Salon of Cultures – SEQUENZ
An exhibiton in cooperation with the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Salon of Cultures – SEQUENZ
Vernissage: 19 April 2018, 18:00 Uhr
Exhibition: 20 April – 20 October 2018, Mon-Fr 10:00 am to 05:00 pm
Location: EDUCULT, Q21 (im MuseumsQuartier Wien), Museumsplatz 1/e-1.6, 1070 Wien
Artists: Anna Hrbáčová, Camilla Schön
Curator: Mag.art. Zekerya Saribatur / University of Applied Arts Vienna
Introduction: Dr. Aron Weigl / EDUCULT
Free entrance!
© Anna Hrbacova
Anna Hrbáčová
Anna Hrbáčová started studying at the University of Applied Arts in 2016. She comes from Hlučín, a small town just a few minutes from Polish borders. In her artwork, she is constantly engaged with the study of portraits and the human body. Most of the exhibited works are ink on paper (or ink and salt on paper), then a few ink paintings on plywood and lastly completely new allugraphies (offset lithographies) on paper. All black.
“Brush strokes become the most honest nonverbal communication, the most sensitive and careful way I can express myself. In my case, it doesn’t come from my head, it’s in the stomach, in the inner organs. The black colour allows me to gain the strongest expression, and I want them to be powerful… To ingest the eye and give you a bunch – so to say…”
Selected exhibitions:
- Regular exhibitions in LOGR CAFE HLUČÍN since November 2017
- October 2017: Galerie Hochdruck, Vienna: MELANGE REMIX (Exhibition printmaking class)
- September 2017: Protestant Church Hlučín: SAMA – SAKR (Titel) single exhibition
- July 2017: Galerie Mlejn Ostrava: SKRZ (THROUGH); group exhibition
© Camilla Schön
Camilla Schön
Camilla Schön, born 1995 in Vienna, is studying at the class of graphics and printmaking of Jan Svenungsson at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. The female body has always been the main inspiration of her artistic work. While previously her focus was mainly on figurative works with a lot of organic elements, she is now concentrating more on abstraction – while her work is still influenced by organic structures.
“The exhibited cycle is a series of artworks which developed intuitively. Due to my pleasure in experimenting, my works have become very diverse.”
Selected exhibitions: