –
5:00 PM
10.04. – 26.06. | 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Wiener Schule für Kunst und Nachhaltigkeit
2
Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien
Die Wiener Schule für Kunst und Nachhaltigkeit bündelt Wissen und Praxiserfahrung aus Kunst, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft, um neue Lösungen für die zukünftigen Herausforderungen anzubieten. Prototypisch werden im Rahmen des Projekts gemeinsame Strategien zur Umkehrung der vorherrschenden linearen Denk- und Handlungsweise in eine zirkuläre entwickelt. In alltagspraktischen Workshops können Ankerpraktiken für den sozialen, ökologischen und ökonomischen Wandel erprobt werden.
Opening Hours:
Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h
Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20
11.04. –
08.06.2024
11:00 AM
11.04. – 08.06. | 11:00 AM
The Mourning of Nature and Humanity
38
hinterland - Krongarten
Krongasse 20
1050 Wien
How do the artists showcased in this exhibition integrate environmental responsibility into their art practices centered on ecology? How can concerns regarding sustainability and ecological issues be effectively incorporated into both the theoretical and practical dimensions of art? Furthermore, the discussion will delve into contemporary art's approaches to nature and ecology, with a primary focus on the works spanning various disciplines. These artists convey direct messages concerning environmental issues or provoke contemplation on sustainability through their creative endeavors.
17.04. –
04.06.2024
10:00 AM
17.04. – 04.06. | 10:00 AM
WILDERNESS ALLIANCES
52
MOTHERBOARD
Castellezgasse 36-38, T20/3.Stock 1020 Wien
Insta: @motherboard2.0 / motherboard.artspace@gmail.com
„WILDERNESS ALLIANCES — Exhibition & Laboratory for Artistic and Performative Research in Interaction with Plants“ is a MOTHERBOARD project that explores the relationship between humans, plants, and other vibrant entities. It is an immersive installation inspired by Hildegard von Bingen's concept of Viriditas - The Greening Power, composed of various plants, seeds, soil, and video works, responding to current environmental challenges. The exhibition creates a space for artists, visitors, and plants to explore diverse relationships within social, ecological, and political structures, encouraging new narratives within our interconnectedness with our home planet.
Artists: Guadalupe Aldrete, Bettina Eigner, Fuzzy Earth, Anita Fuchs, Elena Kristofor, Barbara Marcel, Laura Sperl, Stephanie Winter & Salon Hybrid
Curated by Stephanie Winter
Research by Linn Mauerer
Address:
MOTHERBOARD
Castellezgasse 36-38, T20/3.Stock 1020 Wien
Insta: @motherboard2.0 / motherboard.artspace@gmail.com
24.04. –
14.07.2024
12:00 AM –
12:00 AM
24.04. – 14.07. | 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Vdonaukanal
74
Schleusenpark
Franz-Josefs-Kai
1010 Wien
The Vdonaukanal art mile presents artistic interventions outside of museums and historical institutions and is becoming a new, expanded meeting place for interactive art in Vienna.
Vdonaukanal presents art education projects in augmented reality and thus the art of the next generation. Through this power of creative research, the Danube Canal will be transformed into a space of renewal and discourse.
24.04. –
21.04.2025
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
24.04. – 21.04. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
(Un)Known Artists of the Amazon
83
Weltmuseum Wien
Neue Hofburg, Heldenplatz
1010 Wien
This exhibition is a project jointly undertaken by the Weltmuseum Wien (WMW) and the private Museu de Arte Indígena (MAI) in Curitiba, Brazil. The show’s curators, Claudia Augustat (WMW) and Julianna Polodan Martins (MAI), engage these two museum collections in dialogue, reflecting thereby the manner in which autonomous works of art have evolved from functional and ritual objects.
Opening Hours:
10:00 AM -
6:00 PM
29.04. –
16.05.2024
12:00 AM –
11:59 PM
29.04. – 16.05. | 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM
"PLANET A"
71
U-Bahn Station Karlsplatz
Karlsplatz
1040 Wien
Showroom of the Red Carpet Art Awards: Exhibition of the Parhamergymnasium, Vienna
30.04. –
01.06.2024
2:00 PM –
7:00 PM
30.04. – 01.06. | 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Die grüne Kammer
33
FOTOGALERIE WIEN
Währinger Straße 59
1090 Wien
Together with three Viennese darkrooms – the photo lab Lumen X, the workshop Analog Photography at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, and filmkoop wien – the Photo Gallery Vienna explores alternative photographic processes. The exhibition showcases local artists who pave the way for resource-saving practices. As part of workshops, the audience is also invited to experiment with alternative imaging techniques and development methods.
