

Eva Egermann – Ein Versuch über Linda Bilda [An Approach to Linda Bilda]
In this experimental audio piece Eva Egermann explores scenes from Linda Bilda’s comic worlds. Which questions do they pose concerning the social conditions of artistic work and socio-political agency? It is a close reading and discussion of Linda Bilda’s texts and images as visual thinking spaces, which are characterized by autonomy, fearlessness, non-conformity, and idiosyncrasy. And last but not least: a piece of fan fiction.
The audio piece is part of the group exhibition In the meantime, midday comes around.
Literature and references:
Linda Bilda, Keep it Real, eine Koolektion von Comics und politischen Texten, hg. v. Salzburger Kunstverein, 2009, Backcover.
Linda Bilda, Hängt sie höher (1992), in: Keep it Real, hg. v. Salzburger Kunstverein, 2009, Seite 13.
Eva Egermann und Linda Bilda, Zeitreisende gesucht, in: Crip Magazine #4, hg. v. Eva Egermann, Anne Faucheret, WHW (Ivet Ćurlin, Nataša Ilić and Sabina Sabolović), Wien, 2021, Seite 12.
stephan dillemuth, lilda bilda: zukunft und ende der goldenen welt, in: LINDA BILDA. amor vincit omnia, hg. v. ARTCLUB WIEN Kunstverein, Christoph Schäfer und Hemma Schmutz, Wien: Verlag für Moderne Kunst, 2020, Seite 88 – 93.
Linda Bilda, „Gewalt“ nach einem Text von Hannah Arendt, NO Comix #3 (2002), in: Keep it Real, hg. v. Salzburger Kunstverein, 2009, Seite 94.
Linda Bilda, Souveränität (2012), Collage, Fotokopie und Zeichnung, Belvedere Wien, in: LINDA BILDA. amor vincit omnia, hg. v. ARTCLUB WIEN Kunstverein, Christoph Schäfer und Hemma Schmutz, Wien: Verlag für Moderne Kunst, 2020, Seite 70.
christoph schäfer, die wirklichkeit nicht in ruhe lassen: arbeite nie, in: LINDA BILDA. amor vincit omnia, hg. v. ARTCLUB WIEN Kunstverein, Christoph Schäfer und Hemma Schmutz, Wien: Verlag für Moderne Kunst, 2020, Seite 130 – 143.
Linda Bilda, Die Macht der Spinne, NO Comix #2 (1997), in: Keep it Real, hg. v. Salzburger Kunstverein, 2009, Seite 69.
Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, Drei Fabeln von Don Durito, grundrisse Ausgabe Nr.7, 2002 Seite 62.
Linda Bilda, Cosmic Creatures, Crip Magazine #1, hg. v. Eva Egermann, 2012, Wien: Eigenverlag, Seite 8.
Linda Bilda, Untitled, in: Keep it Real, hg. v. Salzburger Kunstverein, 2009, Seite 123.
Linda Bilda, Was ist Anarchismus?, NO Comix #3 (2002), in: „Keep it Real“ 2009, Seite 88.
Linda Bilda, Sabotage nicht materieller Arbeit, in: Keep it Real, hg. v. Salzburger Kunstverein, 2009, Seite 169.
John Holloway, Hope in Hopeless Times, London: Pluto Press, 2022.

Tour in Austrian Sign Language
Eva Böhm and Wolfgang Brunner guide through the exhibition Rajkamal Kahlon. Which Side Are You On?

Rajkamal Kahlon – Which Side Are You On? Podcast
For this episode, we recorded an interview with the artist Rajkamal Kahlon. She gives us an insight into her artistic ideas in a conversation on how images have the power to shape the world around us, on how to tackle colonialism with painting and what some of her artistic strategies have in common with the sport of boxing.

Curator’s tour: Zdenka Badovinac
Curator Zdenka Badovinac guides through the exhibition Sanja Iveković. Works of Heart (1974-2022) and shows works from the 50-year career of the artist, who deals with gender issues and political topics.

Rajkamal Kahlon. Which Side Are You On?
Rajkamal Kahlon talks about works presented in her exhibition Which Side Are You On?. The artist radically alters colonial images so that her subjects, made into curios by the colonial books’ photographers and authors, reassert their individuality and dignity.

Tour in Austrian Sign Language
Eva Böhm and Wolfgang Brunner guide through the exhibition Sanja Iveković. Works of Heart (1974–2022).

Katrina Daschner – BURN & GLOOM! GLOW & MOON! Podcast
On a tour with Katrina Daschner through her exhibition BURN & GLOOM! GLOW & MOON! we talk about her work and about making art. Together with guest host Denice Bourbon, Daschner reflects on the development of the queer-feminist art and performance scene in Vienna from 2000 to today.

Katrina Daschner. BURN & GLOOM! GLOW & MOON!

Tour in Austrian Sign Language
Eva Böhm and Wolfgang Brunner guide through the exhibition Defiant Muses. Delphine Seyrig and the Feminist Video Collectives of 1970s and 1980s France.

Nicole Fernández Ferrer – Defiant Muses
Statement by Nicole Fernández Ferrer, director of the Centre Audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir, in the context of the exhibition Defiant Muses. Delphine Seyrig and the Feminist Video Collectives of 1970s and 1980s France. The Centre Audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir was created in 1982 by Carole Roussopoulos, Delphine Seyrig and Ioana Wieder. The feminist activists aimed their cameras at the preservation and creation of audiovisual documents concerning the history of women, their rights, fights and creations.

Anna Spanlang – Handspells Podcast
In an in-depth interview, we talk to Anna Spanlang about filmmaking, the potential of collaborative work with different artists, the lack of diversity in the Austrian media landscape, and what this might have to do with the worrying increase in femicides.