At Layr, Vienna, a group exhibition reminds viewers of the culture-crossing and nonconformist possibilities of artworks
From Alexander Tovborg’s spiritual yearning to collective mythologies as told by Miralda
A retrospective at Albertina, Vienna, reintroduces audiences to one of Austria's most provocative feminist artists
At the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, the artist’s recent works explore the politics of human production and consumption
Imbued with cultural history, the artist’s ceramic sculptures embody near-magical properties that hint at a dystopic future
At Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna, the artist’s sleek metal sculptures are injected with a humanizing dose of biography
At Gianni Manhattan, Vienna, the artist evokes painful memories of childhood cruelty
At Felix Gaudlitz, the artist’s installation-cum-exhibition blurs the line between display and artwork
At Layr, Vienna, the artist’s new video works put a group of men under a scrupulous yet intimate examination
Laden with scenes of sex, the artist's new paintings at Croy Nielsen, Vienna, test the border of the disturbing
At Mumok, Vienna, the artist uses the elephant as a symbol for the human cost of the textile industry in Taiwan
At LAYR, Vienna, the Bahamian artist’s hazy horse paintings focus on interspecies relationships within a personal and historical context
At Gianni Manhattan, Vienna, the artist presents a dystopian future in which water has dried out and technology has failed us
At Felix Gaudlitz, Vienna, a series of photographs by the French novelist beautifully captures the notion of intimacy
At Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna, the artist reflects on the politics that dictate which lives matter
Steven Zultanski on the Chicago-based cult video artist
At Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna, the artist highlights the ways in which Kurdish culture is expressed at the intersection of myth and reality
An exhibition at Croy Nielsen, Vienna, explores the female gaze on a world which seems murkier than ever
At Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna, the artist asks: what does communal political action look like today?
From imperial jewels to a miniature sarcophagus, this chamber of curiosities at the Kunsthistorisches Museum mixes fastidiousness with kitsch