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Aquarium

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Exclusive presentation of the archive containing documentation of various usages of the multi-purpose space AQUARIUM located in the sculpture studio at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in cooperation with FOTO WIEN.
Curators and project coordinators: Žarko Aleksić, Andreas Ferus, Jennifer Gelardo, Jelena Micić

Opening hours:
Tue–Fri 12–6 p.m., Sat 12–4 p.m.
Free entrance

Aquarium is a space at the Sculpture Studio of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, opened for use several years ago. Named after its glass entrance, this multi-purpose space hosted more than hundred exhibitions by former and current students at Kurzbauergasse 9. Over the years it was used as working space, for solo and group exhibitions, as well as for presentations during Eyes On and Vienna Contemporary.

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Auerbakh, Norgaard, Eurydice, 2017 ©Sasha Auerbakh/Cecilie Norgaard

In 2017 several students from the sculpture and photography studios started the archive of the photo documentation including collected installation shots from Aquarium, later developed in collaboration with the University Library.

The project is an exclusive temporary presentation of the archive, putting in focus the process of collecting, archiving and display of digital objects. It could be understood as an open platform, with possibility of incorporating additional material, and also as a potential study material organized around the mapping of the space, and its different usages.

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Aleksić, Brunner, Cueto (+), Micić, Where is the fish , 2015


Including documentation of works by:
Bristhy Alam, Žarko Aleksić, Željka Aleksić, Adnan Alijagić, Gleb Amankulov, Sasha Auerbakh, Anna Barfuss, Andreas Perkmann Berger, Elisa Frida Bergmann, Burkhard Beschow, Samuel Bich, Anna Bochkova, Michael Brunner, Ting-Jung Chen, Jean Pierre Cueto (+), Olivia Coeln, Tatjana Danneberg, Karoline Dausein, Pauline Debrichy, Sebastian Dumbs, Ahu Dural, Max Engel, Max Eulitz, Daniel Ferstl, Nello Fragner, Thilo Funder, Jennifer Gelardo, Lena Gold, Birke Gorm, Max Grau, Benjamin Grodin, Philipp Grünewald, Sophie Hammer, Cæcilie Heldt, Fanny Hellgren, Laura Hinreichsmayer, Anna Holtz, Oskar Hult, Katharina Hölzl, Ma Jia, Carl-Oskar Jonsson, Matthias Julian, Kanasta, Jens Ivar Kjetså , William Knaack, Max Kolten, Tom Krol, Denis Kurdjasov, Yutie Lee, Fabian Leitgeb, Maximiliano León, Mads Lindberg, Irina Lotarevich, Viktor Lundgaard, Nana Mandl, Carl Mannov, Frederick Marroquin, Martin Martinsen, Joakim Martinussen, Emanuel Mauthe, Florian Mayr, Billie Meskens, Miriam Esther Meyer, Line Kondrup Meyer, Jelena Micić, Jan Moszumanski, Ivan Murzin, Ann Muller, Sami Nagasaki, Niccolò de Napoli, Matthias Noggler, Cecilie Norgaard, Felix Oehmann, Pablo Ehmer, Flavio Palasciano, Urd J. Pedersen, Jonathan Penca, Ivan Pérard, Florian Pfaffenberger, Evelyn Plaschg, Markus von Platen, Marie Edinger Plum, Aline Sofie Rainer, Rosa Rendl, Igor Ripak, Natalia Rolon, Yves-Michele Saß, Anna Sagström, Mia Sánchez, Anne Schmidt, Michaela Schweighofer, Sarah Schweizer, Hanno Schnegg, Lennart Schweder, Alexander Sova, Marina Sula, Myles Starr, Lilli Thießen, Philipp Timischl, Emmanuel Troy, Julian Turner, Majse B. Vilstrup, Julia Wallisch, Christoph Welkovits, Thomas Weyand, Franziska Wildt, Patrick Winkler, Eugen Wist, Arnaud Wohlhauser, Okan Yildirim, Julija Zaharijević, Edin Zenun, Julia Znoj, Stine Ølgod

https://www.fotowien.at/de/programme-2019/aktuelles-programm/aquarium/