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KOERNOE Cover Band 14

Kunst im öffentlichen Raum Niederösterreich, Band 14, 2020-2022

€26.37 (excl. VAT)

Three years, 24 locations, 30 projects, and over 60 participating artists.

The 14th volume of the documentation series of KOERNOE contains all projects and outreach programs that could be implemented in public spaces in Lower Austria in the years 2020 to 2022 with the support of the Department of Art and Culture of Lower Austria.

The current volume picks up where previous volumes left off in terms of the abundance of artists who have formulated brilliant, courageous, and surprising approaches and perspectives for a wide variety of functions, themes, and challenges in the public realm. In one case, within the framework of two temporary group projects, the locations of Semmering and Traiskirchen—each with their own specific history and current situations as well as social issues that go along with this—were foregrounded by international artists in a sensitive and complex way. Furthermore, the culture of remembrance, the revitalization of town centers, art in architecture, art in the context of health care centers, and landmarks are just some of the issues in this book for which outstanding solutions have been found through unusual, well-considered, and lasting projects.

The undoubtedly changed role and perception of public spaces during the Covid-19 pandemic is given special attention in three essays by Martin Fritz, Anton Lederer, and Anne Glassner, each of whom lends their own unique perspective.

Volume 14 was given a clear design by the graphic agency sensomatic, and it displays a sensibility for the special aspects of each project. Continuing the basic idea of Volume 13, this publication is a conveniently-sized, clothbound book that includes overview maps, exciting comprehensive information about the projects, and great incentives for taking a daytrip!

Locations: Bad Schönau, Bucklige Welt, Edlitz, Erlauf, Grafenegg, Hainfeld, Hollabrunn, Klein-Meiseldorf, Krems, Lunz am See, Melk, Ötschergräben, Mirafall, Orth an der Donau, Perchtoldsdorf, Rossatz/Seekopf, Schrems, St. Pölten, Semmering, Stronsdorf, Traiskirchen , Unterspang, Weikendorf, Wieselburg, Wiesmath

Artists: Iris Andraschek & Hubert Lobnig, Ruth Anderwald & Leonhard Grond, Siegrun Appelt, Miriam Bajtala, Abdul Sharif Baruwa, Anatoly Belov, Anca Benera & Arnold Estefan, Alexandra Berlinger, Catrin Bolt, Imayna Caceres, Olga Chernysheva, Anna Daučíková, Judith Fegerl, Karin Frank, Nikolaus Gansterer, Thomas Geiger, Aldo Giannotti, Anne Glassner, Hannes Gröblacher, Sabine Groschup, Manfred Grübl, Nilbar Güreş, Markus Guschelbauer, Daniel Hafner, Maria Hahnenkamp, Flaka Haliti, Eldine Heeb, Anna Jermolaewa, Zhanna Kadyrova, Franz Kapfer, William Kentridge, Elvedin Klačar, Karl-Heinz Klopf, Dariia Kuzmych, Sonia Leimer, Kris Lemsalu, Andrea Lüth, Taus Makhacheva, Luiza Margan, Alois Mosbacher, Motmot (Anna Breitenberger, Stephen Reeder), Maja Osojnik, Steffi Parlow, Laure Prouvost, Florian Pumhösl, Alicja Rogalska, Liddy Scheffknecht, Klemens Schillinger, Gabriele Schöne, Susanne Schuda, Kateřina Šedá, Nicole Six & Paul Petrisch, Steinbrener, Dempf & Huber, Kamen Stoyanov, Rayyane Tabet, Titre Provisoire (Cathleen Schuster & Marcel Dickhage), Viktoria Tremmel , Mikhail Tolmachev , Milica Tomić, Lisa Truttmann, Urban Subjects (Sabine Bitter, Jeff Derksen, Helmut Weber), Inge Vavra, Borjana Ventzislavova, Franz West, Anna Witt, Hannes Zebedin and many more.

EditorKatrina Petter
TextsAlejandro Bachmann, Silvia Eiblmayr, Martin Fritz, Patricia Grzonka, Elke Krasny, Anton Lederer, Franziska Leeb, Fiona Liewehr, Marijke Lukowicz, Christina Nägele, Susanne Neuburger, Cornelia Offergeld, Veronika Rudorfer, Hedwig Saxenhuber, Nicole Scheyerer, Luisa Ziaja
Designsensomatic
LanguageGerman/English
DetailsPaperback, 23.3 x 15.5, 348 pages, num. ills. in color
Publication date06/2023
ISBN978-3-99153-010-7
GTIN9783991530107
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