Getting better --

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Getting better
01/06/2022 - 29/06/2022

Getting better

Kirils Ecis
Eliška Jahelková
Marlene Stahl
Daniel Stolzlederer

Curated by Alexander Martinz
Exhibition: June 01-29, 2022
Finissage: June 29, starting at 19:00

Getting better is an organic process in which four artists enter a gallery space to form a communal body as well as a body of sound. During the exhibition the artists will develop and rehearse a cover version of Cass Elliot's song „It's Getting Better“. The musical, graphical and photographic material created during this period will be exhibited at the finissage on June 29 in form of an audiovisual installation, that depicts the process of developing a collective identity.

Alexander Martinz (*1979, Klagenfurt, AT) studied electroacoustic composition at the mdw - University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna under Germán Toro-Pérez and transmedia art at the University of Applied Arts Vienna under Brigitte Kowanz. Artistic works by Alexander Martinz were shown at the Steirischer Herbst, the Diagonale and can be found in the Lenikus Collection and the Ursula Blickle Video Archive.

 

 

TRANS... genre, medium, context, discipline, materiality, aesthetics, identities, gender...

An exhibition series by the institute Transmedia Arts, University of Applied Arts Vienna at Georg Kargl Permanent

At the invitation of Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Jakob Lena Knebl and team of the Transmedia Arts department will design an exhibition series with students at Georg Kargl PERMANENT space, from April to December 2022.
The seven-part series is curated by the team of the class Transmediale Kunst, University of Applied Arts Vienna. The exhibitions will present works by students that have a kinship to their own artistic practice, as well as expertise of the individual members of the team. The aim is to make the diverse thematic fields and the methodological diversity of Transmedia Arts visible to a broad public.

Transmedia Arts / Jakob Lena Knebl
University of Applied Arts Vienna

hosted by:
GEORG KARGL PERMANENT