NEW NEEDS
curated by Rosa Rendl & Isabella Ritter
until July 1st, 2015
Artists:
Daphne Ahlers, Minda Andrén, Nadja Athanassowa, Anna-Sophie Berger, Juliette Bonneviot, Dora Budor, Adrian Buschmann, Tatjana Danneberg, Verena Dengler, Aleksandra Domanović, Flaka Haliti, HHDM with Lucia Stamati + Cathrin Ulikowski, Kathi Hofer, Nora Kapfer, Adriana Lara, Lonely Boys, Sarah Ortmeyer, Ivan Pérard, Lucia Elena Prusa, Hanna Putz, Jon Rafman, Rosa Rendl, Martyn Reynolds, Halvor Rønning, Signe Rose, Lennart Schweder, Lilli Thießen, Dena Yago, Min Yoon, Marcin Zarzeka.
Pavilion curated by HHDM (founded by Daphne Ahlers, Philipp Timischl and Roland Gaberz)
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NEW NEEDS, Installation view |
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NEW NEEDS, Installation view |
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NEW NEEDS, Installation view |
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NEW NEEDS, Installation view |
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NEW NEEDS, Installation view |
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Aleksandra Domanovic |
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Anna-Sophie Berger |
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Cathrin Ulikowski
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Daphne Ahlers |
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Dena Yago |
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Dora Budor |
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Dena Yago and Verena Dengler |
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Flaka Haliti |
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Halvor Ronning+Martyn Reynolds |
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Hanna Putz |
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HHDM with Lucia Stamati and Cathrin Ulikowski |
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HHDM with Lucia Stamati and Cathrin Ulikowski + Mercedes Music (Dan Bodan / Howie B / VIPRA / Dawn Mok / Raju Arara / WHY BE ) |
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Juliette Bonneviot and Halvor Ronning |
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Juliette Bonneviot |
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Kathi Hofer |
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Lennard Schweder |
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Lonely Boys |
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Lucia Elena Prusa |
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Lucia Stamati |
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Lucia Stamati |
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Marcin Zarzeka |
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Min Yoon and Anna-Sophie Berger |
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Minda Andren and Sarah Ortmeyer |
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Nadja Athanassowa |
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Nora Kapfer |
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Rosa Rendl |
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Signe Rose |
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Tatjana Danneberg |
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Verena Dengler
Lilli Thiessen, Placement green, 2014, video loop
Ivan Perard
Adriana Lara
Adrian Buschmann |
Jon Rafman, You, the World and I, 2010, Video
https://vimeo.com/88812836
NEW NEEDS takes place at the Wittmann House (built 1970-75) designed by Austrian architect Johannes Spalt.
Johannes Spalt’s oeuvre can be classified as belonging to the „Third Generation“ of Modernists whose achievement it was to re-establish references to architectural history (especially achievements of High Cultures in Asia and the Orient) which Modernism had broken with before. Lightness, the constructive, the modular, the umbrella and skin are constitutive as well as recurring motives in Spalt’s vocabulary, which are also protagonists in the architectural language of the Wittmann House.
The exhibition aims to create a dialogue between the works and the architecture of the house in order to fathom potential contemporary meanings of Spalt’s principles which were visionary at their time. Within the exhibition each work should open up its own cosmos of references and meanings oft he former.
What meaning do concepts as lightness, the constructive, the modular, poetry and folly have today; how can they be thought of today against the backdrop of the digital era? How are terms as umbrella and skin understood in view of an increasing disembodiment? How can challenging visions and experimentations manifest themselves today?
Is it possible to speak of new needs?
Artists:
Daphne Ahlers, Minda Andrén, Nadja Athanassowa, Anna-Sophie Berger, Juliette Bonneviot, Dora Budor, Adrian Buschmann, Tatjana Danneberg, Verena Dengler, Aleksandra Domanović, Flaka Haliti, HHDM with Lucia Stamati + Cathrin Ulikowski, Kathi Hofer, Nora Kapfer, Adriana Lara, Lonely Boys, Sarah Ortmeyer, Ivan Pérard, Lucia Elena Prusa, Hanna Putz, Jon Rafman, Rosa Rendl, Martyn Reynolds, Halvor Rønning, Signe Rose, Lennart Schweder, Lilli Thießen, Dena Yago, Min Yoon, Marcin Zarzeka.
Photo Credits: Tina Herzl
* All images are courtesy of Rosa Rendl, Isabella Ritter, and the artists