Rays of sunlight stream through the trees in the background and into the circle of people standing on the grey-shaded asphalt or sitting in chairs. Not only is the sun shining, but the 16 people in the circle also seem to be listening and discussing. Visible in the foreground are wheelchair users whose shadows mark the end of the picture.
Time

Fr 7.2.2025
2.00 pm - 7.00 pm Hrs

Place

Kunsthalle Exnergasse

(c) eSeL_Lorenz Seidler
KunstAusstellungWorkshop
Kunsthalle Exnergasse

OPEN redAKTION

Crip Magazine

Mikki Muhr and Tanja Erhart, together with Ema Benčiková, are delighted to invite you to the first OPEN redAKTION. This the Shift project for the collective continuation of the well-known Crip magazine, which was realised by Eva Egermann until 2021.

Over a 5-hour period, we will open up a meeting and movement space and movement space with a writing and design workshop, a community meeting place with rest and relaxation areas: a collective development and intersectional exchange space for participants with different experiences of discrimination, for disabled, chronically ill, neurodivergent, blind, visually impaired and deaf participants deaf participants and participants with learning difficulties, for allies and allies. allies and allies.

We discuss wishes, interests, approaches, requirements, needs and topics and themes that emerge. In the sense of aesthetic accessibility (aesthetics of access), we will develop a website on which the
the results of the process will be published and a new network that will revitalise and revitalise Crip Magazine on many levels. on many levels.

Events as part of the exhibition "Care Webs and Cuddles":
A Glossary Of Crip Pleasures

16.1. - 22.2.2025

Kunsthalle Exnergasse

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OFFENE redAKTION

Crip Magazine

Fr 7.2.2025
2.00 pm - 7.00 pm Hrs

Kunsthalle Exnergasse

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Full outdoor shot of a grayscale image, likely a vintage photograph or film frame. The foreground shows a beach or sandy area. Several indistinct human figures are clustered together, lying or positioned in a way that suggests activity of some kind. The figures lack clear detail, appearing as light or dark shapes against the surrounding sand or water. The scene is somewhat blurred or grainy with a noticeable texture, typical of older photography or scans of film. The overall tonal range is muted, consisting primarily of grays, with subtle variations in shading. No distinct coloration is present. The background is a similar muted gray tone extending out of view, lacking any contrasting light or shadow that would make the figures especially noticeable.

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Lotti Seebeck & Freizeitassistenz, Workshop

Sa 8.2.2025
11:00 - 14:00 Hrs

Kunsthalle Exnergasse

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Lotti Seebeck & Freizeitassistenz, Relaxed Performance

Su 9.2.2025
3.00 pm - 5.00 pm Hrs

Kunsthalle Exnergasse

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23.1.,30.1,13.2.,20.2.2025,4 - 6 pm

Kunsthalle Exnergasse

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Außenaufnahme einer Gruppe von Menschen, die auf einem Gehweg vor einem großen, hellbeigen Steingebäude mit vielen Fenstern und komplizierten architektonischen Details stehen. Der Gehweg ist mit grauem und braunem Stein gepflastert. Ein kreisförmiger, rötlich-brauner Ziegelstein umrandet einen Fleck mit heruntergefallenen Blättern und Schutt. Auf dem Gehweg stehen oder gehen mehrere Menschen, die unterschiedlich gekleidet sind und verschiedene Tätigkeiten ausüben. Einige tragen Wintermützen und Jacken, andere tragen Mäntel und Jeans. Einige Personen scheinen sich Sehenswürdigkeiten anzusehen oder miteinander zu sprechen. Ein junger Erwachsener trägt eine hellbraune Jacke und Jeans und scheint ein Smartphone zu benutzen. Das Gebäude ist sehr hoch und breit, mit vielen Fenstern und mehreren Schichten von Mauerwerk. Das Gebäude weist eine Mischung aus hellbeigem und gräulichem Stein sowie regelmäßige, dekorative Muster auf. Der allgemeine Stil lässt auf ein formelles oder historisches Gebäude schließen. Die Beleuchtung erinnert an einen bedeckten Tag mit schwacher, aber klarer Sicht. Die Farben sind zurückhaltend, aber natürlich.

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Kunsthalle Exnergasse

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That's how you get here!

Public Transport
subway U6, bus 40A - station Währinger Straße/Volksoper
trams 5, 33, 40, 41, 42 - station Spitalgasse

Arrival by car
There are a number of public car parks around WUK. Parking tickets are required.

Disabled parking
A disabled parking space is located behind the WUK at Wilhelm-Exner-Gasse 5.

Barrier-free access to Kunsthalle Exnergasse via Währinger Straße 59 through the passageway into the courtyard, left to lift B, 1st floor, direct entrance via the automated glass door on the right into Kunsthalle Exnergasse.

Barrier-free WC available

Please note: The WUK courtyard is mostly paved with cobblestones

There is a tactile guidance system for blind and visually impaired people only from the courtyard gate at the Währinger Straße entrance to the WUK information office.

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queer and crip as an act of resistance

Interview with Ema Benčíková about the exhibition "Care Webs and Cuddles" at Kunsthalle Exnergasse

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About KEX

What is Kunsthalle Exnergasse? Information about the space and persons.

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Visit KEX

Information about transport facilities, opening hours...

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Open Call

Exhibition projects for 2025.

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KEX Residency

Kunsthalle Exnergasse's artist-in-residence and researcher-in-residence programme.

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Der KUNSTHALLE EXNERGASSE Newsletter informiert im Schnitt zweimal monatlich über das aktuelle Ausstellungs- und Veranstaltungsprogramm in Kunsthalle Exnergasse und KEX Studio.