List of works of art in public space in Lower Austria / Weinviertel
The list of works of art in public space in Lower Austria contains the works of art in public space (Public Art) in Lower Austria listed and realized by Niederösterreich Kultur , if they are not only temporarily in public space. For technical reasons, all of the works of art are divided into four quarters . Here are the works of art in the Weinviertel .
Since the 1980s, artistic projects in public space have been created in Lower Austria. An expert jury recommends Austrian and international artists, designers and architects. Around 500 projects had been completed by the beginning of 2013. This art published in several volumes was documented until 2011 .
Works of art
The list represents the status of January 1st, 2018. [obsolete] The spelling of the names is based on the source, the sorting is based on the place / municipality.
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Signage system for the Leiser Berge region ID: 643 |
Asparn at the Zaya site |
Sofie Thorsen | 2007 | The "LANDMARK Leiser Berge" project identifies former archaeological sites. With white lettering on the floors of parking lots, those things and places are named that were once found there (Leeberg, Königssitz, settlements, Museum of Prehistory and Early History, Lindenallee and Avar graves).
Text “Museum of Prehistory and Early History”. |
Location: Weinviertel![]() |
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The stone dweller at the square in Bad Pirawarth ID: 154 |
Bad Pirawarth location |
Walfried Huber | 1989 | The sculpture entitled Stone Dwellers is an attempt to represent an iron body as a structure similar to its essence. The word image formed in the title makes the sculpture made of alloyed structural steel and the worked marble stone that carries it appear as a poetic, albeit unequal, pair. |
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Column at the Volkshalle Ernstbrunn ID: 116 |
Ernstbrunn location |
Gerhard Kohlbauer | 1994 | Kohlbauer's 4 m high sculpture is the description of a column. Four logs were cast in metal. The space in between consists of thin wire ropes and multi-layered, transparent synthetic resin. An opinion poll in the community decided in favor of the location in front of the Volkshalle. |
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Objects near the origin of mistletoe in Frättingsdorf ID: 251 |
Frättingsdorf location |
Norbert Maringer | 2001 | Several blue metal objects were installed at energetic places of power above the source of the mistletoe : a “dew collector” catches water above the source of the source, cylindrical objects act as seating, two columns of light fed by solar cells shine over energy flows. |
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Installation in Lower Austria LPPH Gänserndorf - Barbaraheim ID: 636 |
Gänserndorf location |
Martin Walde | 2008 | Mid-Air-Shadows is the name of the floating object made of nylon fabric in the atrium of the building. The tissue was incised according to a specific system. If you pull on the sides, a three-dimensional wave form is created, which is set in motion by the smallest draft and conjures up a light-and-shadow ballet on the floor and walls. |
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Design of the roundabout at Volksbank-Platz in Gänserndorf ID: 694 |
Gänserndorf location |
Ulrike Lienbacher | 2010 | The sculptural installation for the roundabout consists of a round miniature sports field, arched towards the center, with four running lanes including start and finish lines and an orange-colored synthetic surface that is common for sports fields. With the title roundabout it can be read not only as a laconic, literal interpretation of the spatial situation, but also fits into Lienbacher's artistic work and its central themes of sport, performance and discipline. |
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Sculpture in Gaweinstal ID: 131 |
Gaweinstal location |
Peter Paszkiewicz | 1993 | Peter Paszkiewicz has created a stone sculpture for the town of Gaweinstal, where he lived for ten years, in which he transfers his impressions of this region. It is an abstract definition of the present that shapes his sculptural work. |
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Fountain in front of the gym in Gaweinstal ID: 186 |
Gaweinstal location |
Albrecht Fürthner | 1990 | Play of forces (to the cycle Sunken Sculptures ) Masses are moved not audibly not visible only comprehensible over time. There are forces at play. (A. Fürthner) |
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Project 2 at the elementary school Gerasdorf-Kapellerfeld ID: 62 |
Gerasdorf near Vienna location |
KUSCH. | 1989-1995 | The Project 2 is an extension of a project by 1989. In the extended portion of an object line, the artists created a kind of finale zone on the facade, where once again the formal issues were cited fragmentary with materials such as clinker bricks or steel tube profiles. |
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Project in front of the secondary school Gerasdorf b. Vienna ID: 111 |
Gerasdorf near Vienna location |
Renate Kordon | 1995 | The energy captured by the wind turbine and solar modules on the roof of the school should be made tangible in images. The artist found the equivalent in a metal, slender tower on which two cubes slide up and down and form a moving picture in their intersection. |
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Light objects at the elementary school Gerasdorf ID: 134 |
Gerasdorf near Vienna location |
Helmut Rainer | 1995 | Two black coated, five meter high stainless steel columns each carry four blue fluorescent tubes. These unfold a light space of fluorescent blurring around the cylindrical columns that softly envelops the clear geometric shape. The location refers to the column in front of the elementary school, the second is 190 m south of the junction between Schulgasse and Stammersdorferstraße (N 48.29507 E 16.45843). |
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Kindergarten Gerasdorf ID: 163 |
Gerasdorf near Vienna location |
