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© Photo: © Visvaldas Morkevicius/Adrian Deweerdt

06.04. –
14.07.2024

© Photo: Florian Rainer

29.06. –
29.06.2024

Siemens Art Commission: Plastic People-Dilemma. A performative conversation sculpture

Plastic People-Dilemma is a performative conversation sculpture developed by artist Oliver Hangl, which will be performed as part of the Klima Biennale Wien in collaboration with the Siemens Art Commission. A festival like the Klima Biennale aims to raise awareness of the pressing issues of our time while also promoting a paradigm shift towards a more sustainable future. Nonetheless, it is (as of yet) unavoidable that every guest will leave an ecological footprint, from getting to the event, purchasing tickets, or posting selfies to consuming food and beverages and using the lavatories. This is where Oliver Hangl’s social sculpture Plastic People-Dilemma enters the picture: Calling on the media, he takes over public space and proposes that we all work together to create the largest possible sculpture of our ecological footprint. To represent our excessive use of resources and the resulting ecological footprint, he chooses Polyethylene Terephthalate, a mono-material commonly found in PET bottles. Plastic People-Dilemma is being developed through a collective process without formal guidelines. The primary focus of the project is to stimulate dialogue and raise awareness of our self-inflicted dilemma of growing mountains of waste. We use the most complex technological processes to return part of the waste to the recycling chain, while the rest is incinerated.

Hangl’s Plastic People-Dilemma manifests this socio-ecological dilemma in which we find ourselves as a linear-thinking and wasteful society. What is required to avoid recycling altogether and instead work within circular economy parameters?

curated by:

Andreas Krištof, Christine Haupt-Stummer

06.04. –
14.07.2024

Arapolis. climate, displacement, gambling

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).

© Photo: Aktivismus Camp, Foto: Dorothea Trappel

17.05. –
23.06.2024

Aktivismus Camp

The Vienna Climate Biennale 2024 focuses on networking, exchange and cooperation. In this sense, the Activism Camp is a powerful experiment that creates space for more than 20 different initiatives, organisations and alliances from the climate activist scene. They are the ones who radically and relentlessly insist on the long overdue implementation of the necessary measures for a climate-friendly society.

The outward-looking programme ranges from campaign development workshops with Greenpeace and protest training with the Last Generation to a performance by the Complaints Choir and a workshop on 'Power comes from doing' with the Radical Daughters.

curated by:

Dorothea Trappel