Opening Hours:
DI & FR:
14:00 - 19:00 Uhr
MI & DO:
12:00 - 19:00 Uhr
SA:
10:00 - 14:00 Uhr
01.05. –
11.08.2024
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
01.05. – 11.08. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
TROIKA. Terminal Beach
50
MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst
Stubenring 5
1010 Wien
In an immersive spatial installation specially conceived for the MAK, the artist collective Troika (Eva Rucki, Conny Freyer and Sebastian Noel) focuses on the multi-layered forms of non-human intelligence. While in the digital animation "Terminal Beach" a robotic arm covered in fur fells the last tree on earth, the scenography is expanded into the real space by 3D-printed digital twins of museum objects that populate a flooded landscape as enigmatic creatures.
Opening Hours:
Di 10–21 Uhr
Mo geschlossen
01.05. –
11.08.2024
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
01.05. – 11.08. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
TROIKA. Terminal Beach
50
MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst
Stubenring 5
1010 Wien
In an immersive spatial installation specially conceived for the MAK, the artist collective Troika (Eva Rucki, Conny Freyer and Sebastian Noel) focuses on the multi-layered forms of non-human intelligence. While in the digital animation "Terminal Beach" a robotic arm covered in fur fells the last tree on earth, the scenography is expanded into the real space by 3D-printed digital twins of museum objects that populate a flooded landscape as enigmatic creatures.
Opening Hours:
Di 10–21 Uhr
Mo geschlossen
02.05. –
29.05.2024
11:00 AM –
6:00 PM
02.05. – 29.05. | 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Reverse Imagining Vienna
7
Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab
Otto Wagner-Postsparkasse, Georg-Coch-Platz 2
1010 Wien
Since 2020, the global stock of man-made mass has been higher than that of biomass. In order to gain perspectives on sustainable relationships with inanimate matter, a Gründerzeit building and the Prater Bridge over the Danube (A23) were scientifically decomposed in terms of their building materials and recomposed as literary and sculptural speculations. The result is imaginary images with a time horizon ranging from the present to geological distances.
Address:
Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab
Otto Wagner-Postsparkasse, Georg-Coch-Platz 2
1010 Wien
03.05. –
20.05.2024
10:00 AM –
6:00 PM
03.05. – 20.05. | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
KUBUS III
44
Künstlerhaus, Gesellschaft bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler Österreichs
Karlsplatz 5
1010 Wien
Kubus is a participatory exhibition and discussion format developed by the artists Anke Armandi, Maria Grün, and Lena Knilli. Kubus III, with works by Michael Goldgruber and Markus Guschelbauer, is the starting point for an Open Call: People from artistic practice are invited to respond to it with works by other artists, to supplement the exhibition in the Factory of the Künstlerhaus and to expand the space for dialogue.
Address:
Künstlerhaus, Gesellschaft bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler Österreichs
Karlsplatz 5
1010 Wien
04.05. –
29.05.2024
MO - FR: 11:00 - 18:00
SA 04.05.: 10:00 - 18:00
04.05. – 29.05. | 11:00 AM
Energy at the Threshold of the Visible World
7
Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab
Otto Wagner-Postsparkasse, Georg-Coch-Platz 2
1010 Wien
Energy is a scientific concept, but also part of discourse, and deeply related to power structures. To borrow a term from Donna Haraway, it is part of the “natureculture” of the modern world; it can be studied historically while it is part of natural complexity, and a description of a scalar physical quantity that can be measured, transformed and transferred. Entangled in the physical and the political, thermodynamic and metabolic, geologic and corporeal, extractive and renewable, landscapes and bodies, energy remains one part of the modern world that is particularly abstract and obscure.
Visualizations of energy, past and present, are critical as they translate scientific research and data into other fields, displaying the entanglements of energy. They have the potential to become signs by bringing together the signifier, the signified and the perceiver. In such images, scientific knowledge and aesthetics go hand in hand, and energy enters the threshold of the visible world.