KUSCH. | 1993 | The artist duo KUSCH. designed a building and a sculpture at the same time with the kindergarten in Gerasdorf. In their design, the artists do justice to their artistic approach of “transboundary tendencies” in which the meanings of art and life are interwoven. |
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Kindergarten and elementary school Gerasdorf-Kapellerfeld ID: 200 |
Gerasdorf near Vienna location |
KUSCH. | 1989 | A rhythmic line. An elongated building front, consisting of two sections of different character (kindergarten and elementary school) forms the background for a sequence of 5 object groups, set as it were as lettering, consisting of a pinwheel pendulum , gable formations , 2 vertical signs , gap and arch and small round temple . |
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Color concept for the sports hall ID: 679 |
Gerasdorf near Vienna location |
KUSCH. | 2009 | The color concept for the Kapellerfeld sports hall was developed on the basis of research that we had already carried out around 1970 regarding the color theories of Goethe , Itten and Küppers . In fact, we then orientated ourselves on our own experiments with the prism. |
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Extension of the artistic design of the Gerasdorf kindergarten ID: 702 |
Gerasdorf near Vienna location |
KUSCH. | 2008 | For the second time in 2008 the building complex of the elementary school and kindergarten was built according to designs by the artist duo KUSCH. expanded. In 1989, KUSCH. already designed the forecourt of the building. In 1995 there was an extension by KUSCH. Designed by architect Ernst Mrazek in dialogue with the existing structure. |
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A film for the Grafenegg Castle Park ID: 605 |
Movie |
Grafenegg location |
Catrin Bolt | 2008-2009 | Catrin Bolt used the park as a backdrop for a film in which she recreates the final sequence from a science fiction classic without people. Only a car drives slowly along the park paths and encounters surreally presented objects. The backdrop and props themselves become the narrative. |
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Installation in Grafenegg Castle Park ID: 610 |
Grafenegg location |
Mark Dion | 2007 | Marc Dion built a ruined tower in the middle of an old box tree in the early Classicist-Romantic park that protrudes over the tree. In the tower there is a showcase that can be seen from the outside, in which a decaying deer is staged on a forest floor surrounded by small animals. |
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Sculpture in the palace gardens in Grafenegg ID: 612 |
Grafenegg location |
Werner Feiersinger | 2008 | 30 verticals sunk diagonally into the floor are connected by two parallel horizontal lines made of white lacquered stainless steel to form an abstract construction that operates on several levels of meaning: site-specific as a “counterpart” to the surrounding landscape or as a reference to architectural history |
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Installation in Grafenegg Castle Park ID: 624 |
Grafenegg location |
Little Warsaw | 2008 | With the sculpture Balance Capsule , the Hungarian artist duo is investigating the function of the palace gardens . A yellow telephone booth from West Berlin stands on a white pyramid. The title of the thesis should refer to the connections between international diplomacy, modernism, space travel and telecommunications. |
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Installation for the Grafenegg Castle Park ID: 681 |
Grafenegg location |
Bethan Huws | 2008 | The Welsh artist Bethan Huws has set up three bronze clothes racks with a patina of different wood tones in a wooded area. The title of the work, Perroquets , translated as parrots or followers , is a reference to Marcel Duchamp and his readymades . |
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Installation for the Grafenegg Castle Park ID: 683 |
Grafenegg location |
Elke Krystufek | 2009 | The object no longer exists. |
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Installation for the Grafenegg Castle Park ID: 685 |
Grafenegg location |
Marjetica Potrč | 2009 | Drinking Water is the title of the ensemble, which can be understood both as a sculpture and as a resting place with a drinking water fountain. The well is fed by rainwater, which is cooled and cleaned in layers of the earth. The energy for the water purification is generated by a photovoltaic system, a reference to the energy generated by the trees in the park. |
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Installation in the Grafenegg Castle Park ID: 697 |
Grafenegg location |
Manfred Pernice | 2010 | The sculpture door + gate fills the opening of the black gate of the baroque castle park wall. It essentially consists of concrete and masonry. A staircase leads up from both sides to a smaller door that can be opened to get out of the park or into it. A bench is attached inside and outside. |
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Mountain ID: 842 |
Grafenegg location |
Maider López | 2013 |
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Art object at the gymnasium of the elementary school in Großmugl ID: 33 |
Großmugl location |
Franz Sam | 1998 | The concrete sculpture in the vicinity of the gymnastics meadow is a seating and play area for children. Thanks to incorporated light sources, the colored precast concrete element is also an illumination of the access route and of the object itself. |
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Play object at the kindergarten in Großmugl ID: 252 |
Großmugl location |
Regina Möller | 2001 | The artist developed a play sculpture consisting of a climbing frame with a house. The house is like a cardboard box. The interior is painted with green, washable chalkboard paint. On the outside, the terms living room and children's room are in different languages. |
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Signage system for the Leiser Berge region ID: 638 |
Großmugl location |
Sofie Thorsen | 2007 | For the “LANDMARK Leiser Berge” project, see the entry at Asparn an der Zaya .
