Volkskundemuseum Wien
Otto Wagner Areal, Pavillon 1
Baumgartner Höhe 1, 1140 Wien
Postanschrift:
Laudongasse 15-19, 1080 Wien
T: +43 1 406 89 05
F: +43 1 406 89 05.88
E: office@volkskundemuseum.at
Hildebrandt Café
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Bibliothek
Nutzung derzeit nicht möglich
Mostothek
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Die Künstler*innen entwickeln verschiedene Perspektiven auf religiöse Bilder, erinnern an diejenigen, die in den schwierigsten Lebenssituationen an der Seite ihres Landes waren und gedenken der Opfer der russischen Invasion in die Ukraine.
ERÖFFNUNG: Do, 13.7.2023
17.30 Uhr open doors
18.00 Uhr official part
18.30 Uhr Führung (Englisch)
KÜNSTLER*INNEN
Mariko Helman, Olesia Dvorak-Galik, Volodymyr Stasenko, Jane Laptii, Kostiantyn Tereshchenko, Maria Matienko, Lidiia Hural, Oleg Kira, Taras Ril, Yana Gryniv, Yulia Mykhalska, Daphne Wesdorp, Masha Vyshedska, Yuliia Prystavska, Viktoriia Berezina, Oksana Osnach, Danylo Movchan
Ausstellung mit Unterstützung der Botschaft der Ukraine in der Republik Österreich und des Volkskundemuseum Wien.
Es werden Spenden gesammelt für medizinische Kits für die Ukraine (in Zusammenarbeit mit der Mission Ukraine).
Kuratiert von Yana Gryniv, Gründerin von Art Contact Ukraine
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“BeLive: believe, be live” is an international exhibition of contemporary art on the topic of a person's awareness of own place in the world, own state and priorities in the context of a new reality. Through paintings, photography, installations, collages, graphics, video artworks we develop various prospectives on the religious images, we remember those who were by our side in the toughest life situations, we commemorate the victims of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. This is a reflection on whether there is a place for faith in our lives now. This project is a call to maintain inner strength, a call on the society for human oriented values. The title of the exhibition is “BeLive”, which can be interpreted ambiguously: "believe" and "be live". Through our own experience and self-awareness, we reveal the theme of faith and thirst for life.
The exhibition takes place with the support of:
the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Austria
the Volkskundemuseum Wien
Josephstadt, Austria
We are collecting donations for medical tourniquets (blood stoppers) for Ukraine.
Curated by Yana Gryniv, art curator, artist, founder of the Art Contact Ukraine
ARTISTS:
Mariko Helman, Olesia Dvorak-Galik, Volodymyr Stasenko, Jane Laptii, Kostiantyn Tereshchenko, Maria Matienko, Lidiia Hural, Oleg Kira, Taras Ril, Yana Gryniv, Yulia Mykhalska, Daphne Wesdorp, Masha Vyshedska, Yuliia Prystavska, Viktoriia Berezina, Oksana Osnach, Danylo Movchan
PROGRAMME
Official opening of the "BeLive" exhibition, presentation of the artists (July 13, 6:00-8:00pm: 17:30-18:00 open doors, 18:00-18:30 - official part, 18:30-19:00 - guided tour, 19:00-20:00 - buffet), English
ERÖFFNUNG: Do, 13.7.2023
17.30 Uhr open doors
18.00 Uhr official part
18.30 Uhr Führung (Englisch)
KÜNSTLER*INNEN
Mariko Helman, Olesia Dvorak-Galik, Volodymyr Stasenko, Jane Laptii, Kostiantyn Tereshchenko, Maria Matienko, Lidiia Hural, Oleg Kira, Taras Ril, Yana Gryniv, Yulia Mykhalska, Daphne Wesdorp, Masha Vyshedska, Yuliia Prystavska, Viktoriia Berezina, Oksana Osnach, Danylo Movchan
Ausstellung mit Unterstützung der Botschaft der Ukraine in der Republik Österreich und des Volkskundemuseum Wien.
Es werden Spenden gesammelt für medizinische Kits für die Ukraine (in Zusammenarbeit mit der Mission Ukraine).
Kuratiert von Yana Gryniv, Gründerin von Art Contact Ukraine
---ENGLISH---
“BeLive: believe, be live” is an international exhibition of contemporary art on the topic of a person's awareness of own place in the world, own state and priorities in the context of a new reality. Through paintings, photography, installations, collages, graphics, video artworks we develop various prospectives on the religious images, we remember those who were by our side in the toughest life situations, we commemorate the victims of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. This is a reflection on whether there is a place for faith in our lives now. This project is a call to maintain inner strength, a call on the society for human oriented values. The title of the exhibition is “BeLive”, which can be interpreted ambiguously: "believe" and "be live". Through our own experience and self-awareness, we reveal the theme of faith and thirst for life.
The exhibition takes place with the support of:
the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Austria
the Volkskundemuseum Wien
Josephstadt, Austria
We are collecting donations for medical tourniquets (blood stoppers) for Ukraine.
Curated by Yana Gryniv, art curator, artist, founder of the Art Contact Ukraine
ARTISTS:
Mariko Helman, Olesia Dvorak-Galik, Volodymyr Stasenko, Jane Laptii, Kostiantyn Tereshchenko, Maria Matienko, Lidiia Hural, Oleg Kira, Taras Ril, Yana Gryniv, Yulia Mykhalska, Daphne Wesdorp, Masha Vyshedska, Yuliia Prystavska, Viktoriia Berezina, Oksana Osnach, Danylo Movchan
PROGRAMME
Official opening of the "BeLive" exhibition, presentation of the artists (July 13, 6:00-8:00pm: 17:30-18:00 open doors, 18:00-18:30 - official part, 18:30-19:00 - guided tour, 19:00-20:00 - buffet), English