Gallery SWDZ / Vienna Curator Sophie Haslinger Concept Nico Haitzinger Foto Mahir Jamal FCKU FSHN Kevin Klein Styling Walter Steinacher Model Ali Jt
Skopje 2014 is a project financed by the Government of the Republic of Macedonia, with the main ideology being based on that of the ruling partyVMRO-DPMNE, with the purpose of giving the capital Skopje a more classical appeal by the year 2014. The project, officially announced in 2010, consists mainly of the construction of museums and government buildings, as […]
On the night of the 29th of November 2013 a polyester monument of the former Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito was illegally erected in front of „Josip Broz Tito Gymnasium“ in the centre of Skopje. We believe that the illegal status of this sculptor offers a unique possibility for artistic interventions in order to discuss the […]
Creative workshop/fashionshow, cooperation with Casita Maria and Residency Unlimited, Bronx/New York, 2013. Two-months of weekly workshops with highschool students in the Bronx. The project promotes the concept of “upcycling“– which is defined as a creative recycling process that substitutes the joy of shopping.
Installation, paper, african sculture, Ok_Centrum Linz, Austria 2004, University of Salzburg, 2012 & Installation, paper, CALIGULA Salzburg, Austria
Stopmotion, Peter Behrens House, Linz, 2001
Salzburg 2005/06 The institut was a local underground culture lab for a year.
performing: Fenja Gerhardter, Walter Steinacher, Linz, 2001 Demonstrating the research, Magister Steinacher with the help of his lovely daughter in action.
AsianDUB_kitchen, vegan food 4 all, Schmiede Hallein, 2007-2012 Are you vegetarian? Do you lack meat? Is there enough food? Is eating a place of sozial interaction? Will you be eating AsianDub_kitchen food again at the Schmiede?
Yugostalgia, oil on canvas, Ljubljana/New York, 2008/09 After the collaps of the state of Yugoslavia, the memory of its former president Josip Broz Tito is very much alive among young generation of former Yugoslavs. Their appretiation of the historical figure is neither political nor nostalgic, but resembles very much our todays approach to the revolutionary […]