Exhibition

How To Live Together

25 May 2017 – 15 Oct 2017

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We are pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition How To Live Together, which runs from May 25, until October 15, 2017, focusing on cohabitation by looking at it both as personal experience and as a thematic social category.

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How To Live Together explores the conditions and prospects of living together in terms of individual and social dimensions. Key factors of this survey exhibition not only include dynamics and shifts at the political and economic level, but also changing social relations. The works of more than thirty international artists from different generations are based on personal experience and, at the same time, point to changing relations between the private and the political, between stagnant and accelerating contemporary circumstances, reality and utopian ideals. The diverse models of living together presented, reveal how society is more than just the sum of its individuals. More...

Artists: Bas Jan Ader, Kader Attia, Sven Augustijnen, Tina Barney, Cana Bilir-Meier, Ayzit Bostan, Mohamed Bourouissa, Ieva Epnere, Aslan Gaisumov, Gelitin, Liam Gillick, Paul Graham, Johan Grimonprez, Binelde Hyrcan, Leon Kahane, Herlinde Koelbl, Armin Linke, Goshka Macuga, Taus Makhacheva, Pedro Moraes, Sarah Morris, Adam Pendleton, Yvonne Rainer, Jeroen de Rijke / Willem de Rooij, Willem de Rooij, August Sander, Ritu Sarin / Tenzing Sonam, Augustas Serapinas, Jeremy Shaw, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rosemarie Trockel, Kasper de Vos

Exhibition architecture: Studio Miessen

Curator: Nicolaus Schafhausen
Curatorial assistance: Juliane Bischoff

Press conference: Wednesday, May 24, 2017, 10 am
Opening: Wednesday, May 24, 2017, 7 pm

We would welcome any form of coverage should you choose to feature this project in your publication. The press release as well as a selection of press images can be downloaded from our website.

For more detailed information please do not hesitate to contact us via telephone +43-1-52189-1221 or via email presse@kunsthallewien.at.

Kind regards
Katharina Murschetz & Stefanie Obermeir

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