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Kunstraum Innsbruck presents its 2023 program

Innsbruck – Kunstraum Innsbruck presents 2023 program.
Heidi Holleis, I am doing finally, 2022. Oil on canvas. Photo: Günter Kresser. Courtesy of the artist. Kunstraum Innsbruck. Heidi Holleis, I am doing finally, 2022. Oil on canvas. Photo: Günter Kresser. Courtesy of the artist. Kunstraum Innsbruck.
Heidi Holleis, I am doing finally, 2022. Oil on canvas. Photo: Günter Kresser. Courtesy of the artist. Kunstraum Innsbruck.

Kunstraum Innsbruck presents 2023 program.

Heidi Holleis: No More Profit
Until February 25, 2023

Curated by Ivana Marjanović.

Heidi Holleis shows her most recent work, which is plagued by ghosts of the past and preoccupied with how to transcend the current capitalist situation of exploitation, appropriation, and consumption.

Sophie Utikal
March–April 2023

Opening: Friday, March 10, 2023
Curated by Ivana Marjanović.

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Sophie Utikal’s solo show presents contemporary works that deepen themes of unity and resilience in the context of climate and other disasters as a contribution to the 8th of March, the international day of women’s struggle*.

Dan and Lia PerjovschiFragments Of Humanity
May–July

Opening: Friday, May 12, 2023
Curated by Ivana Marjanović. 

Dan and Lia Perjovschi weave their two artistic practices together to present the audience with multiple perspectives on society, the role of the artist, and what can be done.

Kunstraum Innsbruck Summer School: visual art, discourse, performance
July

Kunstraum Innsbruck’s Summer School combines artistic practices with critical knowledge, cultural production, and concerns about contemporary sociopolitical debates.

Ayrson Heráclito
Summer–fall 2023

Curated by Marissa Lôbo in collaboration with Ivana Marjanović.

The solo exhibition features Ayrson Heráclito’s works, which swing between performance, photography, and audio-visual media while critically questioning slavery and racism.

Freefilmers Mariupol
November 2023–February 2024

Curated by Ivana Marjanović in collaboration with Oksana Kazmina.

Kunstraum Innsbruck shows videos, short films, and artworks created before and during the ongoing conflict in East Ukraine by the film collective Freefilmers Mariupol and other Ukrainian artists.

Kunstraum Innsbruck is a non-profit organization that displays modern art. You may help the organization by becoming a member. As a member, you will receive discounts on limited editions developed in conjunction with artists such as Naomi Rincón Gallardo, Ina Hsu, and Sinia Ili in recent years.

Kunstraum Innsbruck
Maria-Theresien-Straße 34
6020 Innsbruck
Austria
Hours: Tuesday–Friday 1–6pm,
Thursday 1–8pm,
Saturday 10am–3pm

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