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Artist Talk: Jonida Laçi and Luīze Nežberte

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Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz
Treitlstraße 2
1040 Vienna

Jonida Laçi and Luīze Nežberte in conversation with Anna Marckwald and Hannah Marynissen, Co-Curators Kunsthalle Wien Preis 2025.

Jonida Laçi and Luīze Nežberte won the Kunsthalle Wien Preis 2025. The prize seeks to support emerging artists living and working in Vienna and to promote discourse on contemporary art via an annual collaboration with the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the University of Applied Arts Vienna.

Jonida Laçi studied Art and Space | Object as well as Art and Time | Media at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and was awarded the Kunsthalle Wien Preis for her installation Ajar (2025). The work is made up of video projections, sculpture and a readymade. Laçi’s discrete sculptural and spatial structures have been employed with moving projected image, in order to play upon the shaping of the image. Similarly, projectors and tripods are approached as sculptural objects with the intention of interrogating the framing, reception and perception of images.

Luīze Nežberte studied Sculpture and Space at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and was awarded the Kunsthalle Wien Preis for her work We could listen much longer, but it is late by now (2025). Nežberte examines found objects and historical forms in order to uncover their material and cultural histories. She reinterprets historical architectural forms to explore how cultural memory is transmitted, erased and transformed through material absence and sculptural interpretation. Nežberte’s sculptural interventions describe an overlap between personal memory, traditional architecture and historiography.

The talk is free of charge with a valid exhibition ticket.

Students of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the University of Applied Arts Vienna can visit the exhibition free of charge.