34/34
Installation view
Photo: Wilfried Petzi
33/34
Toulu Hassani
Untitled, 2021
Fine-lead pencil and oil on canvas
90
× 70 cm
32/34
Thu Van Tran
Rainbow Herbicides, 2020
Graphite, spray paint on paper
60
× 40 cm
31/34
Thu Van Tran
Colors of Grey, 2020
Pigment, water on paper
59 × 49,5 cm
30/34
Thu Van Tran
Colors of Grey, 2020
Pigment, water on paper
59 × 49,5 cm
29/34
Installation view
Photo: Wilfried Petzi
28/34
Rachel von Morgenstern
Untitled, 2021
Acrylic on polyester
200 × 150 cm
27/34
Rachel von Morgenstern
Untitled, 2021
Acrylic on polyester
200 × 150 cm
26/34
Rachel von Morgenstern
Untitled, 2021
Acrylic on polyester
120 × 95 cm
25/34
Installation view
Photo: Wilfried Petzi
24/34
Helene Appel
Putztuch, 2018
Acrylic and watercolour on jute
56,5
× 54,2 cm
23/34
Helene Appel
Brotscheibe, 2020
Oil on linen
10,5
× 9 cm
22/34
Thu Van Tran
From Green to Orange, 2020
Photography, alcohol, colourant, rust
40 × 60 cm
21/34
Thu Van Tran
From Green to Orange, 2020
Photograph, alcohol, colourant, rust
40 × 60 cm
20/34
Thu Van Tran
From Green to Orange, 2020
Photography, alcohol, colourant, rust
40 × 60 cm
19/34
Thu Van Tran
In the Fall, In the Rise, 2018
Fuji paper, Kodak paper
192
× 127 cm
Edition 2/3
18/34
Gabriela Volanti
Untitled (rhythmisierte Landschaft), 2021
Oil on cotton, folded and sewn
130 × 160 cm
17/34
Gabriela Volanti
Untitled, 2009
Oil on cotton, folded and sewn
80 × 65 cm
16/34
Gabriela Volanti
Untitled, 2009
Oil on cotton, folded and sewn
80 × 70 cm
15/34
Gabriela Volanti
fiori maligni, 2007
Oil on cotton, folded and sewn
80
× 55 cm
14/34
Gabriela Volanti
Eichen am Río de la Plata , 2020
Oil on cotton, folded and sewn
130
× 130 cm
13/34
Installation view
Photo: Wilfried Petzi
12/34
Lorena Herrera Rashid
Insel, 2018
Rubber, concrete, metal, paper
195
× 115
× 110 cm
11/34
Lorena Herrera Rashid
Insel, 2018
Rubber, concrete, metal, paper
195
× 115
× 110 cm
10/34
Sophie Reinhold
Basic portrait of a very young woman, 2017
Oil and marble powder on canvas
77
× 60 cm
9/34
Toulu Hassani
Untitled, 2012
Wood, canvas
162 × 222 cm
8/34
Installation view
Photo: Wilfried Petzi
7/34
Annabell Häfner
Transit 28, 2021
Acrylic and chalk on canvas
59
× 63 cm
6/34
Annabell Häfner
Transit 30, 2021
Acrylic and chalk on canvas
59
× 63 cm
5/34
Annabell Häfner
Transit 6, 2021
Acrylic and chalk on canvas
100 × 120 cm
4/34
Annabell Häfner
Nicht-Ort 21, 2021
Acrylic and chalk on canvas
60 × 68 cm
3/34
Thu Van Tran
Penetrable - Rainforest (two-part), 2021
Rubber and pigment on transparent polyester fibre
130 × 92 cm
2/34
Thu Van Tran
Penetrable - Rainforest (two-part), 2021
Rubber and pigment on transparent polyester fibre
Format 160 × 100 cm each
1/34
Installation view
Photo: Wilfried Petzi
The exhibition is based on the narrative of the well-known novel by Virginia Woolf, which became a standard read of the women's movement in the 1970s. As a young woman, Virginia Woolf was subjected to the conditions of Victorian society, which provided only a very very narrow sphere of activity and development for women. Even today, her novel is particularly relevant, opening up a universal discussion about the need for a space for creation, for stillness and, of course, for art. In our group exhibition, we present the work of a variety of outstanding women artists who approach their work in relation to science, history and literature,shaping the course of art history.
“Nevertheless, I believe that this poetess, who never wrote a word and was buried at a crossroad, is still alive. (...) She lives in you, in me and in many other women who are not here today. Yes, she lives. For true women poets do not die.” – Virginia Woolf. A Room of One's Own. 1929
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