Text "Leeberg". |
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Großmugl's cat ID: 750 |
Großmugl location |
Regina Möller | 2011 |
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o ID: 836 |
Hagenbrunn location |
Tarek Zaki | 2013 |
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Wine in sight ID: 928 |
Hagenbrunn location |
Auböck + Kárász | 2017 |
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Bike in the hilly Weinviertel near Harmannsdorf ID: 159 |
Harmannsdorf location |
Gerhard Kohlbauer | 1991 | The artist derived the concept for the five meter high and one meter wide iron sculpture in the shape of a wheel from the idea of the archaic solar disk. The wheel is supposed to symbolize the smallest unit of the gear train of a huge time machine that we cannot stop. |
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Facade design at the Hauskirchen elementary school ID: 173 |
House churches location |
Gabriele Schöne | 1992 | The facade design on the gymnasium combined painting with plastic elements made of sheet metal. Characters, digits and letters were accompanied by figures moving towards the school entrance. After cracks had formed in the facade, it had to be restored. The artwork was removed. |
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Mariendenkmal for Herrenbaumgarten ID: 645 |
Herrnbaumgarten location |
Helmut & Johanna Kandl | 2009 | Quoting the rural tradition of picture trees, the artist duo bought replicas of images of grace in various Marian shrines and grouped them around a tree. The statues and pictures are protected by casings and small roofs made of larch wood and marked with the name and origin of the replica. |
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Sculptural sign on the outskirts of Hohenau ID: 538 |
Hohenau an der March location |
Kirpicsenko | Toilets | 2005 | Three paths, each in the axes of the capitals of the neighboring countries of the border triangle Weinviertel, South Moravia and West Slovakia, lead to the circular ring construction lying on pillars. Quotes from three authors, translated into the three national languages of the neighboring countries, were stamped into these. |
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Garden at the retirement home Hollabrunn ID: 114 |
Hollabrunn location |
Ruppert climate | 1995 | A water basin with an inlet was designed for the three-level garden. The source stone consists of a boulder. The differently processed steps like a bridge were made of granite. |
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Place at the residential complex Castelligasse ID: 115 |
Hollabrunn location |
Karl-Heinz Klopf | 1994 | The long open space between two new apartment blocks was structured by grassy mounds of earth and sinusoidally arranged light tubes. An access situation with several functional and formal elements was created: sculptures, play area, walking area and lighting tubes, which are also seats. |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 277 |
Hollabrunn location |
Nora Bachel | 1992 | The art object wood is a three-part, wall-filling work by Nora Bachel. It is composed of three parts made of cut and sanded tropical precious wood, which came to Austria as packaging material. |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 278 |
Hollabrunn location |
Walter Berger | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 279 |
Hollabrunn location |
Josef Kaiser | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 282 |
Hollabrunn location |
Leo Kandl | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 280 |
Hollabrunn location |
Adolf Frohner | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 281 |
Hollabrunn location |
Elisabeth Homar | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 377 |
Hollabrunn location |
Gabriele Kutschera | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 378 |
Hollabrunn location |
Gerhard Müller | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 379 |
Hollabrunn location |
Sabine Müller-Funk | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 380 |
Hollabrunn location |
Gabriella Nandori | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 381 |
Hollabrunn location |
Andrea Neuwirth | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 382 |
Hollabrunn location |
Emi Rendl-Denk | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 383 |
Hollabrunn location |
Anton Schabauer | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 384 |
Hollabrunn location |
Gabriele Schöne | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 385 |
Hollabrunn location |
Martina Schwarz | 1992 |
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Art in Hollabrunn Hospital ID: 386 |
Hollabrunn location |
Eva Werdenich-Maranda | 1992 |
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Space design in Hüttendorf near Mistelbach ID: 698 |
Hüttendorf location |
Thomas voice | 2009 | Since the 1980s, flowers have been the central motif in Thomas Stimm's sculptural work. For the small square on the street in Hüttendorf, he transferred a stylized daisy into a large format. Shiny colored surfaces and a strongly abstract design underline the symbolism of the sculpture. |
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Extension at the kindergarten in Kapellerfeld ID: 701 |
Kapellerfeld location |
KUSCH. | 2008 | The kindergarten was in 1993 based on a design by the artist duo KUSCH. was built. In 2008 they designed the extension of the building and expanded the floor plan developed together with architect Ernst Mrazek. The sculptural structure was created in accordance with her artistic program of transgressing media boundaries and interweaving classic art fields. |
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Canopy for the Wagramhalle ID: 198 |
Kirchberg am Wagram location |
Hans Kupelwieser | 1990 | The property takes on the protective function of the originally planned canopy. As of 2018, the canopy is no longer there. |
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Monument to Bertha von Suttner in the Kirchstetten Castle Park ID: 136 |
Kirchstetten location |
Andrea Sodomka | 1993 | Two glass panels printed with statements or text quotations from Bertha von Suttner were placed in a pine grove in the palace gardens. A third shows the writer at work for peace, sitting at her desk. |
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WagramFenster ID: 856 |
Königsbrunn am Wagram location |
Martin & Werner Feiersinger | 2014 |
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libra - balancing the invisible installation in the Korneuburg Justice Center ID: 834 |
Korneuburg location |
Nikolaus Gansterer | 2012 |
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Project at the border in Laa ad Thaya ID: 34 |
Laa an der Thaya location |
Leo Schatzl | 1999 | Leo Schatzl's sculptural thinking space Hoher Zaun is a sculpture by the former Iron Curtain, not far from the Czech border. High in the air, the rectangular fencing made of wire netting on brass supports encloses an empty space. |
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Meditation wall in the chapel in the Laa / Thaya state pensioners home ID: 71 |
Laa an der Thaya location |
Erich Steininger | 1996 | The altarpiece made of 24 wooden panels represents the history of salvation. The redeeming cross in the center connects the old and the new testament. The wooden panels with a total size of 8 × 3.3 meters are processed using the woodcut technique. The raised areas are rolled in with red-brown paint. |
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Signage system for the Leiser Berge region ID: 641 |
Ladendorf location |
Sofie Thorsen | 2007 | For the “LANDMARK Leiser Berge” project, see the entry at Asparn an der Zaya .
