PRESS INFORMATION, 31.5.2005 - Festival der Regionen
PRESS INFORMATION, 31.5.2005 - Festival der Regionen
PRESS INFORMATION, 31.5.2005 - Festival der Regionen
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GALERIE IM JAZZATELIER<br />
Project: Isa Riedl & Verena Schweiger<br />
ULRICHSBERG<br />
Exhibition<br />
In this exhibition, serial works by two artists living in Linz will be brought together which, independently<br />
of each other, are preoccupied with systems of or<strong>der</strong> in everyday life. Isa Riedl’s photos, which<br />
are oriented toward still-life paintings, document street scenes in Urfahr after the floods of 2002. In the<br />
exhibition, this series will be contraposed to the conceptual photo-project by Verena Schweiger that<br />
engages with the normative living environment of a student residence.<br />
Partner: Jazzatelier Ulrichsberg<br />
Venue: Ulrichsberg<br />
Saturday, June 18th to Sunday, July 3rd 2005.<br />
UNIVERSITÄT ULRICHSBERG<br />
Project: Tilmann Meyer-Faje<br />
University in the village<br />
The One-man University of the German artist, Tilmann Meyer-Faje, transfers scientific concepts to the<br />
immediate local reality. All the roles—that of the chancellor, lecturer, vice-chancellor, caretaker,<br />
librarian and the student administrator—will be performed by the artist. Lectures in the following areas,<br />
among others, are planned: Event-Planning: Contact and communicative behaviour in gastronomic<br />
institutions. Architecture: Foundations for evaluating types of buildings. Sociology: an introduction to<br />
the sociology of the family. Ethnology: female friendships in the village.<br />
Partner: Community of Ulrichsberg<br />
Venue: Ulrichsberg<br />
Opening hours: Thursday to Sunday, 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. Lectures: 2:00 und 4:00 p.m.<br />
LEBEN AM HOF<br />
Project: Iris Andraschek & Hubert Lobnig<br />
SALNAU<br />
Agricultural spatial economy and ways of living in Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic<br />
Leben am Hof (“Living on the farm”) reflects architectural, economic and social structures in the rural<br />
area. Investigations of farms in the Czech Republic, Germany and Austria will make visible the locally<br />
specific forms of architecture and organization as well as the changes to agricultural structures over<br />
the course of time. Parallel to this, a photo project will document social roles and forms of shared life<br />
on the farm.<br />
Venue: Salnau<br />
Saturday, June 18th to Sunday, July 3rd 2005.<br />
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