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Concurrent to Kazuko Miyamoto’s retrospective exhibition on view at Belvedere 21 in Vienna until March 2025, Works from Suitcases presents a first, introductory insight into the creative exchange initiated by Kazuko Miyamoto in New York, and Paul Fischnaller in Linz, Austria. From the mid 1980s, Miyamoto’s loft, her community art space Gallery Onetwentyeight, and Fischnaller’s alternative art space Hofkabinett provided the locations for a flourishing artist exchange. Works from Suitcases takes its title from the eponymous exhibition held at Hofkabinett in 1987 and focuses on the initial exchanges until 1990. Rarely, or even previously unseen artworks by Austrian artists Peter Hauenschild, Karl-Heinz Klopf, Ilona Pachler, and Othmar Zechyr are exhibited alongside video documentation by Markus Fischer as well as a music video by the Austrian pop band Die Mollies. A collection of recently uncovered mid 1980s slides taken by Miyamoto of the Lower East Side give an...More
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Works from Suitcases
EXILE•Nov 14, 2024 — Dec 14, 2024
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Concurrent to Kazuko Miyamoto’s retrospective exhibition on view at Belvedere 21 in Vienna until March 2025, Works from Suitcases presents a first, introductory insight into the creative exchange initiated by Kazuko Miyamoto in New York, and Paul Fischnaller in Linz, Austria. From the mid 1980s, Miyamoto’s loft, her community art space Gallery Onetwentyeight, and Fischnaller’s alternative art space Hofkabinett provided the locations for a flourishing artist exchange. Works from Suitcases takes its title from the eponymous exhibition held at Hofkabinett in 1987 and focuses on the initial exchanges until 1990. Rarely, or even previously unseen artworks by Austrian artists Peter Hauenschild, Karl-Heinz Klopf, Ilona Pachler, and Othmar Zechyr are exhibited alongside video documentation by Markus Fischer as well as a music video by the Austrian pop band Die Mollies. A collection of recently uncovered mid 1980s slides taken by Miyamoto of the Lower East Side give an...More