Indeed, already in the 7th century, Isidore of Seville suggested the entanglements of energy, when he wrote that the words color and “calor” (heat) come from the same root in his Etymologies. In the 19th century, James Clerk Maxwell’s insights on the nature of electromagnetic waves showed the difference between light and heat to be a wave’s frequency. It is possible to think about the relation between aesthetics and energy, and ask: what color is energy today, for this society and culture?
This exhibition brings together the historical visualizations of energy along with the work of artists and architects thinking about the colors, images and representations of energy.
With works by Hubert Dobler, Exikon, Barbara Kapusta, Matthias Kessler, Galo Patricio Moncayo-Asan and Michael Wang.
The exhibition was conceptualized and organized by Tülay Atak and Bernhard Sommer with Galo Patricio Mancayo-Asan, Malgorzata Sommer-Nawara, Florian Zeif, Daniil Zhiltsov, and graphic design by Annija Česka.
The exhibition has been made possible with an INTRA grant, funded by the Zentrum Fokus Forschung at the Angewandte.
Address:
Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab
Otto Wagner-Postsparkasse, Georg-Coch-Platz 2
1010 Wien
06.05. –
23.05.2024
12:00 AM
06.05. – 23.05. | 12:00 AM
“Rise, Fall, Hope”
72
U-Bahn Station Volkstheater
Volkstheater
1070 Wien
Showroom der Red Carpet Art Awards: Ausstellung der Schüler*innen des GRG 23 Draschestraße 1230
Opening Hours:
12:00 AM -
11:59 PM
15.05. –
28.05.2024
Geschlossen am Montag, 20.5.2024
15.05. – 28.05. | 10:00 AM
¡OJO!
4
AUSTRIAN FASHION ASSOCIATION
Lindengasse 27/1
1070 Wien
Sophia Guggenberger was supported in 2023/24 by the AFA Support program to develop her project ¡OJO!, a shoe collection based on an experimental-creative, circular, and responsible fashion design practice. The results will be presented as part of the Klima Biennale Wien 2024 in the AFA Space.
¡OJO! is the first wearable shoe collection by Sophia Guggenberger. Built up layer by layer, the construction of the shoes is the defining moment for form and character. She aims to visualize a design approach based on the materials and techniques used. ¡OJO! moves away from highly industrialized, smooth objects, towards structured and versatile companions. (Almost) all materials are bio-based. The components are separable, repairable, and individually disposable.
The exhibition in the AFA Space presents the collection in its current state. What’s next? How can the production process be integrated into local infrastructures? How can the shoes become part of local resource and knowledge systems?
Exhibition design and curation:
Sophia Guggenberger & Johanna Magdalena Guggenberger
Project support:
Dalma Monori, AFA Support
Miriam Kathrein, Head of AFA Futures
16.05. –
03.06.2024
12:00 AM –
11:59 PM
16.05. – 03.06. | 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM
"Exporting Ethics. Europas Textilmüll außer Sichtweite"
71
U-Bahn Station Karlsplatz
Karlsplatz
1040 Wien
Showroom of the Red Carpet Art Awards: Exhibition of the GRG17 Hernalser Gymnasium Geblergasse, Vienna
16.05. –
01.09.2024
Di, Mi, Fr, Sa, So: 11:00 - 19:00
Do: 11:00 - 21:00
16.05. – 01.09. | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Genossin Sonne
42
Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier
Museumsplatz 1
1070 Wien
A joint exhibition of the Kunsthalle Wien and the Wiener Festwochen.
In the eighteenth century, the term “revolution” came to designate a “violent overthrow of the existing political and social order,” a meaning fixed by the French Revolution. Before that time, astronomers had long used it to describe the orbits of the celestial bodies.
This essayistic group exhibition is dedicated to works of art and artistic theories that connect the cosmos, and especially the sun – the most important provider of energy for life on earth – to social and political movements. In light of the decentering of the human being as the subject of history, we inquire into the extent to which not just the natural environment on our earth but, on a grander scale, even the universe contributes to historical processes. For instance, is there a linkage, as the Soviet cosmists asserted, between increased solar activity (more sunspots and solar winds) and revolutions on earth? And which speculative and eminently enjoyable reflections on such questions can be found in contemporary visual art and poetry?
Opening Hours:
11:00 AM -
7:00 PM