Dienstag, 1.8.2023, 20.00 Uhr
For the fifth event in this year’s Tuesday@Secession series, we cordially invite you to an evening of community in the Secession’s garden. Look forward to contributions by David Moises & Christina Hartl-Prager and by Heliane Wiesauer-Reiterer & Berthold Ecker with Ulrike Lienbacher, Claudia-Maria Luenig, and Mara Mattuschka.
David Moises & Christina Hartl-Prager
ABC T-Shirt
As part of this evening’s event program, every visitor receives a T-shirt emblazoned with an individual large letter. The visitors congregate to form words. Group photographs are taken.
Heliane Wiesauer-Reiterer & Berthold Ecker with Ulrike Lienbacher & Claudia-Maria Luenig & Mara Mattuschka
Body – send and receive
Based on the exhibition BODY—send and receive at Kunstverein Kärnten (April 28–June 2, 2023), this evening’s contribution probes the body as a subject of creative articulations and the innumerable ways to represent it and explores how it functions as a receiving and sending organism and ultimately underlies our entire being in the world.
Tuesday@Secession, Heliane Wiesauer-Reiterer & Berthold Ecker with Ulrike Lienbacher & Claudia-Maria Luenig & Mara Mattuschka, Body – send and receive, Abb.: Heliane Wiesauer-Reiterer, Torso, 2021
Biography
David Moises, b. Innsbruck, 1973, lives and works in Vienna. www.davidmoises.com
Christina Hartl-Prager, b. Innsbruck, 1980, lives and works in Vienna.
Heliane Wiesauer-Reiterer, b. Salzburg, 1948, enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in 1968 to study painting under the direction of Gustav Hessing and graduated in 1972.
Berthold Ecker, b. Linz, 1961, studied art history and social and cultural anthropology at the University of Vienna and works as a curator of contemporary art at the Wien Museum MUSA.
Ulrike Lienbacher, b. Oberndorf near Salzburg, 1963, studied sculpture at the Mozarteum University Salzburg and has been a professor at her alma mater since 2017.
Claudia-Maria Luenig, b. Herbern, Germany, 1957, studied at the School of Arts Canberra, the RMIT, Melbourne, and the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
Mara Mattuschka, b. Sofia, Bulgaria, 1959, studied painting and animated film with Maria Lassnig at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
Programmed by the board of the Secession
Curated by Christian Lübbert