Text "Lindenallee". |
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Installation for Ladendorf ID: 686 |
Ladendorf location |
Guillaume Bijl | 1988-2009 | Guillaume Bijl had designed the prefabricated wooden hut erected on the edge of the field in 1988 for the exhibition "The glass submarine" in the tobacco factory in Stein . It has been part of one of his Compositions trouvées since 2009 and can be viewed from a distance through a telescope. (The telescope is at the specified location, the hut itself is on N48.54350 E16.48489) |
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Meditation path for Ladendorf ID: 687 |
Ladendorf location |
Heinz Cibulka | 2009 | In the manner characteristic of him, Heinz Cibulka arranged four color photos over texts on display boards in such a way that a narrow cross emerges between them. Each of the eight stations is a pictorial poem about life in the country, the landscape, everyday or religious rituals and folklore phenomena. The first plaque is next to the church and the path then leads to the Peace Cross. A ninth - identical in appearance - with a description of the meditation path is located below the church between the rectory and the parish office. |
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Horizontal tower ID: 914 |
Lanzendorf location |
Ingo Vetter / Magdalena Frey | 2017 |
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Escalator in Kinderland / Alice in Wonderland ID: 749 |
Leobendorf location |
Martin Kaltwasser , Folke Köbberling | 2011 | The escalators that connect the education campus with the after-school and kindergarten building were created by the artist partnership Folke Köbberling and Martin Kaltwasser in order to integrate “an ironic moment of exaggeration” into the area designed by the architecture office ah3. |
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The House ID: 857 |
Leobendorf location |
Priscilla Monge | 2014 |
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Club flowersLodge no.1 ID: 763 |
Loosdorf location |
Flora Neuwirth | 2011 | On the square between the Kulturhaus Winkelau, the adjoining campsite and the theater and event hall, you have come across Flora Neuwirth's clubblumenLodge No. 1 . It is a small multifunctional architecture named after the Viennese art association clubblumen , founded by the artist , which is declared by its operator as a "space for current art, music, food, drink, communication ...". |
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Reading room, object in Loosdorf ID: 16 |
Loosdorf location |
Manfred Hirschbrich | 1997 | The reading room paraphrases house and garden. The frame made of differently dimensioned, galvanized steel tubes serves as a climbing frame for plants, which changes its appearance in shape and color with the seasons. |
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Object at the Winkelau cultural center in Loosdorf ID: 120 |
Loosdorf location |
Brigitte Lang | 1994 | The words RETTE and NATURE are the starting terms for a play on words that turns the metal plates into seven analogous language terms and word creations. At the same time, different landscape sections are created. |
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Metal sculpture at the Winkelau cultural center in Loosdorf ID: 128 |
Loosdorf location |
Robert Marshal | 1994 | Robert Marschall made an abstract, two-part metal sculpture for the sculpture garden at Kulturhaus Winkelau. The two triangular parts embody the opposites of things and their mutual condition or complement. |
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Sculpture "View from the Water" ID: 129 |
Loosdorf location |
Wolfgang Neipl | 1994 |
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Kulturmeter - computer installation in the Kulturhaus Winkelau ID: 271 |
Loosdorf location |
Wolfgang Hilbert | 1997 | The culture meter is a kind of barometer for the cultural life of a country and measures the degree of development of art and culture. The simulation program is based on the theory that every culture is enriched and expanded by dealing with foreign cultures. |
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Object in Loosdorf ID: 352 |
Loosdorf location |
Tassilo Blittersdorff | 2001 | In interaction with the population, Tassilo Blittersdorff rebuilt the Hanslburg, an artificial ruin from the late 18th century in the forest near Loosdorf, in the town center with bricks. The artist incorporated pebbles and found objects into the outer layer of plaster, which he collected on site. |
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Arrow ID: 354 |
Loosdorf location |
Johann Feilacher | 1992 | For his work entitled Arrow, the artist chose the trunk of an oak that came from a fallen tree. From it he cut a stele-like object that had originally been created for a landscape where it stood on a hill and looked far over the sloping terrain. |
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Path in Loosdorf ID: 356 |
Loosdorf location |
Johanna Kandl | 1996 | Along a path from the village to the fields there are written tablets with quotes from poems cut into them. They relate to the place of installation or to the topography and atmosphere of the Weinviertel. The panels are painted rust-red, the text is underlaid with gold leaf. |
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Light installation in the Kulturhaus Winkelau in Loosdorf ID: 359 |
Loosdorf location |
Maurizio Nannucci | 2001 | A neon sign runs along the four walls under the roof: "Words bright as thoughts audible as tones light as color ambiguous as ideas fleeting as light infinite as time transient as moments indissoluble as ideas open as possibilities changeable as movement ...". |
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Signpost at the Winkelau cultural center in Loosdorf ID: 371 |
Loosdorf location |
