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24/kunstakt

The exhibition "respectively" brings together the works of eight young female artists. In their highly individual artistic approaches, their works reflect an engagement with our time and its multiple crises. Art has always been and still is one of the most effective means to confront complex challenges, to point to new perspectives and realms of thought, to establish unknown connections, and to formulate exciting narratives of the future.

Once again this year the young artists took individual and very personal approaches in dealing with our age and its issues, and created equally diverse, complex and interesting works of art. In addition, their goal this year was once again to create works of art intended to inspire insights, discovery and discussion among onlookers amid the interplay between the law firm fwp, art, and society as a whole.

The kunstakt exhibition has been successfully building bridges between art and law since 2005 with the aim of presenting and promoting young artists from the Academy of Fine Arts. Within its scope, the artists work on a specifically chosen topic that has a strong reference to law. Domains characterised by rationality such as systems of order, systemic structures and controlling were already examined and manifested in the form of individual works of art. The diverse art works give an insight into the way contemporary young Austrian artists see art and they provide unconventional perspectives of the legal system.

Gloria Pagliani

"La pacata battaglia della fiamma che traballa"

Acrylic on canvas
160 x 240 cm
2021

Paria Shahrestani

“The Thrill Is Gone”

Oil Color on the Transparent Paper
250 x 210 cm
2023

Anna Anvidalfarei

„Anatomie einer Gegebenheit“

Objekt aus Wachs, Gips, Textilien und Haare
140 x 90 cm

2023

Nanna Kaiser (Zusammenarbeit mit Willi Prieler)

„Fuchs Balg“

Öl und Siebdruck auf gehäutete Autogarnitur
(Scania Zugmaschine, R4 140, Seitenverkleidung
oben, rechts und links)
140 x 30 cm
2023

Ina Ebenberger

“Lucretia and Lucius”

Oil on canvas
20 x 35 cm
2023
Photo credit: Tamra Rametsteiner

Flora Franke

“Labyrinth”

Cyanotypie
74,5 x 129 cm
2022

Maria Luise Ernst Hummer

„Burn“

Oil on canvas
24 x 30 cm
2023

Arang Choi

“Wave current interaction”

Oil on canvas
180 x 260 cm
2023

Virtueller Art Walk

Once again, we will take you on a virtual Art Walk – consisting of a short film, a 360-degree panoramic tour and a photo gallery. 

Immerse yourself in the virtual world of this year’s fwp kunstakt exhibition and join us on this digital walk-through, free of the confines of time and space. We hope this will be a captivating and inspiring experience for you.

360 De­gree Pan­or­amic Tour

At our panoramic tour you can move between the various spaces by simply clicking your mouse buttons or the arrow keys on your keyboard.

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While the movie is only available in German some artists provide their comments in English.