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And even though public life is slowly starting up again, and galleries are allowed to open their doors again, we decided to further postpone our release. This is because as a result of the current limits on public gatherings (bars, cafés, hairdressers, doctor’s offices, etc) we would not only be unable to organize a proper release-event but would also not be able to reach a lot of new readers.

As a magazine, our goal is to connect art enthusiasts, artists and galleries – regardless of whether emerging or established – and to create space for dialogue and foster exchange and inspiration. And so far, our releases have made exactly that happen – to our great delight.

Since we want to release and celebrate this third issue in the same manner, we decided to wait with it until we can get up and close with as many of you as can possibly fit into our venue. We will still be adding the zine to the issue and stick to the content we have decided on back at the beginning of the year, and we’re more than excited to share with you all that we have ready and waiting in our back pocket.

In the meantime, we will keep doing our best to provide you online with contemporary art and culture from Austria and all over the globe, new projects, cooperations, and interviews. Also, we have a Podcast in the waiting blocks which we’re stoked to launch in the near future – so stay tuned!

We hope to see and laugh and dance and drink with you soon. Best wishes
Daniel, Katharina, Laura, Merlin

Having experienced life from various and almost opposite perspectives through adapting new cultures, choosing various career paths alongside art and becoming a mother she learned to look deeper.

Changed circumstances, limited resources, lost routines – those things have characterized the last weeks, yes, the last month. And yet despite all restrictions and obstacles, there was no standstill.

MFW is known for its semi-annual clothing trade show that takes place in the metropolitan city Milan. Both events, one held in February and the other one in September, attract international visitors.

Alina Sokolova is born in 1995 in Ukraine, she studies at the Academy of fine arts, lives, and works in Vienna. Observing her paintings, we discover figures intertwined with each other.

Alexandria Deters, born 1992 in San Jose, California is currently a Bronx, New York based artist. In 2016 she graduated with a MA in American Fine and Decorative Art from Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York.

Jonlouis grew up in Melbourne, Florida watching rocket launches as a child fueled with curiosity. In 2014 Jonlouis began his professional art career and it was not long before he became a young renowned artist.

Born in Upper Austria he found his passion in photography after completing his apprenticeship as a chef and working in top gastronomy. Jakob Urwanisch currently lives and works in Vienna.

Marvin Kanas is a Video Artist from Marseille who is living in Vienna since six years. He studied documentary filmmaking in Paris and started to work on smaller art projects besides that.

The Rabbit Eye Movement Art Space in 1060 Vienna (established in 2012) operates as a full time agency, shop and exhibition room. The REM is hosting and connecting local and international artists.

The Russian artist Bogdana Skorik is currently living and working in Moscow. She prefers to work with real materials and her purpose is to catch the eye of the viewer. Sharp, brutal, expressive.

Mary Sue is a double game, with a single player (the creature) who also acts as a referee (the creator) and as a favorite playground stereotypes, conventions, aberrations of the world, my own dysfunctions.

Rita Keller is an Ukrainian visual artist. Her story “Youth in Graz” is a long-term research and documentation of youngsters, their self-perception, exposed beauty and mental boundaries.

The Ukrainian artist Yelyzaveta Vlasenko is 21 years old. She is currently living in Kyiv. Her way of expression is the abstract painting. She is inspired by colors, shapes and their union in an environment.

The project focuses on creative, new, and versatile ways to communicate contemporary art and specializes in press, public relations, and social media communication for artists as well as galleries, museums.

It was my last day in Milan, and I just wanted to take a short walk through the city. By chance, I wandered into a street where the PORTS 1961 fashion show had just taken place.

Something So Clear is Kapil Das‘ patient look behind the visual clichés and stereotypes that have come to define India. Consisting of a tight edit from thousands of photos taken over a decade.

The Robotic Art Gallery is glad to invite you to the next exhibition „Cosmic Sculpture“ by Anke Eilergerhard. Her works are balancing virtuously between the boundaries of concrete sculpture & abstraction.

The French painter Bertrand Fournier is 34 years old. He lives and works in Janville Sur Juine, a small village in the suburbs of Paris. He is married and is a father of three beautiful children.