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Christian Niccoli – Lost in Perception.
Lonesomeness is what we share but does not bring us together. Photography and video works of the Italien artist Cristian Niccoli reveal the urban consciousness of young adults of our time.

Neue Galerie New York – Serving Memory.
Art and history can never be separated, and the Neue Galerie came into its own in the US based on this principle. A conversation with Scott Gutterman, deputy director of the Neue Galerie.

Georges Braque – Cubism at Picasso’s Side.
A retrospective of Georges Braque, the Cubist who stood by Picasso, is now on display at the Bank Austria Kunstforum in Vienna. A curators view.

Josef Kleindienst – Become a Member.
“Become a Member” is an audio picture of a relationship that is formed due to an unexpected event. Text and direction, Josef Kleindienst.

Michel de Broin – Matters of Circulation.
When progress and efficiency holds back the world. A portrait of the Canadian artist, Michel de Broin.

Roy Kortick – al fresco.
Roy Kortick, the New York-based artist who brings the fresco, as well as other artistic crafts, into the new millennium, is inspired by both the cuddly and the profane.

Ahmet Ögüt – In Front of Your Eyes.
Art as a reminder of that which we already know, but have forgotten to notice. A portrait of the turkish artist Ahmet Ögüt.

Noah Fischer – State of the Art.
The artist Noah Fischer turns the ubiquitous monitor on its head, evoking a decidedly modernist, Duchamp-ian gesture. A portrait.

Eugen Lendl – Gallery owners come in many shapes and sizes.
There’s always a few good crazy ones, who dedicate themselves to empowering the commodity of art. An audio portrait.

Nature Theater of Oklahoma – Theater of Chance.
A Portrait of the New York theater group, Nature Theater of Oklahoma, led by Kelly Copper und Pavol Liska.

Thomas Baumann – The Language of Movement.
Technology’s original function, says Thomas Baumann, was to please humans and enhance their existence—a purpose which he attaches to his artistic work.

SIGNA – The Northern Complex Method.
SIGNA installs parallel worlds, replicas of the original, which have lost their historical and geographical attribute — habitable cartographies.

Petra Eibel - On Art Insurance and the Liability of Art.
The art insurance expert Petra Eibel from Uniqa on the art of insurance in a changing world of art.

Füsun Onur - Silent Music.
“I never look back. When it’s done, it’s done.” Her work is about realization. Approaching things without consideration. A portrait of the Istanbul artist, Füsun Onur.

The Fotografis Collection - A History of Photography
A glimpse of the Fotografis Collection of Bank Austria Kunstforum in Vienna and an overview of 150 years of the art of phtography..

Gordan Savicic - Lat 54.136696 Lon 13.771362
The art of translation between virtual and real space. A portrait of RealGamer Gordon Savicic.

Stylianos Schicho - … it’s cold out here
The pictures of the painter Stylianos Schicho reveal such instants of immobilization in which time stops, but at the same time, everything overwhelms.

Steirischer Herbst - Strategies of Avoiding Misfortune
Misfortune comes in various forms, as well as the possibilities for avoiding misfortune. An interview with Florian Malzacher, program director of the festival Steirischer Herbst.

Franziska Maderthaner - shaken, not stirred
Instead of reduction, construction, de- and re-construction, and bricolage prevail. Instead of strict exclusion, surplus of meaning. Franziska Maderthaner - a portrait.

Sweat - The Workshop
“Sweat – The Movie”, directed at the Impulstanz Festival in Vienna. A portrait on the workshop and movie.

Markus Wilfling - A Sculpture Is Something That Is Here
The transference of the spatial into the visual and vice versa opens up possibilities of the sculptural. Markus Wilfling, a portrait.

Thomas Hirschhorn - The Eye
“The Eye” sees red, exclusively, at least in the exhibition of the Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn.

Panta rhei - On Transition and a Museum in Serbia’s Novi Sad.
An interview with Slavko Bogdanovic and Ljubica Milovic of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Vojvodina, Serbia.

Bernhard Buhmann - Characters, Roles, Spaces
His paintings display subjects which are, according to him, amusing themselves. A new phase begins, in which the figures recede, and space is not only relational.

Ulrike Truger - In the way
The sculptress, Ulrike Truger, has always positioned herself in the public with her art, in fact, she has often placed herself “in the way”.

Götz Bury - Illusions
Art can be critical of media and media criticism can be fun - hat’s the message from “dream manufacturer” Götz Bury’s. We visited him at his dream factory.