Bernhard Tragut | 1992 | For the sculpture park at the Winkelau cultural center, the artist created a figurative sculpture that humorously tells the fantastic story of a hiker who climbed a signpost and left some pieces of clothing behind on her way. |
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Design of the square in Loosdorf ID: 431 |
Loosdorf location |
Mona Hahn | 2004 | The new space resembles an elongated seat made of concrete and has been covered with a surface made of rubber granulate. It combines mailboxes, telephone booths, the parking lot of the grocery bus, notice boards for public official and association notifications and a new bird bath. |
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A fountain for Loosdorf ID: 583 |
Loosdorf location |
Iris Andraschek | 2006 | Located on the village promenade, the oversized concrete bathroom with the title Free Bathing Fountain Loosdorf - Privacy and Phantom Walls covers approx. 30 m². It is equipped with a functional shower, bathtub and washbasin that visitors can use. |
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artistic design for Loosdorf ID: 680 |
Loosdorf location |
Tassilo Blittersdorff | 2009 | A photo work consisting of 130 aluminum panels was installed on a wall. As a kind of portrait of the place, it shows all Loosdorf buildings. The arrangement of the picture panels corresponds to the location of the houses and wine cellars. A second wall was built from stones taken from the houses in Loosdorf. |
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Place design in Mailberg ID: 249 |
Mailberg location |
Richard Kuenz | 1999 | Richard Künz designed a gate-like fountain for the square with a lighting concept for the night. He replaced the base of the war memorial with a massive Waldviertel boulder and installed the panel of the former base in the arched construction with benches. |
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Project for the Gottfried-von-Eine-Weinwanderweg in Maissau ID: 38 |
Maissau location |
Katharina Struber | 1998 | The dance floor is a floor ornamentation with yellow road marking paint on asphalt, which can be developed in a sequence of dance steps, which also results in a connection between the letters that are combined with the steps. In addition, the hiking trail was equipped with tables and benches. |
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The Michelberg - Analysis and Interpretation ID: 870 |
Michelberg location |
Stefan Klampfer | 2014 | Using modern materials, especially colored concrete surfaces, Stefan Klampfer made the finds from the Michelberg excavation site , which were filled in again for conservation reasons, visible and tangible in their ground plans 1: 1. The different colors each represent a construction phase. The excavations are a Romanesque choir square church with west tower, a late or end medieval south tower, an early modern and a baroque church, as well as buildings from the Second World War. In addition, numerous graves, mainly of small children, of unknown origin have been found. The installation also includes a seat sculpture. |
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Wall work in the Mistelbach hospital ID: 69 |
Mistelbach location |
Irena Rosc | 1996 | The mural entitled Helping Hands, made of fingerprints on aluminum on steel and glass, is a poetically condensed study on the subject of touch on a psychological and physical level, based on a mental journey from the dissolution of national boundaries to the human body. |
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Stele at the Barockschlössl in Mistelbach ID: 158 |
Mistelbach location |
Ignaz Kienast | 1988 | The archaic structure of the two-meter-high sculpture made of smoky crystal marble in the city park of Mistelbach refers to classical forms. The work was created during a symposium in Carinthia in 1988. It is designed as a “walking stone” with temporary stations. |
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Entrance area in the state pensioners home ID: 192 |
Mistelbach location |
Johanna Kandl | 1989 | The fresco in the light dome of the entrance hall of the retirement home depicts the four seasons on the four wall surfaces of the dome. |
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Chapel in the state pensioners home ID: 195 |
Mistelbach location |
Gerhard Kohlbauer | 1989 | White light illuminates the interior of the circular chapel, incident through the glass top of the conical roof. Dark blue light penetrates through a horizontal ribbon of windows that encompasses half the room. Vis-à-vis the entrance, in the middle of the row of colored windows, somewhat set off from the wall, the mountain of the Way of the Cross forms the background for the altar, tabernacle, ambo and the large cross protruding from the center of the floor into the room. |
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Light sculpture in front of the Haus der Wirtschaft in Mistelbach ID: 367 |
Mistelbach location |
Helmut Rainer | 1994 | Four black coated, four meter high stainless steel columns carry fluorescent tubes to the outside and inside. Yellow, warm artificial light shines inwards, blue fluorescent light outwards and forms a picturesque, immaterial light sculpture. |
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A digital picture frieze on the outskirts of Mistelbach ID: 524 |
Mistelbach location |
Heinz Cibulka | 1975-2001 | Weinviertel Frieze - Mixed sentence is the title of the picture frieze on the two long sides in the container architecture on stilts. It stands for a visual language in which the individual components interlock like a collage and allow different levels of reality to merge with text to form a myth of their own, just as the mixed set is composed of different grape varieties. |
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A performative dwelling on the outskirts of Mistelbach ID: 553 |
Mistelbach location |
