Opening: February 22nd, 2024, 7 pm; Exhibition until Mai 5th 2024 Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Ernst-Koref-Promenade 1, 4020 Linz
Gebhard Sengmüller, teacher at Interface Cultures, invites you to the exhibition together with Herwig Turk.
Industrial zone, local recreational area and sensitive ecosystem – the Danube is a reconfigured cultural landscape marked by stark contrasts. The Austrian artists Herwig Turk and Gebhard Sengmüller have chosen this as the starting point for their artistic research: as part of their project Danube: Sediment Shifts in Interstitial Space they have created a complex of works, originally conceived for Vienna, at the interface of art and the natural sciences. These are now being augmented for the exhibition by geographical, ecological and historical aspects of the city of Linz. Using the island as an artistic figure of thought, Turk and Sengmüller combine historical realities – such as the Strasserinsel, which existed in Linz until the 19th century – with current socio-political discourses on the utilisation of the Danube region by means of an artificial island.
Videos, installations, photographs and sculptural objects allow an intensive exploration of the river and its relevance for mankind and the environment. The works shown in the exhibition create a multidimensional, dynamic landscape and interweave different thematic fields into a dense visual narrative.
opening hours Tuesday to Friday 10 am to 7 pm, Thursday 10 am to 8 pm