Fuckhead - This Beautiful Song
This beautiful song is disturbing, at least as long as the hardcore performance group, Fuckhead, celebrates its progressive deconstruction in a big way.

Sylvia Ferino - Pears as Tear Ducts, a Corncob for an Ear.
An interview with Sylvia Ferino, curator at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, about the Renaissance painter G. Arcimboldo.

Heidi Popovic - The Unspectacular Life
Through pop poster images and advertisement that promise us that “everything is OK”, Christian Pölzler salvages forgotten images and maps a modern political apocalypse.

Rita Nowak - Tableaux Vivants
The artist Rita Nowak, based in Vienna and London, is carrying on the tradition of Tableaux Vivants, which she interprets in a new light.

Mankind - At the Donau Festival
The duo Mankind lives up to its name. In their performances, the human condition is audiovisually sketched out, improvisatorially explored, broken down, and, every now and then, destroyed.

Michi Maier - Witch Kitchen
Painting leads one across a threshold. When Michi Maier passes this, he finds himself in a kind of “witch kitchen”, in which he brews his art concoctions and breaks down the borders of our world of values.

ILA - Wer suchet, der findet nicht
Intensity can be fascinating. However, levity also holds a certain charm. The artist’s name, ILA, stands for the sentence in German: einen Immens Langen Atem zu haben (literally, “to be long of breath”, i.e. “to have stamina or willpower”). A portrait.

Marten Spangberg - Slow Fall
The tool for the Swedish performer Spangberg is the body in relation to the world and space. His performances attempt to disembody that which we embody.

Leo Peschta - Maschinoid
His „maschinoid“ objects are interfaces between media worlds. They change our perception of space and the aesthetics of functionality and they fascinate us with their unique lives.

Hans Knoll - Art as a Form of Mediation
In the art world, one thing leads to another—this is the principle by which Hans Knoll began his career as an art dealer, which remains his guiding principle up until today.

Thomas Reinhold - Empirical Science
His eventual path to painting was a reaction to Viennese Actionism, against which he consciously set out a counterpoint. Thomas Reinhold refers to his painting as an “empirical science”.

4shrooms - Analog Synergy in a Digital World
Cut-outs from pictures of bygone eras appear under pastry plates, shadows of hands form letters over 16-millimeter film loops which go up in flames. . .in other words, analog visuals.

Alfred Weidinger - Oskar Kokoschka’s expressive Art
He was expressive, as a painter and writer, as an aspiring artist as well as as a lover. Alfred Weidinger, head curator of the Belvedere Museum, spoke with us about Kokoschka.

Mara Mattuschka - My Heart’s Vibrator
Her work lives to the fullest, her characters are usually naked and psychologically open-hearted. A portrait of Maria Mattuschka, video and performance artist, as well as painter.

Juraj Carny - Slovakian Perspectives
Juraj Carny, Slovakian gallery owner, curator, and art critic, has been running Gallery Space since the late ’90s. CastYourArt visited him in Bratislava.

Eva Jiricka - If I Couldn’t Do This, I Wouldn’t Know What to Do
“If somebody would come and wash my car, it would be nice. It would be nice, it would be done, but I wouldn’t pay for it. Sometimes I think that for many people, this is the same with art.” An Interview with Eva Jiricka

Günther Brodàr - [no] frames please
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Andrea Kessler - Revolutions per Minute
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Mission Re.Sonance - Ein Festival im Zeichen der Vernetzung
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Journey to the West
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Nomadspace - Art en route
When art hits the streets. An interview with Ivana Madariová, curator of Nomadspace and “gallery nomad” in the name of art.

Rudolf Budja - Business and Passion
He owns pictures which are usually only available to most in the form of cheap reproductions. CastYourArt spoke with the art collector and owner of the Artmosphere Galleries.

Lastplak - At the End the Wall Is Covered
Lastplak, a Netherlands expression for the last “gang” and the ultimate pest, call themselves the Graffiti Collective and hail from the Dutch port city, Rotterdam.

Albertina - Art after 1970
We visited the exhibition and gathered opinions on the museum and its exhibited works on location. Did it meet the liking of the public? Listen for yourself. . .

Gürsel Soyel - A Kind of Way of Life
CastYourArt visited the Cyprus-born painter, Cemal Gürsel Soyel, in Vienna, and accompanied him on his way to his studio. The walk we take with Soyel leads us down the path to his painting.

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