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The Salzburger Kunstverein is a contemporary art organisation that specialises in art exhibitions. It is located in Salzburg, Austria, and is housed in the Künstlerhaus, which was built in 1885. The Salzburger Kunstverein organizes between ten and twelve exhibitions of international and Austrian artists annually. The current director is Mirela Baciak.
History
The Salzburger Kunstverein was founded on March 10, 1844. It was one of the first of such institutions in Austria. According to its founding principles, its aim is "to awaken love for art and educate a sense for art". In 1885 the "Künstlerhaus" was built. Today, it is still the Kunstverein's headquarters; it contains studio and exhibition areas as well.
Since 1992 the program has been elaborated and organised by the respective director (1992 Hildegund Amanshauser, 1993-1995 Silvia Eiblmayr, 1996-2004 Hildegund Amanshauser, 2005-2013 Hemma Schmutz, 2014-03/2023 Séamus Kealy, since 07/2023 Mirela Baciak) and aims to meet international standards. By means of exhibitions, symposia, lectures, workshops or networking projects with other institutions the concept aspires to discover new forms of promoting art.
In 2008 the Salzburger Kunstverein was awarded the ADKV-ART COLOGNE Price (together with the Westfälischer Kunstverein Münster) for its "excellent exhibition making and art education".
Selected exhibitions
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1993 Heimo Zobernig
1995 Marlene Dumas
1997 Elke Denda / Candida Höfer
1998 Stan Douglas
1999 Luc Tuymans
2000 Monica Bonvicini
2001 Erwin Wurm
2002 Elizabeth Peyton
2004 Cameron Jamie
2005 Ines Doujak
2006 Soleil Noir
2007 Peter Piller
2008 Gülsün Karamustafa
2009 Performing the East
2009 Dan Perjovschi
2010 Roman Ondák
2010 Manfred Pernice
2011 Constantin Luser
2012 Anna Jermolaewa
2014 Punctum
2014 Bedwyr Williams
2015 Überschönheit
2015 Paloma Varga Weisz
2015 Nedko Solakov
2016 Hans Schabus
2016 Stan Douglas
2016 The People's Cinema
2017 A Painter's Doubt
2017 Geoffrey Farmer / Gareth Moore
2018 Ashley Hans Scheirl
2019 Omer Fast
2020 Megan Rooney
2022 Khalil Rabah
2022 Camille Henrot
2023 Tarik Kiswanson
2024 The Myth of Normal
2024 The Color of Energy
Prizes and awards
2008 ADKV-ART COLOGNE prize for Kunstvereine
2014 "Exhibition of the Year: Punctum", Profil Magazin (Profil 52, print, 22. Dec. 2014)
2015 Salzburg Culture Poster prize for the exhibition poster Invisible Violence
2016 "Top Five Exhibitions of the Year: The People's Cinema", Profil Magazin (Profil 52, print, 19. Dec. 2016)
2017 Salzburg Culture Poster prize for the exhibition poster A Painter's Doubt
Selected publications
1994 150 Jahre Salzburger Kunstverein
1995 Lois Renner
1998 Florian Pumhösl
2005 Michael Raedecker
2005 Trichtlinburg
2007 Archiv Peter Piller. Zeitung
2008 Otto Zitko. Die Konstruktion der Geste
2011 Roman Ondák
2014 Punctum
2015 Stan Douglas
2016 The People's Cinema
2017 A Painter's Doubt
2020 Gernot Wieland
2021 ... Line as Thought, Lines as Universes ...
2024 Vasilis Papageorgiou. Sunseekers or Dimming the Sun or
2024 The Color of Energy
Literature
Gottfried Goiginger: Toleranz als Programm. Der Salzburger Kunstverein nach 1945. In: 150 Jahre Salzburger Kunstverein (Ed.), Kunst und Öffentlichkeit 1844–1994. Salzburg 1994, p. 171–199.
Roman Höllbacher: Das Künstlerhaus als Denkmal des Kunstvereins. In: 150 Jahre Salzburger Kunstverein (Ed.), Kunst und Öffentlichkeit 1844–1994. Salzburg 1994, p. 47–77.
Christa Svoboda: Zur Geschichte des Salzburger Kunstvereins. In: 150 Jahre Salzburger Kunstverein (Ed.), Kunst und Öffentlichkeit 1844–1994. Salzburg 1994, p. 9–46.
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Salzburger Kunstverein
- Megan Rooney
- Destiny Deacon
- Tarik Kiswanson
- Anna Jermolaewa
- Christian Falsnaes
- Otto Zitko
- Ulrike Lienbacher
- Georg Pezolt
- Florian Pumhösl