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APEIRON, Why Austrians Now

Austrian Expedition 2021

The Radvila Palace Museum of Art, Vilniaus gatvė 24, Vilnius, Lithuania
11 November 2021 to 30 January 2022
Curated by Lina Albrikienė
The First 5000 Years, wall sculpture, installation view, Radvila Palace Museum of Art Gallery view, APEIRON exhibition, Radvila Palace Museum of Art, Vilnius
The First 5000 Years, installation view. Photo: Lina Albrikienė

APEIRON, Why Austrians Now brought together fourteen contemporary artists living in Austria at the Radvila Palace Museum of Art in Vilnius, framed by curator Lina Albrikienė as an expedition through absence, imagination, and inner landscapes. Ernst Koslitsch showed The First 5000 Years, the wall filling sculpture of small painted woodcuts also shown at Gallery Raum mit Licht earlier that year, alongside a smaller painting from his Yellow Universe.

Group exhibition with Iris Dittler, Beate Gatschelhofer, Lena Göbel, Michael Gumhold, Georg Haberler, Ernst Koslitsch, Elisabeth Molin, Ute Müller, Bernd Oppl, Linus Riepler, Anja Ronacher, Patrick Topitschnig, Andreas Trobollowitsch, and Andreas Werner.

Further installation views

Visitors viewing The First 5000 Years, Radvila Palace Museum of Art
Installation view with visitors
The First 5000 Years, full wall view
The First 5000 Years, full view
Gallery room with works by Lena Göbel and a small painting by Ernst Koslitsch
Gallery room, works by Lena Göbel (left) and Ernst Koslitsch (right)
Detail view, The First 5000 Years
Detail view
Exhibition page: noba.ac →
Photo reportage: Echo Gone Wrong →