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Group show HARD/SOFT; Textiles and Ceramics in Contemporary Art on view at Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Despite appearing vastly different at first glance, textiles and ceramics have much in common. They share the same haptic aesthetic language that shif

Ingrid Wiener - Announcements

With the exhibition of Ingrid Wiener, Kunsthalle Bremerhaven presents the first institutional solo exhibition of the important Austrian artist (born 1942 in Vienna) in Germany.

Ingrid Wiener, Martin Roth: From far away you see more opens at Kunsthaus Graz

Two artists, two generations. And two first major institutional retrospectives that complement each other in their conceptual approaches and shake up

Songs for Europe: what music did Bowie and Iggy listen to in 1970s Berlin?

Songs for Europe: what music did Bowie and Iggy listen to in 1970s Berlin? Peter Watts © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Rex David Bowie once described his 1970s Berlin trilogy – Low, “Heroes” and Lodger – as containing “a sense of yearning for a future that we all knew would never come to pass”. It’s that same dislocating retro-futurist vibe that Saint Etienne’s Bob Stanley was looking for when he created his latest compilation, Cafe Exil: New Adventures in European Music 1972-1980. “This album is all about imagining what Bowie and Iggy Pop might have listened to and how it might have impacted the records they made in Berlin,” explains Stanley, who has previously created themed albums for Paris 68 and the long, hot English summer of 1976. “I always find it interesting when music is hard to pin down to a particular time but has a very definite sense of place.”

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