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Address:

KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
1030 Wien

Opening Hours:

10:00 AM -
6:00 PM

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Biennale Zentrale KunstHausWien

The Biennale’s headquarters are to be located at KunstHausWien, which is currently undergoing the final stages of its major sustainable refurbishment. Into the Woods is the group exhibition curated by Sophie Haslinger for the first Klima Biennale Wien; it is devoted to one of the most important ecosystems of our time. On two floors of the Museum, 16 contemporary artistic positions explore humankind’s impact on the state of the forests and their destruction, but also the collective and symbiotic effects of the forest ecosystem. The Garage Project Space is home to modular workspaces with repair cafés and workshops. The Inner Courtyard is to be given a temporary and sustainably built event space for talks, performances, concerts and community meetings. In keeping with the principles of re-use and upcycling, the Climate Culture Pavilion designed by the Breathe Earth Collective for the 2020 Year of Culture in Graz is to be repurposed for the Klima Biennale Wien. What’s more, in June, KunstHausWien will also be hosting the first Vienna Climate Summit, a new type of interactive symposium format aimed at the school and extracurricular education community, with workshops as well as scientific and artistic initiatives.
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Address:

Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof
Nordwestbahnstraße 16
1200 Wien

Opening Hours:

Wed – Fri: 12 – 20h
Sat – Sun: 10 – 18h

Opening hours in the opening week (06.04. – 14.04.):
daily 10 – 20

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Festivalareal Nordwestbahnhof

At Nordwestbahnstraße 16, a large experimental field for sustainable co-existence and a livable future is being created. Several exhibitions, spatial interventions, workshops, as well as a series of participatory formats, but also a Gstettn Sanctuary, including a canteen, children’s play area, and a dense program of events will bring the area to life as a festival. With the Klima Commons, there is a neighborhood center, a consumption-free zone, and an open stage for festivalpartners.

The group exhibition Songs for the Changing Seasons, curated by Lucia Pietroiusti (Head of Ecologies, Serpentine, London) and Filipa Ramos (Lecturer, Institute Art Gender Nature [IAGN], University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland [FHNW], Basel), brings together international artists to explore how art engages with the effects, consequences and reality of environmental change between mourning and transformation.

The exhibition Design with a Purpose, co-produced by Vienna Design Week, will showcase outstanding green and circular design from Austria. At Biofabrique Vienna – a pilot project of Wirtschaftsagentur Wien building on the bio-regional design practice of Jan Boelen and his team – unused and reused resources are turned into new materials for design and architecture in cooperation with Technische Universität Wien. For Solutions & Strategies, students from Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien and Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien will develop projects relating to art and climate.

StudioVlayStreeruwitz and Rajek Barosch landscape architects worked together to design the festival area, temporarily transforming the former railway station grounds into an urban utopia.

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© Photo: Aktivismus Camp, Foto: Dorothea Trappel

Address:

Volkskundemuseum Wien
Laudongasse 15–19
1080 Wien

Aktivismus Camp

The Klima Biennale Wien 2024 focuses on networking, exchange and cooperation. With the Activism Camp, a powerful experiment is opening its doors: together with more than 20 different initiatives, organisations and alliances from the climate activist scene, free spaces are being created. As a safe space, they offer opportunities for retreat and networking to shape everyday activist life.

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