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  • Zu Hause warten die Möbel

    A closing event as part of the series Thursdays in the Library

    6.45 + 7.30 + 8.15 p.m. as well as on demand | Guides tours with Nina Gross and Donya Aalipour (maximum of 10 persons, registration not required – mask required)

    Finissage

    Hauptgebäude/ Universitätsbibliothek, Lesesaal, 0.5.1

    University Library

    A closing event as part of the series
 
  Thursdays in the Library
 


 6.45 + 7.30 + 8.15 p.m. as well as on demand | Guides tours with Nina Gross and Donya Aalipour (maximum of 10 persons, registration not required – mask required)
  • WERISTdICHTER? Krampus Love Story 666

    A presentation of the University Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna as part of the series Thursday in the Library.
    Click here for the film: https://repository.akbild.ac.at/de/alle_inhalte/query/24413

    Available

    Online – Repository

    University Library

    A presentation of the University Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna as part of the series
 
  Thursday in the Library.
  
 
 Click here for the film:
 
  https://repository.akbild.ac.at/de/alle_inhalte/query/24413
  • WERISTdICHTER? Krampus Love Story 666

    A presentation of the University Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna as part of the series Thursday in the Library.
    Click here for the film: https://repository.akbild.ac.at/de/alle_inhalte/query/24413

    Film presentation

    Online – Repository

    University Library

    A presentation of the University Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna as part of the series
 
  Thursday in the Library.
  
 
 Click here for the film:
 
  https://repository.akbild.ac.at/de/alle_inhalte/query/24413
  • Fabian Seiz – Exact Secrets

    An exhibition on the polarity of form and content, the essence of secrets, memory, and material by Fabian Seiz as part of the Academy Library‘s Wer A.. sagt series.

    Exhibition

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    On display is a 65 cm high tower built from 50 layers of wood. The individual layers stand out visually from each other due to their different colours and types of wood. The top layer shows the cover of Wittgenstein's book “Tractatus logico-philosophicus” from edition suhrkamp in red. The tower was milled along the right side in the form of a curved bracket. The photo was taken from diagonally above right.
  • Opening: Fabian Seiz – Exact Secrets

    Opening of an exhibition on the polarity of form and content, the essence of secrets, memory, and material by Fabian Seiz as part of the Academy Library‘s Wer A.. sagt series.

    Exhibition opening

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    On display is a 65 cm high tower built from 50 layers of wood. The individual layers stand out visually from each other due to their different colours and types of wood. The top layer shows the cover of Wittgenstein's book “Tractatus logico-philosophicus” from edition suhrkamp in red. The tower was milled along the right side in the form of a curved bracket. The photo was taken from diagonally above right.
  • Katja Gürtler – Playboys

    An exhibition about dreams, hopes, and utopias by Katja Gürtler as part of the Academy Library’s Wer A… sagt event series.

    Exhibition

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    The landscape-format color-pencil drawing shows a man lying on a comfortable sofa. He is holding a computer gaming console in his right hand, while propping himself up with his left. His gaze is focused on a point slightly right of the viewer. He wears a T shirt that has “rich” written on it. A potted plant is discernible in the background.
  • Opening: Katja Gürtler – Playboys

    Opening of an exhibition about dreams, hopes, and utopias with Katja Gürtler as part of the Academy Library’s Wer A… sagt event series.

    Exhibition opening

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    The landscape-format color-pencil drawing shows a man lying on a comfortable sofa. He is holding a computer gaming console in his right hand, while propping himself up with his left. His gaze is focused on a point slightly right of the viewer. He wears a T shirt that has “rich” written on it. A potted plant is discernible in the background.
  • On Sediments and Occidents

    An exhibition on colonial continuities and cultural sedimentation processes from the artistic research project of Johannes Rips as part of the Academy Library’s event series Wer A… sagt

    Exhibition

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    The black-and-white photograph shows four persons, three read as male and one as female, sitting at a long coarse wooden table eating and drinking wine. It is a scene from the 19th century. In the center of the picture the word ‘On’ can be read.
  • Opening: On Sediments and Occidents

    Opening of an exhibition on colonial continuities and cultural sedimentation processes with Johannes Rips as part of the Academy Library’s event series Wer A… sagt

    Exhibition Opening

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    The black-and-white photograph shows four persons, three read as male and one as female, sitting at a long coarse wooden table eating and drinking wine. It is a scene from the 19th century. In the center of the picture the word ‘On’ can be read.
  • Visit to the Plaster Cast Collection: On Sediments and Occidents

    A visit to the Collection of Plaster Casts and a talk with Andrea Domanig and Johannes Rips in the context of the exhibition On Sediments and Occidents. An event of A...cademy Library and The Collection of Plaster Casts.

    Talk

    Studio Building/ Plaster Cast Collection

    University Library

    Three sculptures placed side by side in the white-washed vaulted basement of the Studiobuilding; due to the viewing angle, the leftmost figure, a cast of the ‘Capitoline Venus,’ appears to be the largest. The other two casts represent ‘Eirene carrying the infant Plutos on her arm’ and ‘Ares Borghese.’ All three sculptures are visible from the head to about the knee.