Atrium ed Arte gallery

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Atrium ed Arte gallery

The Atrium ed Arte gallery was a gallery in Vienna that existed from 1996 to 2011.

The gallery was founded in 1996 as a non-profit space. Four to six exhibitions of contemporary art were held each year , with readings, art discussions, concerts or performances taking place. Works by international contemporary artists were related to literature and musical contributions. Silvia Maria Grossmann ran the gallery and was responsible for the gallery program. In 2001, 2003 and 2006 the gallery was awarded the “Engaged Eye” prize by the City of Vienna.

The gallery has worked with the following artists and writers since 1996: Friedrich Achleitner, Ona B., Michael Blank, Christoph Braendle , Michael Donhauser, Tarek Eltayeb, René Fehr-Biscioni, Hannes Fladerer, Zsuzsanna Gahse, Barbara Graf, Hans Häfliger, Philipp Harnoncourt , Karen Holländer, Bodo Hell , Heinz Janisch , Ivan Kafka, Richard Kaplenig , Margret Kreidl, Martin Kubaczek , Brigitta Malche , Hazem El Mestikawy, Hiromi Miyamoto, Rosa Maria Plattner, Fritz Ruprechter, Didi Sattmann, Ferdinand Schmatz , Julian Schutting , Oswald Stimm , Kurt Straznicky, Kazuaki Tanahashi, et al. v. a.

The following musicians had a performance in the gallery: Marwan Abado , Karlheinz Essl , Clementine Gasser, Miki Liebermann, Andy Manndorff u. a.

The gallery was closed at the end of 2011.

literature

  • Silvia Maria Grossmann, Rosa Maria Plattner: and. Verlag Ritter, Vienna 2006, ISBN 3-85415-383-X

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Coordinates: 48 ° 12 '22.4 "  N , 16 ° 21' 3.9"  E