Datscha

Anna Hofbauer

Datscha explains the genesis and history of Anna Hofbauer's installation of the same name and illuminates its functions as a precarious sculptural ensemble in changing contexts – most recently as Datscha (version Kunstverein Eisenstadt), 2025.

With contributions by Hildegund Amanshauser, Anamarija Batista, Cäcilia Brown, Christian Egger, Paul Hofmann, Axel Koschier, Stefan Lux, Thomas Raab, Bianca Regl, and Mariczka Ruban.



Anna Hofbauer, Department of Site-Specific Art, University of Applied Arts Vienna

BOOK PRESENTATION

Datscha was presented to the public within Angewandte Festival 2025 on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. 

Conversation on bookmaking as part of artistic practice and the spatial and temporal shifts enabled by the book as a medium:
Anna Hofbauer
and
Heike Eipeldauer, curator, mumok, Vienna

Contributors to the publication and participants
Hildegund Amanshauser, author
Anamarija Batista, author
Cäcilia Brown, artist
Christian Egger, author
Dominik Hruza, graphic designer
Axel Koschier, artist
Stefan Lux, artist
Thomas Raab, author
Bianca Regl, artist
Mariczka Ruban, illustrator

The Datscha Library features books and works by the contributors to the publication.

Datscha Library (installation): wood, books, 45 x 170 x 220 cm, 2025

ISBN: 978-3-903525-13-9
Editor/s: Anna Hofbauer
Publisher: Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, 2025
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Language: German
Price: EUR 24
V.l.n.r.: Anna Hofbauer, Heike Eipeldauer © Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Foto: Stefanie Schabhüttl Download
Datscha Library © Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Foto: Stefanie Schabhüttl Download
Datscha Library - Büchertisch © Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Foto: Stefanie Schabhüttl Download
V.l.n.r.: Anna Hofbauer, Heike Eipeldauer © Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Foto: Stefanie Schabhüttl Download