UNIVERSITÄT FÜR ANGEWANDTE KUNST WIEN 1., Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2 (Ferstel-Trakt, Lichthöfe)Die Gruppenausstellung der Abteilung Social Design – Arts as Urban Innovation bietet einen kritisch-multiperspektivischen Blick auf existenzielle Themen wie den Kampf um lebenswichtige Ressourcen oder die Mechanismen dramatisch aktueller Kriegsberichterstattung.
„The projects encourage us not to allow democratic securities to degenerate into privileges: access to water, to functioning urban infrastructure like waste management, access to green spaces and, quite fundamentally, to common property. The Social Design Studio commits itself to big questions and deeply felt responsibilities, to a – sometimes tiring – reality check, all related to the existential claim of public spaces for all. Therefore, artistic approaches and differing forms of artistic practice in productive combination with methods from critical urbanism are needed, applied and continuously sharpened, in co-creation with involved, concerned or addressed people.“ (Brigitte Felderer für das Social Design Studio, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien)
Mit Arbeiten von: Adva Eshel, Judith Haslöwer, Omry Batkilin („pla/y/ce“), Dila Demircan Özer, Nazgol Sobhani („Sweeping under the Carpet“), Juan Vértiz Márquez, Paul Chiwona, Elisabeth Utz, Sofia Zorzi („Further Exploration of the Narratives of Water“), Orest Yaremchuk, Joy Hsu, Réka Novák („Pixelated Truth“), Dora Medveczky, Charlotte Schneider, Anton Posch („Woodstock“) sowie Gala Kuckhoff, Keith Bonnici, Lukas Lex, Lukas Weinlein („Institut für urbane Wagnisse“) Ausstellungsproduktion: Maja-Iskra Vilotijevic