TransArts
- Transdisciplinary ArtRight on the edge
Ivane Antadze, Maxim Brezhnev, Regula
Dettwiler, Christopher Frieß, Sofia Goscinski
Christine und Irene Hohenbüchler, Michael Jimenez, Teuta Jonuzi,
Alevtina Kakhidze
Karl-Heinz Klopf, Isabella Kohlhuber, Luise Lutz, Gerald Nestler, Alisa Omelianceva
Doris
Ortner, Lilli Pataki, Christiane Peschek, Miriam Schenkirz, Julia Schmidt
Flurina Schneider, Timm Ulrichs, Helen
Weber, Janine Weger
Ramiro Wong, Gabriel Zinganel
Opening: Sat.
19 November, 7 pm
> Artist Talk: 24 November 2022, 7 – 8 pm
Exhibition
duration: 19 – 26 November
Open daily: 5 – 8 pm
‘To
monsters under my bed’
Teuta Jonuzi
Performance Sat. 19 &
26 November, from 8 pm
Finissage: Sat. 26 November, from 5 pm
When
drawing leaves the classical plane of the paper, it enters the real environment, crosses boundaries, breaks out of the frame,
literally falls out of it or becomes located in the middle of the edge, where it becomes possible to apply new formats, working
methods and techniques, to further develop and redefine these. In the process of balancing out, transgressing or widening
such borders or edges a kind of in-between emerges that eludes any distinct classification.
In the course of a workshop
and seminar at the TransArts, Transdisciplinary Art department at the
University of Applied Arts, the exhibition
Mitten am Rand was drawn, written out and developed.
The artists of TransArts produced innovative methods to express
their themes, adventurous and risky perspectives and compress complex thoughts. They did not draw in order to make sketches,
but to create independent works. They spit out charcoal, roll out their topics on a bedsheet, meander with somnambulant certitude
directly over walls, drag their feet determinedly across the floor, go up to the ceiling, record selective perception. Black
on white. They draw lines with wire instead of the pencil, integrate architectural elements that range from hard, soft and
meticulous to gestural-expressive, from abstract-geometric to in-situ and performative. They make use of light, use darkness
and overlay with intensive and delicate colours. In Mitten am Rand the supposed limitation of perception moves into the centre,
provides insight into TransArts's practices and communicates the relevance of a course as an exhibition for an audience. With
selected works by Regula Dettwiler, Sofia Goscinski, Christine and Irene Hohenbüchler, Karl-Heinz Klopf, Isabella Kohlhuber,
Gerald Nestler, Christiane Peschek and Timm Ulrichs Mitten am Rand draws artworks by students into dialogue with those of
established artists so that the exhibition space becomes a place of debate and investigation of differences, analogies and
their transitional states.
Sabine Kienzer, Curator | Journalist, lives and works in Vienna