Klaus Stattmann | 2005 | A concrete staircase leads to the space in between , an elongated container structure on supports, which was designed as a presentation space for the photo work Weinviertelfries by Heinz Cibulka. Mistelbach's cityscape is revealed through a window. From a viewing terrace you can let your gaze wander towards Slovakia. |
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artistic design of the school yard in the state vocational school Mistelbach ID: 628 |
Mistelbach location |
Alois Mosbacher | 2007 | A circular world map with yellow land masses and blue oceans has been placed on the floor of the playground. A tree was planted in it, which stands for Mistelbach. Benches that were made in a workshop with the students are grouped around the tree. Mistelbach is the center of the world is called the work. |
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Signage system for the Leiser Berge region ID: 642 |
Mistelbach location |
Sofie Thorsen | 2007 | For the “LANDMARK Leiser Berge” project, see the entry at Asparn an der Zaya .
Text "Avar graves". |
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Peer group ID: 890 |
Mistelbach location |
Gabriele Edlbauer | 2016 |
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Waiting box and well in Mittergrabern ID: 6 |
Mittergrabern location |
Brigitte Loecker | 2000 | Fountain and waiting box on the square in Mittergrabern are a multi-layered architecture made of stainless steel frames, colored glass and exposed concrete in connection with water, which create a sculptural identity in addition to functionality. |
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Footbridge over the excavation site in Mitterretzbach ID: 360 |
Mitterretzbach location |
Max Pauly | 2000 | The elliptical shape of the footbridge outlines the field in which the excavations are located, thus tracing the traces of the past. Slightly inclined against the slope, it allows you to walk to the foremost edge, which rises like a bow. |
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Monument for the square in front of the church ID: 183 |
Neudorf im Weinviertel location |
Alfred Czerny | 1990 | On a meadow in front of the church, Alfred Czerny created a bronze bust of Vicar General Auxiliary Bishop Gottfried Marschall . |
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Pillars in kindergarten ID: 194 |
Neudorf im Weinviertel location |
Klaus Kogelnig | 1990 | The artistic design in the auditorium consists of the sheathing of two supporting columns as a bas-relief - symbolizing water, glazed in colored ceramic. |
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Wall on the multi-purpose hall ID: 187 |
Niederhollabrunn location |
Martina Funder | 1989 | The ceramic relief on the outer wall of the gym expresses joy in movement and play, in recreation and relaxation with the representation of various symbols. |
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Signage system for the Leiser Berge region ID: 639 |
Niederlei's location |
Sofie Thorsen | 2007 | For the “LANDMARK Leiser Berge” project, see the entry at Asparn an der Zaya .
Text "settlements". |
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Signage system for the Leiser Berge region ID: 640 |
Oberleis location |
Sofie Thorsen | 2007 | For the “LANDMARK Leiser Berge” project, see the entry at Asparn an der Zaya .
Text "Königssitz". |
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Wall design in the state pensioners home Orth ad Donau ID: 61 |
Orth an der Donau location |
Sigrid Kurz | 1996 | The wall design with screen prints in the three-storey winter garden of the retirement home consists of screen prints lined up, on which sections of various southern plants and trees can be seen. The templates for this are idealized landscape drawings from the 19th century. |
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Wind cube house in the Paasdorf cultural landscape ID: 8 |
Paasdorf location |
Eva Afuhs | 1998 | The wind cube house is part of a series of objects in the Paasdorf cultural landscape. Consisting of an open jacket made of steel plates, the shape and arrangement follow a scenic sequence: an opened cube rolls down the field and freezes on the opposite side of the hill. |
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Sound installation in the cultural landscape of Paasdorf ID: 36 |
Paasdorf location |
Andrea Sodomka , Martin Breindl | 1996 | The solar-powered sound installation summarizes the history of this area in an acoustic portrait. You can hear a virtual natural history of the landscape, an acoustic image of voices, sounds and tones. The earth structure adapts to the landscape like a small protective wall. |
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Sculpture in the cultural landscape of Paasdorf ID: 37 |
Paasdorf location |
Ingeborg Strobl | 1999 | The two meter high monument addresses the loss of diversity and local independence using the example of cattle farming. The simple, smoothly polished cube was built from Danube limestone. A script carved into the stone names the types of cattle kept at different times. |
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in the cultural landscape of Paasdorf ID: 245 |
Paasdorf location |
Maria Hahnenkamp , Frötscher Willi | 2000 | The cultural landscape is a sculpture park in the middle of the agricultural meadows near Paasdorf. A concrete surface in the form of a trapezoid was poured on a small section of meadow, from which an ornament was left out. The ornament comes from a master book from the 19th century. |
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Landscape project in the cultural landscape Paasdorf ID: 366 |
Paasdorf location |
PRINZGAU / Podgorschek | 1995 | The discovery of the corridors of the artist duo stages an archeology of driving and digs a current form of our culture, the motorway, into the ground. It is the first of several projects in the Paasdorf landscape. |
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Altar design in the parish church Paasdorf ID: 603 |
Paasdorf location |
