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ZONE1: Kamilla Bischof; Meyer Kainer, Laura Hinichsmayer; Gallery AAAA, Richard Nikl;  Shore, Rosa Rendl;  Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Christophe de Rohan Chabot;  Exile, Anna Schachinger; Sophie Tappeiner, Lawrence Sturla; Gianni Manhattan and Marianne Vlaschits; Galerie Sophia Vonier.

Johanna Chromik
Johanna Chromik Artistic Director. Photo: Kristina Kulakova

The section VIDEO, curated by Jen Kratochvil from Prague, will present a versatile selection of video works. Additional to the film program Where Do We Find Ourselves. with contributions by artists of participating galleries, works by Anetta Mona Chisa (RO), Liam Gillick (UK), Agnieszka Polska (PL) and Ursula Mayer (AT) will be shown. For the second time, the section Explorations will include different galleries from Europe with pointed presentations of artistic positions from the 60s and 70s. The show is curated by Elisa R. Linn and Lennart Wolff and will feature works by Diet Sayler (RO, GER), Tomás Konok (PL), André Verlon (AT) and Vera Molnár (HU, FR). This year’s TALK program titled Central and Eastern European Art: Beyond Social Utopia is curated by Jelena Petrović and will be focused on questions of producing, exhibiting, and situating contemporary art, geopolitical zones of discomfort and belonging. A series of ArtTech Talks, curated by Francesca Gavin, will feature panel discussions on the intersection of technology and creative culture, digital curating, gameplay, and technology apart from and beyond the screen. A focal point of the panels will be technology’s influence on the way we perceive art and its sites.

Galleries by country:

Austria: Charim Galerie, Vienna CRONE, Vienna E X I L E, Vienna ELEKTROHALLE RHOMBERG, Salzburg Galerie Clemens Gunzer, Vienna Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna Galerie Gans, Vienna Galerie Gerald Hartinger, Vienna Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder, Vienna Reinthaler, Vienna Galerie Sophia Vonier, Salzburg Galerie Sturm & Schober, Vienna SUPPAN FINE ARTS, Vienna Galerie Zimmermann Kratochwill, Graz Galerie3, Klagenfurt Gallery AAAA, Vienna Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna GIANNI MANHATTAN, Vienna Hieke Kunsthandel, Vienna Knoll Galerie, Vienna I Budapest Konzett, Vienna Lukas Feichtner Galerie, Vienna Meyer Kainer, Vienna OstLicht. Galerie für Fotografie, Vienna Shore, Vienna Smolka Contemporary, Vienna Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna unttld contemporary, Vienna

Bulgaria: ONE Gallery, Sofia

Czech Republik: Jiri Svestka Gallery, Prague stone projects, Prague SVIT, Prague

Germany: FeldbuschWiesnerRudolph, Berlin Galerie Britta von Rettberg, Munich Galerie Jochen Hempel, Leipzig Galerie Russi Klenner, Berlin kajetan Berlin, Berlin KOW, Berlin NOME, Berlin Philipp von Rosen Galerie, Cologne roland.angst / projects, Berlin I Vienna

Hungary: Ani Molnár Gallery, Budapest Kisterem, Budapest Vintage Galéria, Budapest Ireland: Green On Red Gallery, Dublin

Italy: 10 A.M. ART, Milan Alessandro Casciaro, Bozen Doris Ghetta, St. Ulrich

Latvia: Maksla XO, Riga

Netherlands: Dürst Britt & Mayhew, Den Haag

Poland: Le Guern Gallery, Warsaw

Republic of Korea: Gallery H.A.N., Seoul

Romania: 418GALLERY, Cetate I Munich AnnArt Gallery, Bucharest Carol Galleries, Bucharest

Russia: Iragui, Moscow, MYTH Gallery, St. Petersburg Osnova gallery, Moscow

Serbia: Gallery Rima, Kragujevac | Belgrade

Slovakia: ZAHORIAN & VAN ESPEN, Bratislava | Prague

Slovenia: P74 Gallery, Ljubljana RAVNIKAR GALLERY SPACE, Ljubljana

United Kingdom: l’étrangère, London

Österreichs internationale Kunstmesse
Photo: kunst-dokumentation.com

Opening times
Press conference + press preview
9:00 am (entrance 8:30 am) followed be the press preview at Marx Halle, Karl-Farkas-Gasse 19, 1030 Vienna, RSVP at krestel@viennacontemporary.at 

Preview, 24 September
Time slots 11:00 am–2:00 pm, 2:00–5:00 pm, 5:00–8:00 pm

Visitor days
25 Sept., VIP hours 11:00 am–1:00 pm, Time slots 1:00–4:00 pm, 4:00–7:00 pm
26 Sept., VIP hours 11:00 am–1:00 pm, Time slots 1:00–4:00 pm, 4:00–7:00 pm
27 Sept., VIP hours 10:00 am–12:00 pm, Time slots 12:00–3:00 pm, 3:00–6:00 pm 

Safety and visitor comfort to guarantee the safety of all participants in light of the current situation, the fair in cooperation with our long-term security partner has put in place an extensive safety plan in line with the rules and regulations issued by the Austrian government. This safety plan features, among other essential measures, time slots for all visitors as well as a system for contact tracing. All participants – our team, our exhibitors and our visitors – are obliged to wear face masks. See our website for further information on all safety measures which are being constantly updated with the latest regulations by the Austrian federal Government.

Address and contact:
viennacontemporary
Marx Halle, Karl-Farkas-Gasse 19,
1030 Vienna
www.viennacontemporary.at

Press contact
Hans Krestel
krestel@viennacontemporary.at
+43 660 141 2058

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