Vienna

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At Layr, Vienna, a group exhibition reminds viewers of the culture-crossing and nonconformist possibilities of artworks

BY Mitchell Anderson | 27 SEP 23

From Alexander Tovborg’s spiritual yearning to collective mythologies as told by Miralda

BY frieze | 21 JUL 23

A retrospective at Albertina, Vienna, reintroduces audiences to one of Austria's most provocative feminist artists

BY Kathrin Heinrich | 06 JUL 23

At the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, the artist’s recent works explore the politics of human production and consumption

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 28 APR 23

Imbued with cultural history, the artist’s ceramic sculptures embody near-magical properties that hint at a dystopic future

BY Kathrin Heinrich | 19 APR 23

At Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna, the artist’s sleek metal sculptures are injected with a humanizing dose of biography

BY Kathrin Heinrich | 23 FEB 23

At Gianni Manhattan, Vienna, the artist evokes painful memories of childhood cruelty

BY Kathrin Heinrich | 08 DEC 22

At Felix Gaudlitz, the artist’s installation-cum-exhibition blurs the line between display and artwork

BY Francesca Gavin | 27 SEP 22

At Layr, Vienna, the artist’s new video works put a group of men under a scrupulous yet intimate examination

BY Miriam Stoney | 15 JUN 22

Laden with scenes of sex, the artist's new paintings at Croy Nielsen, Vienna, test the border of the disturbing

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 25 APR 22

At Mumok, Vienna, the artist uses the elephant as a symbol for the human cost of the textile industry in Taiwan

BY Francesca Gavin | 16 DEC 21

At LAYR, Vienna, the Bahamian artist’s hazy horse paintings focus on interspecies relationships within a personal and historical context

BY Francesca Gavin | 17 JUN 21

At Gianni Manhattan, Vienna, the artist presents a dystopian future in which water has dried out and technology has failed us

BY Francesca Gavin | 13 JAN 21

At Felix Gaudlitz, Vienna, a series of photographs by the French novelist beautifully captures the notion of intimacy

BY Max L. Feldman | 18 NOV 20

At Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna, the artist reflects on the politics that dictate which lives matter

BY Eric Otieno Sumba | 17 SEP 20

Steven Zultanski on the Chicago-based cult video artist

BY Steven Zultanski | 20 APR 20

At Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna, the artist highlights the ways in which Kurdish culture is expressed at the intersection of myth and reality

BY Tom Hastings | 26 DEC 19

An exhibition at Croy Nielsen, Vienna, explores the female gaze on a world which seems murkier than ever

BY Kimberly Bradley | 08 MAR 19

At Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna, the artist asks: what does communal political action look like today?

BY Max L. Feldman | 18 DEC 18

From imperial jewels to a miniature sarcophagus, this chamber of curiosities at the Kunsthistorisches Museum mixes fastidiousness with kitsch

BY Max L. Feldman | 15 NOV 18