Sepp Auer | 2007 | During the renovation of the church, the sculptor redesigned the entire altar area. The result is a dialogue with the styles of the different building eras, which allows the historical space to breathe. This is characterized by the reflected use of materials in all objects from the altar to the flower pots. |
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Design of the square in Paasdorf ID: 613 |
Paasdorf location |
field72 | 2007 | The central element of the square is the Wolkon , an accessible multifunctional object. It is a symbol for the Paasdorf cultural landscape , which serves as a bus stop with a viewing platform and a stage that can be played on. The square was covered with an asphalt surface that can be used in many ways. |
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Invitation to unsolicited voluntary interlinguity ID: 892 |
Pottenhofen location |
Transparadiso | 2016 |
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Sculpture at the Poysdorf-Wetzelsdorf viewpoint ID: 548 |
Wetzelsdorf location |
Oswald Oberhuber | 2005 | The sculpture Hand and Grape , erected on a vantage point on a main road near Wetzelsdorf, is dedicated to the traditional Lower Austrian wine culture. Like a drawing in space, the corroded iron construct defies its own permanence in its only hinted physicality. |
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Project for the fire station Probstdorf ID: 70 |
Probstdorf location |
Eva Schlegel | 1995 | The former parish hall in Probstdorf, which now houses the volunteer fire brigade and the cultural forum, was redesigned by Eva Schlegel. The artist has expanded the specification of legible lettering on the facade to include blurred text bodies that dissolve to the point of abstraction. |
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Workshop in the elementary school Pulkau ID: 17 |
Pulkau location |
Christine and Irene Hohenbüchler | 1998 | The classrooms were designed by the artists in collaboration with the students. The children sketched life-size figures that were cut from plywood, painted with acrylic varnish and mounted on the wall. |
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Bus and information box at the main square in Retz ID: 23 |
Retz location |
Sabine Krischan | 2000 | The construction of the box consists of a support system made of a tubular profile, spacer and flat steel for the glass support. The side glazing is an information carrier with a city map and chronicle. Translucent stainless steel nets in the interior serve as sun protection and at the same time form the waiting bench. |
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Chapel in the state pensioners home ID: 213 |
Retz location |
Erich Steininger | 1987 | The artist designed the altarpiece and 14 stations of the cross in the chapel of the old people's home. The altarpiece was not accepted by the home administration and a curtain was put on it. This curtain almost always stays closed, a way users live with an unloved work of art. Despite multiple interventions by the artist in church offices, the altarpiece remained covered. |
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Play objects in front of the Rohrendorf kindergarten ID: 24 |
Rohrendorf near Krems location |
KUSCH. | 1998-2000 | The seated and recumbent sculptures on the forecourt in front of the entrance to the kindergarten show the BÄR theme in an abstraction process over five levels, from the comic figure to the building blocks. |
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Memorial for the water mills in Roseldorf near Sitzendorf ID: 699 |
Roseldorf location |
Misha Stroj | 2010 | The monument for the water mills refers to the history of the Schmida valley as well as to its current use as a recreation area. The elements of the monument, which are attached along a footpath - engine, comb-wheel roof and lantern, put the vanished watermills of the Schmida valley back together as if from mosaic stones. |
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Design at the elementary school in Seyring ID: 42 |
Seyring location |
Martin Walde | 1998 | With sweeping green lines on the wall that are slightly rotated from the horizontal, Martin Walde indicates an enlargement of the pane and sets its striking verticality in motion. With a plastic bubble in a wall opening, it gives the architecture a soft point. |
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Play objects at the Seyring kindergarten ID: 118 |
Seyring location |
Richard Kuenz | 1992 | The objects for the forecourt of the newly built kindergarten are intended as symbols for play and movement. The ball and wheel signal readiness to roll onto the road - an invitation to drivers to slow down. |
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Drinking fountain in the park of Seyring ID: 250 |
Seyring location |
KUSCH. | 1999 | The artist duo gave the drinking fountain between the old castle and the modern school building a shape that does not make it recognizable as such at first glance. In the field of tension between old and new, an abstract object emerged from which emerging water forms five parallel arcs to the floor. |
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Light object for the cultural center in Seyring ID: 257 |
Seyring location |
Helmut Rainer | 1999 | A light sculpture was created for the cultural center in Seyring, which is a functional identification mark and at the same time an independent sculpture. An oxidized steel lamella was perforated with the writing Kulturzentrum Seyring . Blue fluorescent tubes shine through the perforation. |
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Design of the church square in Stetteldorf am Wagram ID: 691 |
Stetteldorf at the Wagram location |
Christian Knechtl | 2009 | With a complex architectural intervention that unifies the level as well as a lighting and planting concept, a multifunctional space with a clear, spacious character was created. The intelligent use of materials and resources combined with formal restraint is characteristic of Christian Knechtl's design. |
