Ausstellungsdauer bis 23.3.2026 Vasarely Múzeum Budapest, OSAS-Room
mit u.a. Andrea Maria Krenn und Josef Linschinger
The exhibition Graphics in Europe was first presented at the Kammerhof Museum in Gmunden as part of the European Capital of Culture Salzkammergut 2024.
The city of Gmunden has long been a center of intensive international exchange in the field of constructivist, concrete, and conceptually oriented art, particularly through the Gmunden Symposia for Concrete Art (1989 – pilot project Constructive Currents – 2009).
The Galerie Lindner, Vienna, played a significant role in Austria in promoting these artistic directions, working closely with the Gmunden Symposia. The two institutions maintained a close and continuous collaboration. Founded in 1985, the gallery moved in 1993 to its permanent location on Schmalzhofgasse in Vienna, where it remained active until its closure in 2020. Its program was consistently characterized by a dedicated commitment to constructive, concrete, and conceptual art.
Over the years, Galerie Lindner published several print portfolios and multiple editions, many of which are presented in this exhibition. Most of the participating artists were involved both in the Gmunden Symposia and in other international exhibitions.
Graphics in Europe thus offers a representative cross-section of constructivist, concrete, and conceptual art spanning several decades.
mit: Susanne Ackermann, Andrea Bischof, Anna-Maria Bogner, Hartmut Böhm, Hellmut Bruch, Dominique Chapuis, Max Cole, Stephen Craig, Jose Pedro Croft, Magda Csutak, Dominique Dehais, Inge Dick, Madeleine Dietz, Milan Dobes, Stephan Ehrenhofer, Engelbert Erben, Rita Ernst, Fajó János, Doris Fend, Gerhard Frömel, Heinz Gappmayr, Gáyor Tibor, Julian Gil, Hans Jörg Glattfelder, Roland Goeschl, Eugen Gomringer, Hans Grosch, Haász István, Herbert Hofer, Viktor Hulík, Jean Pierre Husquinet, Michael Kargl, Julije Kniefer, Andrea Maria Krenn, Matti Kujasalo, Anders Liden, Josef Linschinger, Lojze Logar, Christoph Luger, Maurer Dóra, Melitta Moschik, Josef Adam Moser, Leonardo Mosso, Thomas Mükisch, Jan van Munster, Peter Niedertscheider, Jo Niemeyer, Michael Post, Franz Riedl, Reinhard Roy, Pavel Rudolf, Andrey Ryzhov, Gabriele Salzman, Günther Selichar, Akelei Sell, Yuko Shiraishi, Margrete Sørensen, Mark Starel, Klaus Staudt, Esther Stocker, Markus F. Strieder, Anna Szprynger, Eduard Tauss, Heiner Thiel, Franz Türtscher, Wolfram Ullrich, Atanas Wasilew, Maria Vill, Veljko Vujacic, Luc Wolff, Opi Zouni
Teilnehmende Theoretiker*innen: Carl Aigner, Heidi Bierwisch, Dieter Bogner, Erhard Busek, Günther Dankl, Heinz Fischer, Eugen Gomringer, Alfred J. Noll, Michael Post
The exhibition Graphics in Europe was first presented at the Kammerhof Museum in Gmunden as part of the European Capital of Culture Salzkammergut 2024.
The city of Gmunden has long been a center of intensive international exchange in the field of constructivist, concrete, and conceptually oriented art, particularly through the Gmunden Symposia for Concrete Art (1989 – pilot project Constructive Currents – 2009).
The Galerie Lindner, Vienna, played a significant role in Austria in promoting these artistic directions, working closely with the Gmunden Symposia. The two institutions maintained a close and continuous collaboration. Founded in 1985, the gallery moved in 1993 to its permanent location on Schmalzhofgasse in Vienna, where it remained active until its closure in 2020. Its program was consistently characterized by a dedicated commitment to constructive, concrete, and conceptual art.
Over the years, Galerie Lindner published several print portfolios and multiple editions, many of which are presented in this exhibition. Most of the participating artists were involved both in the Gmunden Symposia and in other international exhibitions.
Graphics in Europe thus offers a representative cross-section of constructivist, concrete, and conceptual art spanning several decades.
Kuratiert von Josef Linschinger und István Haász
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