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2018

05.10. - 06.01.

Hrdlicka/Martinz

Hrdlicka/Martinz

"Call for Mistrust"

Opening: 04.10.2018, 7 pm

2018

28.09. - 27.01.

As if with the Scalpel

As if with the Scalpel

The Actionist Drawings of Günter Brus

BRUSEUM To mark Günter Brus’ 80th birthday, the BRUSEUM is showing a world-first exhibition of his Actionist drawings.

2018

08.09. - 21.10.

Susanne Schuda

Susanne Schuda

OONP, The Office Of Nothing Personal

From 1992 to 2010, the studio of the Neue Galerie Graz served as a platform for young Austrian artists at the outset of their career. In 2017 this key instrument for the promotion and presentation of recent art in the Joanneum Quarter was re-introduced.

2018

15.06. - 19.08.

Nicole Prutsch

Nicole Prutsch

Beyond the measuring principle

Prutsch questions the idea of truth and the generation of knowledge in the western cultural tradition, but she also investigates untapped potential in conceptualisation and picture production.

2018

15.06. - 06.06.

Art Controversies

Art Controversies

Styrian Positions 1945-1967

With this exhibition, the Neue Galerie Graz shows the polarity in which ‘contemporary’ art has always moved.

2018

05.05. - 03.06.

Selected 2018

Selected 2018

Out of the Frame

Opening: 04.05. 2018, 7.30 pm Contemporary international interior and product design at Neue Galerie Graz

2018

20.04. - 03.06.

Yasaman Hasani

Yasaman Hasani

LeftOver

studio The exhibition titled LeftOver takes us on a poetic journey through the life of a young Persian woman who shifts between two worlds.

2018

23.03. - 02.09.

Rebel with a Vision

Rebel with a Vision

Vjenceslav Richter Retrospective

This retrospective shows Vjenceslav Richter’s architectural and artistic work from 1947 to 2002 in the context of European art history.

2018

09.03. - 15.04.

DASCHNER

DASCHNER

A studio for Katrina Daschner will take place as part of the Diagonale’18.

2018

02.03. - 02.09.

The Drawing Obsession

The Drawing Obsession

BRUSEUM On the opening day, no single work will be on show, given that the exhibition develops throughout its duration.

2018

26.02. - 27.10.

Who are you?

Who are you?

Two centuries of portraits

The exhibition is presented in a modified form from the end of February 2018.

2018

27.01. - 04.03.

Dejan Marković

Dejan Marković

Shapes of Things Before My Eyes

Opening: 26.01.2018, 7pm studio

2018

18.01. - 22.04.

Shirin Neshat

Shirin Neshat

Frauen in Gesellschaft

The review exhibition in the Neue Galerie Graz brings together important works from all Shirin Neshat’s creative periods.

2017

08.12. - 14.01.

Kunstraum Steiermark 2017

Kunstraum Steiermark 2017

This Neue Galerie Graz exhibition shows the varied artistic positions with works created in 2017.

2017

03.11. - 26.11.

Artothek Styria 2017

Artothek Styria 2017

Opening: 02.11.2017, 7pm

2017

06.10. - 14.01.

Victor Hugo - Günter Brus

Victor Hugo - Günter Brus

Opening: 05.10.2017, 7pm Like William Blake, August Strindberg or Günter Brus, Victor Hugo is one of those rare double talents who have achieved works of enduring value in two artistic metiers.

2017

23.09. - 03.12.

Prometheus Unbound

Prometheus Unbound

Opening: 23.09.2017, 11 am The steirischer herbst festival presents its key autumn exhibition for 2017 in the Neue Galerie Graz.

2017

16.09. - 29.10.

Veronika Eberhart

Veronika Eberhart

9 is 1 and 10 is none

At the heart of her presentation is a 22-minute film entitled 9 is 1 and 10 is none, in which she picks up on ideas from the Italian-American philosopher Silvia Federici’s pioneering book Caliban and the Witch.

2017

02.06. - 03.09.

Susanna Flock

Susanna Flock

Forming Storming Norming Performing

The studio of the Neue Galerie served from the 1990s to 2010 as a platform for young Austrian artists who were not yet fully established in the art business after graduation, finding themselves at the outset of their career.

2017

25.05. - 25.02.

Who are you?

Who are you?

Two centuries of portraits

This exhibition spans a period from the 19th century through the interwar period and the portents of ‘mass culture’ in Pop Art, up to current portraits, for which new media are also now employed.