Thinking Through Weibel

  • Beginnings, Diversions, Elsewheres
Ausstellung

Künstler*innen

Morehshin Allahyari , Nancy Baker Cahill , Lynn Hershman Leeson , Jakob Lena Knebl , Rafael Lozano-Hemmer , Thania Petersen , Eva Schlegel , Peter Weibel

Kurator*innen

Valerie Messini , Brooklyn J. Pakathi

Datum, Ort

  • 06. November 2025–08. Januar 2026 Georg-Coch-Platz 2, Vienna, Austria (Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab)

Schlagwörter

Peter Weibel, Peter Weibel Archive, Kunstsammlung Und Archiv, Archival Exhibition, Text Works, Interdisciplinary Practice, Media Art, Intersections Across Artistic Positions , Politics in Art, Identity, Comprehension, Understanding , Self, Mediation

text

Thinking Through Weibel gathers key works out of the Peter Weibel Archive, held by the Collection and Archive at the University of Applied Arts and positions them in relation to contemporary practices by invited international artists, that unfold through distinct conceptual and material approaches. Their contributions do not follow or extend Peter Weibel’s logic, but move across and against it, forming intersections without fixing relationships. Attention turns particularly to Weibel’s earlier years, when sculptural inquiries merged with performance, film, and written language. That early period reveals a restless movement across mediums and media, driven by a desire to test the limits of perception and to upend disciplinary borders. The presentation highlights the entwined currents of politics, sexuality, and playfulness that animate Weibel’s experiments. Performative actions, text works, and spatial propositions from Weibel’s early practice appear alongside the works of the participating artists. These juxtapositions are not structured as reflections or responses. Rather, they allow for a set of overlapping gestures, divergences, and refusals. The exhibition stands as an open field where inquiry coexists with irreverent disruption, underscoring how creative freedom remains inseparable from sociopolitical stakes.

Eröffnung

2025-11-05 18:00-22:00

Ort

Adresse

  • Georg-Coch-Platz 2, Vienna, Austria
  • Georg-Coch-Platz 2
  • 1010 Vienna
  • Austria

Mediendateien

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Veröffentlicht Von: Valerie Messini | Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien | Veröffentlicht Am: 11. März 2026, 12:37 | Geändert Am: 11. März 2026, 14:45