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2016

22.05. - 31.10.

In Then Out, Version 2016

In Then Out, Version 2016

14, by Students of Anke Strittmatter and Erika Thümmel

14 blue ropes, representing the fourteen students involved in this year's project, will be added to the sculpture In Then Out.

2016

01.04. - 31.10.

Artist in Residence 2016

Artist in Residence 2016

by students of Heimo Zobernig

The aim of the artists was showcase the broad spectrum of sculptural approaches on the platform of Eric Klärung and Heimo Zobernig.

2015

17.05. - 31.10.

In Then Out, Version 2015

In Then Out, Version 2015

Untitled, by Students of Markus Wilfling 

The individual steel frames of In Then Out were covered with one of the most original materials known to art history in connection with sculpture: loam.

2015

01.04. - 31.10.

Artist in Residence 2015

Artist in Residence 2015

Bernhard Leitner, Eschenkuppel

For the first time, Bernhard Leitner has developed a sound-space sculpture that emerges directly from and in its surroundings.

2014

09.06. - 07.09.

Artists in Residence 2014

Artists in Residence 2014

In Then Out, by students of Tobias Rehberger

The students familiarized themselves with the necessities of accommodation and transformed them into a sculpture that will remain usable.

2013

01.04. - 31.10.

Artist in Residence 2013

Artist in Residence 2013

Manla Reuter, Parks

Reuter, who deals a lot with the question of how spaces or even landscapes can be occupied and defined, composes the work Parks from several parts and uses it as an attempt to be in several places at the same time.

2012

01.04. - 31.10.

Artists in Residence 2012

Artists in Residence 2012

by students of Hans Kupelwieser

33 students developed 14 sculptural works that dealt with transience in all its forms.

2011

01.04. - 31.10.

Artists in Residence 2011

Artists in Residence 2011

by Jaak Kaevats und Roel Roscam Abbing, students of Christa Sommerer

Jaak Keavats and Roel Roscam Abbing deal with one of the oldest forms of perceptual reflection, the camera obscura, in octagonal form, which they call CAROUSEL.

2011

01.04. - 31.10.

Artist in Residence 2011

Artist in Residence 2011

by Miha Cojhter, student of Christa Sommerer

Miha Cojhter shows an installation about development and transformation and points out that just because we don't see something doesn't mean it's not here.