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| Georg Kargl Fine Arts Schleifmühlgasse 5 A-1040 Wien T +43 1 585 41 99 F +43 1 585 41 999 [email protected] http://www.georgkargl.com
Opening hours:
Tue – Fri 11 am – 7 pm Thu 11 am – 8 pm Sat 11 am – 3 pm
| ARTISTS Richard Artschwager Matthias Bitzer Carol Bove Carter Clegg & Guttmann Martin Dammann Paul de Reus Koenraad Dedobbeleer Mark Dion Vadim Fishkin Andreas Fogarasi Vera Frenkel Agnes Fuchs Franz Graf Michael Gumhold Jitka Hanzlová Herbert Hinteregger Chris Johanson Björn Kämmerer Sanna Kannisto Herwig Kempinger Harald Klingelhöller Ketty La Rocca Bernhard Leitner Thomas Locher Inés Lombardi David Maljkovic Jan Mancuska Yves Mettler Christian Philipp Müller Matt Mullican Muntean / Rosenblum Max Peintner Raymond Pettibon Wolfgang Plöger Agnieszka Polska Gerwald Rockenschaub Liddy Scheffknecht Markus Schinwald Nedko Solakov Rudolf Stingel Erwin Thorn Gabi Trinkaus Rosemarie Trockel Marcel van Eeden Marijke van Warmerdam Nadim Vardag Costa Vece John Waters Ina Weber Nicole Wermers Cerith Wyn Evans Richard Zeiss
| ABOUT In June 1998 the Georg Kargl Fine Arts Gallery with an exhibition space of more than 350m2 on 3 levels was opened in Schleifmühlgasse, which has recently developed into one of Vienna's most renowned gallery districts. Since then Georg Kargl has not only focused on continuous exhibition activities but also on positioning and placing contemporary artists, whose significance is reflected in present-day international discourse.
Besides solo-shows of artists, e.g. Mark Dion (2001), Vera Frenkel (2003) and Clegg&Guttmann (2005), the Gallery presents curated theme exhibitions like "From Above" (2004) or the show "Re-Production 2" (2003) conceived by Thomas Locher. The 150 m2 skylight hall of the former printing shop offers room to present large installations.
Besides the existing gallery in Schleifmühlgasse, Georg Kargl created the BOX in spring 2005. This new exhibition hall has made it possible to act flexibly and to realise exciting projects of artists on a short-term basis. For the BOX Georg Kargl succeeded in inspiring the internationally recognised American artist Richard Artschwager to confront himself for the first-time with a front design, which has been integrated as a permanent installation into Vienna's public space.
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