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Many small interventions continuously transform living cities. Reinhard Mandl transforms such fleeting moments in Viennese urban life into lasting photographic memories. What surprises are there from Abbégasse to Baaderwiesenweg and why are "No Photographs Allowed" right at the beginning? Are there really new perspectives of the familiar to be discovered when walking from the hubbub of Calafattiplatz to Dachauer-Straße?
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In Exuberant Apotheoses: Italian Frescoes in the Holy Roman Empire, Daniel Fulco offers a vivid account of large-scale Italian frescoes that embellished eighteenth-century German baroque palaces and expressed noble patrons’ claim to princely power and political authority during the Enlightenment.
Invitation booklet of an exhibition series of photographic work that focuses on appropriation. This exhibition, the second in the series, presents art projects based on re-enactment by artists transcending the traditional concept of re-enacting stagings that already exist as authentically as possible. Photographers in the exhibition: Gerda Lampalzer, Sissa Micheli , Rita Nowak, Christopher Richmond, and RE: FWD (Benjamin Tomasi and Bernhard Garnicnig).