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Publication Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński. H(a)untings / Heim-Suchungen

H(a)untings / Heim-Suchungen was published in the context of the solo exhibition by Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński at Kunsthalle Wien in 2021/2022.

To challenge hegemonic archives, and with them the representations of Blackness inhabiting these very spaces, is to struggle for connection, voice, language, not least for images. Even more so in a time and space in which the stickiness of a colonial past is dismissed. Dealing with the hauntings and echoes of Austria’s colonial past, Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński – visual artist, writer, and recipient of the Camera Austria Prize 2021 – sets the stage for the what-if, while confronting viewers with the violence of the Western gaze. Introducing readers to a multiplicity of voices – artists, thinkers, and scholars with whom she is in conversation and communion – the artist’s catalog opens a space for Black diasporan artistic practices. Here, the reverberating echoes and residues of a past ongoing become visible as effects in what we have come to call “the present”.

Contributions by: Sammy Baloji and Fiston Mwanza Mujila • Jeannette Ehlers • Anne Faucheret • Sasha Huber • Onyeka Igwe • Kapwani Kiwanga • Nicola Lauré al-Samarai • Christian Nyampeta • Christina Sharpe • the Unbound Collective

2023, published by Kunsthalle Wien and Sternberg Press

Editor: Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński

Design: Renate Höllwart

English
17 × 22 cm, 160 pages, 96 color and 2 black/white illustrations, hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-915609-12-0

Price: € 18

Shipping costs:
Austria: € 4
EU und Switzerland: € 9
World: € 15

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Advance payment and transfer to:
Kunsthalle Wien GmbH, FN 37 55 12 z
Bank: Unicredit Bank Austria AG
IBAN: AT95 1200 0514 28038523
BIC: BKAUATWW

If you would like to order several publications or if you have any additional questions, please contact our shop team via email shop@kunsthallewien.at or via telephone +43 1 521 89 33.

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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.

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Tour in Austrian Sign Language

Eva Böhm and Wolfgang Brunner guide through the exhibition Rajkamal Kahlon. Which Side Are You On?

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Publication Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic*. Contemporary / Unconscious

Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic*’s films, installations, performances, and texts offer an aesthetic and political redefinition of gendered relations – especially in the realms of memory and identity politics at work in recent history and in the frame of contemporary visual production. Specifically, she* focuses in her* performative investigations on moments of queerness and non-alignment in both colonial and fascist regimes of power.

The publication Contemporary / Unconscious documents for the first time the work of the artist* to date, in particular her* most important previous projects are translated into book format: Freud Film, Non-aligned Relatives, The Bacha Posh Project, Private View, and Active Intolerance.

Texts by: Anne Faucheret • Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic* • Flavia Matei • Sónia Melo • Sara Reisman • Marlène Rigler

2023, published by Kunsthalle Wien and Sternberg Press

Editor: Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic*

Graphic design: Till Gathmann

English
24 × 30 cm, 120 pages, color illustrations
ISBN: 978-1-915609-11-3

Price: € 18

Shipping costs:
Austria: € 4
EU und Switzerland: € 9
World: € 15

Order catalogue

Advance payment and transfer to:
Kunsthalle Wien GmbH, FN 37 55 12 z
Bank: Unicredit Bank Austria AG
IBAN: AT95 1200 0514 28038523
BIC: BKAUATWW

If you would like to order several publications or if you have any additional questions, please contact our shop team via email shop@kunsthallewien.at or via telephone +43 1 521 89 33.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Publication And if I devoted my life to one of its feathers?

The publication And if I devoted my life to one of its feathers? Aesthetic Responses to Extraction, Accumulation, and Dispossession was published in the context of the group exhibition of the same name presented by Kunsthalle Wien in 2021 together with Wiener Festwochen. The publication was edited by the curator of the exhibition, Miguel A. López.

The written contributions reflect – like the exhibited works – on the rationale of exploitation, the fast-paced mining of raw materials, and environmental destruction as a colonial legacy. They deconstruct Western patriarchal models and enduring colonial and racist discourses, tell the story of Indigenous survival in the face of ancestral genocide, and celebrate encounters defined by solidarity in their resistance to misogyny, imperialist violence, and state oppression.

With a foreword by What, How & for Whom / WHW and Christophe Slagmuylder.

Texts by: Marisol de la Cadena • Quishile Charan • Manuel Chavajay • Annalee Davis • Chto Delat • Jim Denomie • Denise Ferreira da Silva • Miguel A. López • Daniela Ortiz • Prabhakar Pachpute • Amanda Piña • Elizabeth A. Povinelli • Mia Eve Rollow (Zapantera Negra) • Naomi Rincón Gallardo • Victoria Santa Cruz • Olinda Silvano / Reshinjabe • Cecilia Vicuña

2022, published by Kunsthalle Wien and Sternberg Press

Editing: Miguel A. López

Design: Dejan Kršić 

English
17 x 24 cm, 265 pages, color illustrations, one poster as insert
ISBN: 978-3-95679-6371-1

Price: € 16

Shipping costs:
Austria: € 4
EU und Switzerland: € 9
World: € 15

Order catalogue

Advance payment and transfer to:
Kunsthalle Wien GmbH, FN 37 55 12 z
Bank: Unicredit Bank Austria AG
IBAN: AT95 1200 0514 28038523
BIC: BKAUATWW

If you would like to order several publications or if you have any additional questions, please contact our shop team via email shop@kunsthallewien.at or via telephone +43 1 521 89 33.

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Tour in Austrian Sign Language

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

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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.

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(Don’t) Drive yourself crazy!
Download Publication Mach dich (nicht) verrückt!

The project Mach dich (nicht) verrückt! [(Don’t) Drive yourself crazy!] took place as a cooperation between OeAD – Agency for Education and Internationalisation, Basis.Kultur.Wien – GO.FOR.CULTURE and Kunsthalle Wien and was carried out as part of the series K3-PROJEKTE. Cultural education with apprentices between December 2021 and June 2022. Twenty students from the Viennese vocational school Handel@Administration took part.

A related series of workshops was developed by Kunsthalle Wien’s education team in cooperation with the comic artist Viktoria Strehn, who also conceptualized and conducted the workshops, together with art educators Wolfgang Brunner and Michael Simku.

Starting from the exhibition Do Nothing, Feel Everything, which was on view at Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz from November 2021 until April 2022, we looked at madness as an issue and also tried to talk about forms of consciousness, systems of thought, and ways of producing meaning.

Based on the artistic positions of the exhibition, the focus of our education project was on the question of how far madness could also be understood as a form of knowledge or how it is possible for us to make our inner exposures productive. The apprentices were instructed to draw avatars who then appeared in comics and told their story(ies). This also enabled the students to distance themselves from overly personal statements. All the stories were collected in the publication Mach dich (nicht) verrückt! [(Don’t) Drive yourself crazy!]. The project of the same name was conceived as a workshop series and consisted of three three-hour-long workshops and an exhibition visit. It concluded with a presentation of the publication at Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz.

The publication Mach dich (nicht) verrückt! [(Don’t) Drive yourself crazy!]  is available at Kunsthalle Wien or can be downloaded here.

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Katrina Daschner. BURN & GLOOM! GLOW & MOON!
An enviroment of the senses and the sensual: Katrina Daschner introduces her solo exhibition BURN & GLOOM! GLOW & MOON! Thousand Years of Troubled Genders. The show, carefully put together by guest curator Övül Ö. Durmuşoğlu, encompasses works from the 1990s to the present.
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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.

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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.

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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.