mumok will present a comprehensive solo exhibition of the New York-based artist Adam Pendleton, who is known for large-scale paintings, drawings, videos and sculptures, many of them motivated by Black Dada—...
How far can the resonances of art history, shared cultural knowledge, and language echo in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning? Can such rapidly developing technologies play a meaningful part in the broader art historical schema? These are some of the questions that AI (Art Index), the new book from Vienna-...
This program presents a selection of historical and contemporary films that address the politics of bodies in motion. The focus is on various kinds of choreographed, staged, unconscious, or random gestures—above all in dance—and their potential for finding forms of fleeting community. The starting point is Joyce Wieland’s film ...
A creative writing recital and discussion promoting anti-discrimination and equality. Prepared by students of the Applied Human Rights master’s program at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Hosted by Senior Lecturer Iketina Danso, intersectional equality and human rights practitioner and poet.
Shape-shifters (this young monster) focuses on the trope of vampires and its use in contemporary culture to investigate societal fears of otherness as well as colonial legacies and imperial complicity. How does the figure of the vampire irradiate our thinking about queerness, disability, and race? The screening questions how...