• JULY 2024
  • Concert

    Calexico and Bombay Bicycle Club

    at poolbar-Festival, Feldkirch

    We are delighted to be able to continue our long-standing cooperation with the poolbar festival in Feldkirch this year. And we are particularly looking forward to these items on the festival program:

    Every music fan will be happy at the poolbar festival. The best proof: Bombay Bicycle Club. The North London indie band is equally popular with the older generation as it is with interested newcomers to the scene who are discovering earlier acts in the genre. BBC are a fixture on the big festival stages, and even Damon Albarn takes to the microphone on their studio album My Big Day, released in 2023. A must for all indies!

     

    Sold-out concert halls and festival gigs are part of the daily routine for Calexico, alias Joey Burns and John Convertino. The band, based in Tucson, Arizona, has been a fixture on the indie scene since the nineties with their rather idiosyncratic, acoustic-oriented mix of styles: Americana, indie folk, a pinch of R'n'R and, above all, a strong dash of Tex-Mex - the proximity to Mexico leaves its mark on the Americans' sound. Calexico last released their album El Mirador in 2022.

     

    In cooperation with poolbar festival, Feldkirch.

    All information and tickets at www.poolbar.at

  • SEPTEMBER 2024
  • Discussion

    Visarte Liechtenstein: Triennale 2024
    2050: Changing View

    An event of Visarte Liechtenstein.

    with Katharina Bierreth-Hartungen, Dagmar Frick-Islitzer, Yoly Maurer, Toni Ochsner and Angelika Steiger; accompanied by recorder sounds from different centuries, played by Margret Föppl-Georg, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
    An event organised by Visarte Liechtenstein.

     

    How will we live in 2050? What will the world look like? How can we shape the future?

     

    The artists' collective Katharina Bierreth-Hartungen, Dagmar Frick-Islitzer, Yoly Maurer, Toni Ochsner and Angelika Steiger asked over 80 people about their skills and how they could be utilised by 2050. In an in-depth artistic process, this resulted in a collaborative work and individual artworks. They evoke questions and open up a discourse about which things we can do without, which habits we should let go of and which qualities we will need in the future.

  • Opening

    In the Context of the Collection: Georgia Sagri
    Case_O. Between Wars

    You are cordially invited to the exhibition opening!

    The artistic work of Georgia Sagri (*1979 in Athens, GR) is characterised by many years of performance practice. Sculpture, video and digital media, installation, text and drawing are essential elements that develop from this. At the same time, Sagri's commitment to social justice, emancipation and self-organisation is reflected in her work.

    The starting point for Case_O. Between Wars is the invitation from the Kunstmuseum to confront her work with works of Art Informel from the Monauni Collection. The invitation was prompted by a work by Sagri that found its way into the Kunstmuseum's collection in 2023: the monumental sculpture Dynamis | Soma in orgasm as sex (2017), 2023, which Sagri created in duplicate for documenta 14.

     

    As part of the exhibition, the artist will realise a long-term performance in November.

     

    A production of Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, curated by Christiane Meyer-Stoll and Letizia Ragaglia.

  • OCTOBER 2024
  • Online Discussion

    Book presentation: Monograph Alberto Garutti

    in English

    Registration Form
  • Opening

    Ana Lupas
    Intimate Space – Open Gaze

    You are cordially invited to the exhibition opening!

    Experimental, deeply spiritual and radically humanistic - Ana Lupas (*1940 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania) has been a prominent figure in Eastern European art since the 1960s.

    In 2024, the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam are dedicating the most comprehensive solo exhibition to Ana Lupas to date, showing works from the 1960s to the present day, with the focus in Vaduz being on two previously unpublished series of works.

    In an environment characterised by lack of freedom and oppression in Romania, Ana Lupas created an oeuvre that is as impressive as it is radical. Her early, experimental work includes textile objects, sculptures, environments, installations and action art. In addition to the production of new works, the revival and revision of existing works is a central concern of the artist.

    The exhibition is being developed by Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein in close collaboration with Ana Lupas and is a co-production with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Curated for the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein by Letizia Ragaglia.