Tuesday, March 24, and Thursday, April 30, 2026, 5 pm
Workshop for Adults
reading images
Colonial Traces – What We (Don’t) See in Art
By creating photomontages and during the interactive exhibition visit, participants question their own ways of seeing and discover how images can distort or obscure realities.
The works of Lisl Ponger in the exhibition “Die Welt von Morgen wird eine weitere Gegenwart gewesen sein” make (post)colonial power relations between Europe and the Global South visible. Using her artworks and artistic approaches as a starting point, the workshop investigates how art reveals traces of cultural appropriation and the theft of cultural property—and why these have long gone unnoticed.
In the workshop, and in reference to Ponger’s artistic practice, participants use personal photos* of belongings (objects), which are then combined with artworks using photomontage techniques.
At the end, participants share the stories of their objects. In dialogue, they discuss the line between visible and hidden meanings.
Important Information
Please send a photo of an object from your personal environment to sarah.huebler@mumok.at in advance.
The object should hold special significance for you—perhaps a memory of a person, an event, a religious practice, or a community. You should be willing to share part of this significance with the group. The photo will be altered during the workshop and shown to the group. After booking, you will receive a form with further information.
The workshop will be held in German.
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Contact: sarah.huebler@mumok.at