Exhibition Opening (DE/EN)
Guglielmo Castelli: Sweet Baby Motel

Date and time

Thursday, 12.2.2026
19:00

Location

Kunsthalle Wien
Karlsplatz

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Opening
German, English
Guglielmo Castelli, La tendenza precoce ad anticipare catastrofi [The early tendency to anticipate catastrophes], 2025
Courtesy Guglielmo Castelli; Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo/Bruxelles/New York/Paris and Sylvia Kouvali, London/Piraeus, photo: Nicola Morittu
Guglielmo Castelli, La tendenza precoce ad anticipare catastrofi [The early tendency to anticipate catastrophes], 2025
Courtesy Guglielmo Castelli; Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo/Bruxelles/New York/Paris and Sylvia Kouvali, London/Piraeus, photo: Nicola Morittu

We warmly invite you to celebrate the exhibition opening with us.

19:00 Speeches

→ Giovanni Pugliese, Italian Ambassador
→ Michelle Cotton, Artistic Director Kunsthalle Wien

Free admission

Guglielmo Castelli (b. 1987, Turin) will present new and recent paintings and cut paper sculpture. Trained in theatrical scenography, Castelli has developed a distinctive iconography that draws upon the history of painting, architecture and literature. His nocturnal, dream-like canvases are charged with psychological drama. In these new works figures appear suspended in space, falling from furniture or through the air. Glimpses of Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s The Hunters in the Snow (1565) or patchwork façades that recall the architecture of Friedensreich Hundertwasser add a Viennese accent to compositions that are densely layered with narrative. A series of works on canvas and board will be presented over an eighteen-metre mural inspired by the story of Hansel and Gretel. These will be accompanied by small sculptures, preparatory materials and sketchbooks presented in vitrines.

The exhibition is organised in collaboration with Castello di Rivoli Museo d‘Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli-Turin.

Support

The exhibition is supported by PAC2025 – Piano per l’Arte Contemporanea, promoted by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture and the Italian Cultural Institute in Vienna.

Kunsthalle Wien would like to thank Vöslauer and Winzerhof Familie Dockner for supporting the opening.