2024
19.06. - 30.06.
Adolf A. Osterider is one of the prominent representatives of lyrical expressionism in Styria.
2024
12.04. - 18.08.
2024
09.03. - 02.06.
2023
15.12. - 21.04.
The competition and exhibition for the "Förderungspreis des Landes Steiermark für zeitgenössische bildende Kunst" are organised and staged by the Neue Galerie Graz.
2023
20.10. - 14.04.
Opening: 19.10.2023, 7pm Johann Rausch has been continuously producing art on an international level for 40 years and yet is completely unknown.
2023
13.10. - 25.02.
One of the most important attitudes or feelings underlying modern and contemporary art is an enthusiastic silliness that does not shy away from the embarrassing, the unreasonably silly. In modernism since the 19th century and in the classical avant-gardes of the early 20th century, there is a very specific dialectic at work: on the one hand, there are bold innovations, radical negation, and aesthetic dogmas; on the other hand, there is a certain kind of laughter that forms the basis for this exhibition project.
2023
07.10. - 04.02.
Ebru Kurbak is an artist and researcher born in Izmir, Turkey and based in Vienna, Austria. Her practice explores the entanglements between art, technology, culture, and politics, with a focus on uncovering hidden values and ideologies in science and technology research.
2023
24.06. - 01.10.
The exhibition focuses on the body, which is subjected to constant "improvement" through social conventions and is shaped, trained, operated on and technically enhanced.
2023
13.05. - 30.05.
In cooperation with Markt der Zukunft und Neue Galerie Graz, Universalmuseum Joanneum
2023
05.05. - 17.09.
The Alps are very much in the media and public consciousness at present, mainly on account of two major themes: for our leisure-oriented society, they represent a place of yearning for sports activities, recuperation and enjoyment of nature.
2023
31.03. - 24.09.
Opening: 30.03.2023, 7 pm Anna Brus, wife of Günter Brus, and her role in Viennese Actionism become the main topic.
2023
25.03. - 11.06.
Gudrun Krebitz uses drawings and real images to animate unique films characterised by a deep suggestive power.
2023
17.03. - 05.11.
In the photographic intervention Monument, Alek Kawka deals with the motif of the tree as a natural monument.
2023
17.03. - 05.11.
Opening: 16.03.2023, 7 pm, free admission! Intervention by the Neue Galerie Graz in the permanent exhibition rooms of the Natural History Museum with works by Walter Köstenbauer. Using collaged, historical teaching aids, the artist questions the form and importance of conveying the knowledge of natural and art history.
2022
02.12. - 19.11.
The exhibition presents the works of Styrian participants in the various studio programmes, as well as foreign scholarships bestowed by the Cultural Department of the Regional Government of Styria in 2021/22.
2022
02.12. - 08.12.
The Artothek Styria offers art enthusiasts the chance to rent selected originals from the Neue Galerie Graz collection for their private use. The Artothek will be undertaken for the sixth time in 2021. Some 20 works are available to be loaned, and can be viewed and reserved in an exhibition running during the first weekend of December. After the exhibition is over, those persons who have reserved artworks may take them home for their effect to unfold in the renter’s private space. In this way, art in a museum directly reaches the public.
2022
28.10. - 05.03.
With the showing of the THP Private Foundation Collection, the BRUSEUM is not only delighted to be able to display this unique private collection, but also to present a retrospective exhibition of the artist’s work for the first time in ten years.
2022
23.09. - 12.02.
At the core of steirischer herbst ’22 is an exhibition at Neue Galerie Graz that juxtaposes historical works with contemporary artists’ projects.
2022
17.07. - 23.10.
"The Weight of Tears and Other Looping Stories" at the Neue Galerie Graz studio presents an extensive selection of the cinematic works of architect and media artist Anna Vasof.
2022
01.07. - 21.08.
Axl Leskoschek (Graz 1889–1976 Vienna) was one of the most important representatives of the Austrian avant-garde during the interwar period.