- Grünangergasse 1 and Domgasse 1, 1010 Wien
The historic constructing that homes this Vienna artwork gallery has undergone a number of transformations earlier than turning into the Galerie nächst St. Stephan we all know at the moment. Initially, Otto Kallir-Nirenstein, an artwork historian and writer, opened his Neue Galerie right here in 1923. Through the Nazi period, Kallir emigrated to america, and the constructing handed by way of a number of palms, with the area serving numerous functions till 1954, when Otto Mauer—a Roman Catholic priest and artwork patron—revived it below the title Galerie St. Stephan. In 1964, the gallery’s title modified as soon as once more to Galerie nächst St. Stephan. Since 1978, it has been led by Rosemarie Schwarzwälder, who has largely outlined its identification. Galerie nächst St. Stephan has turn out to be a cornerstone for Vienna’s post-war avant-garde, with a robust deal with summary, minimal and conceptual artwork. The gallery has maintained a constant curatorial theme over the a long time—artwork that “stands the take a look at of time,” experimental, transnational, and intellectually charged. Its main focus is on portray, sculpture, set up, images, and video, all framed inside a transparent conceptual context, from the Neo-Geo motion and post-minimalism to trendy visions.
Galerie nächst St. Stephan hosts exhibitions in two areas. The primary—and best-known—venue is situated on the second ground of a historic constructing close to St. Stephen’s Cathedral (therefore the title). This venue consists of a sequence of interconnected, white-walled rooms with even lighting—superb for big canvases, exact installations and works on paper. The second area, situated simply across the nook at Domgasse 1, permits the curatorial group to host further exhibitions and extra experimental initiatives. The gallery’s roster is crammed with notable names, together with Heimo Zobernig, an enormous of Austria’s conceptual minimalism motion; “gentle” artist Brigitte Kowanz, recognized for her use of neon, lights, fluorescent tubes and mirrors; Lawrence Weiner, a key determine within the Nineteen Sixties conceptual artwork motion; and summary artist Imi Knoebel.
