Austrian Sculpture Park

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Open from 23 March 2024

More than 80 sculptures communicate with a unique landscape architecture and bring contemporary art and nature together.

Art and Nature When art and nature combine, the stories they spin constantly change in the course of the seasons.

2003

the Austrian Sculpture Park was founded on the site of the previous International Garden Show.

80

permanent sculptures by renowned national and international artists can be found in the Austrian Sculpture Park today.

30

minutes by public bus (lines 650 and 671) from Graz city center directly to the Schwarzlsee IBC/Skulpturenpark stop.

See you again in spring!

The Austrian Sculpture Park will take a winter break from 1 November 2023 to 22 March 2024.

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Sculpture and nature in dialogue

Gardens may be structures designed by human hand but they grow quite naturally. Gardens enter into a relationship with contemeporary sculptures that are completely exposed to the elements. A distinctive aesthetic and artistic vocabulary begins to emerge in the dialogue between site and sculpture—one in which dreams become visible and spaces are created for poetic encounters.

A swollen detached house that thematizes wealth and consumption.

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Artists in Residence

The Austrian Sculpture Park invites national and international artists and art classes to engage with the park and develop their own temporary works for the sculpture park.

Jedes Jahr wird eine Schulklasse oder Studierengruppe um eine Adaptierung des Kunstwerks "In Then Out" der Klasse Tobias Rehberger 2014 angefragt. 2023 fügten Studierende der TU Graz dem Kunstwerk eine "Floating Oasis" hinzu. Es stellt eine architektonische Interpretation eines schwebenden Gewächshauses dar.

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