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Entrance areas of the Stockerau special school ID: 175 |
Stockerau location |
Charlotte Seidl | 1992 | The group of sculptures with the title holding together fits into the architecture. Led around a column, the clay shapes cover a step. At the same time, they serve as seating. The different heights and shapes of the individual elements symbolize different people. |
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Black sheep ID: 764 |
Stockerau location |
Peter Sandbichler | 2012 | "In order to develop stories for my sculptures and objects, I need a point of contact in real life," claims Peter Sandbichler, who has been a sculptor since the early 1990s. In addition to formal coherence, socially relevant issues play a central role in his work. Sandbichler's interest lies in deviating from the norm, in changing existing systems through intervention in this very system, and finally in the contradiction that arises between being on the one hand and appearance on the other. |
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here after here after here ID: 877 |
Stockerau location |
Jitish Kallat | 2015 |
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Sculpture on the outskirts of Stronsdorf ID: 374 |
Stronsdorf location |
Franz West | 1997 | The sculpture with the title Why is something and not nothing placed in a field is described by Franz West as “not an autonomous sculpture, but a 'monument' related to this point in the etymological sense”. It was welded from sheet steel over a metal frame and painted pink. |
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Object in the Unterstinkenbrunn roundabout ID: 633 |
Unterstinkenbrunn location |
Leo Schatzl | 2007 | Big onion is the name of the orange-colored light object in the roundabout of the place known as onion village with a wink. It is a 6.5 meter high sculpture made of sheet metal, lacquer and glass in the shape of a stylized onion. At the top of their long style is a luminous body intended to represent the flower. |
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An art space for Weikendorf ID: 621 |
Weikendorf location |
Michael Kienzer | 2007 | An old fire station was converted by Michael Kienzer into an exhibition space for contemporary art, which should also be understood as an installation in public space. Artists invited by Kienzer create temporary installations in the interior for six months, which can also be seen from outside through a large window. |
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Church renovation ID: 871 |
Weikendorf location |
Hans Schabus | 2015 |
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Full moon, sculpture at the Wenzersdorf castle ruins near Gnadendorf ID: 15 |
Wenzersdorf location |
Isa Genzken | 1997 | The sculpture by the castle ruins consists of an evenly illuminated milk glass ball (diameter 2.5 m) on a steel rod about 20 m high. |
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Design of the square in Wildendürnbach ID: 745 |
Wildendürnbach location |
Auböck + Kárász | 2011 |
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Street furniture for Wolkersdorf ID: 531 |
Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel location |
EOOS | 2002 | The Vienna-based designer collective EOOS has been designing furniture, products and shops in this formation since 1995. A concept for street furniture with benches, lighting fixtures, information boards, showcases, waste bins, bike stands and bus shelters as well as two glowing gates that mark the entrances and exits of the city was developed for Wolkersdorf. |
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Bird Paradise ID: 891 |
State nursing home Wolkersdorf, Wolkersdorf location |
Plank & Poschauko | 2016 |
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Artistic design of the warehouse silo in Zellerndorf ID: 619 |
Zellerndorf location |
Christian Hutzinger | 2008 | Christian Hutzinger uses the granary as a landmark. Colored circles with a diameter of 3 meters each at the top of the silo are partially provided with white letters. On the narrow sides you can read STS and TNO, on the broad sides RDWE and ÜDOS. Only when looking across the corner do the names of the individual directions emerge. |
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Ziersdorf stairs ID: 885 |
Ziersdorf location |
Ines Hochgerner | 2016 |
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Concept for the state pensioners and nursing home Zistersdorf ID: 550 |
Zistersdorf location |
Martin Praska | 2003 | The concept for the newly built retirement home combines a purely artistic approach with a social one. It includes the planting of the courtyard with a linden tree and a round bench built around its trunk, further wooden benches, a rabbit enclosure with live animals and stylized images of rabbits on the flooring. |
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source
- Art in public space Lower Austria (as of January 1, 2016)
- Catalog Art in Public Spaces Lower Austria. (csv) State of Lower Austria / Department of Art and Culture, June 28, 2013, accessed on August 4, 2015 (License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Austria ).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Photo August 2018
- ^ Opening of the permanent installation Der Michelberg - Analysis and Interpretation by Stefan Klampfer. (PDF) Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, Dept. Art and Culture, 2014, accessed on August 6, 2015 .
- ↑ Martin Fritz: Updating the situation. On Stefan Klampfers work "The Michelberg - Analysis and Interpretation". In: Written version of an opening speech. September 27, 2014, accessed August 6, 2015 .
- ^ Martin Praska - Concept for the Zistersdorf state pensioners and nursing home. In: publicart.at. Retrieved May 8, 2018 .