UTOPIA
at PARALLEL VIENNA
Oct 9 - Oct 13 2013
UTOPIA
Sadaane Afif, Tjorg Douglas Beer, Olivia Berckemeyer, Marc Bijl, Matthias Bitzer, John Bock, Erró, Lionel Estève, Andreas Golder, Thomas Helbig, Gregor Hildebrandt, Volker Hueller, Christian Jankowski, Dionisis Kavallieratos, Kolkoz, Michael Kunze, Alicja Kwade, April Lamm, Isa Melsheimer, Klaus Mettig, Olaf Metzel, Yoko Ono, Daniel Richter, Henning Rogge, Santiago Sierra, Katharina Sieverding, Orson Sieverding, Pola Sieverding, Franz Stauffenberg, Costa Vece, Jorinde Voigt
Babylon, Baby
Videoprogram curated by Anissa Touati & Maud Lourau
Basir Mahmood, Amanullah Mojadidi, Roy Dib, Barbad Golshiri, Emeric Lhuisset, Raafat Hattab, Dor Guez, Ammar Al Beik, Mehraneh Atashi, Niyaz Azadikhah, Abdulnassur Gharem
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
Videoprogram curated by Anna-Catharina Gebbers
Pia Greschner, Lisa Junghanss, Sophie Kluge, Jennis Li Cheng Tien, Nicole Wermers
presented by Galerie Utopia Berlin/Athens
Preview
October 8 2013 7 pm - midnight
Opening Hours
Oct 9 - Oct 13, noon - 7 pm
Location
PARALLEL VIENNA
Altes Telegrafenamt
Börseplatz 1
Vienna
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About PARALLEL VIENNA
PARALLEL VIENNA 2013 is a platform for innovative forms of presentation of contemporary art - project spaces, artist-run spaces, artists and art collectives as well as new and established galleries.
PARALLEL VIENNA 2013 is open October 9–13, coinciding with Viennafair, in the “ehemalige K. u. K. Telegrafenamt at Börseplatz 1 in Vienna; 4 subway stops away from the fairgrounds.
The building offers thousands of square meters of unconventional exhibition spaces in the impressive architecture of a viennese city palais from the 19th century.
The initiators - a team of galerists, organizers and curators - intend to make a diverse selection of projects and perspectives accessible to a large audience and under a single roof.
The kafkaesque building sets an exceptional stage for a large variety of contemporary art practices, where innovative and established art can be discovered and recontextualised.
The organisers see the participants as the essential foundation of the internationally renowned Vienna art scene. These galleries and spaces are responsible for helping to develop and establish local and international artists and art movements in this city. An innovative curatorial model allows to integrate commercial and experimental initatives without introducing any kind of hierarchy.
An exciting program of events and performances is set to take place throughout the entire weekend. Details to be announced soon.
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GALERIE UTOPIA
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