Pride and Prejudice
Art & Craft – A Love Story
Date
Place
University Gallery Heiligenkreuzer Hof
1st floor, Stiege 8Department
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Prejudice, misunderstanding, class relations and arrogance, and last but not least all-conquering love – these are the threads from which Jane Austen's probably most famous novel Pride and Prejudice is woven. The so-called “novel of manners” describes the social conventions of a hierarchically ordered society in detailed observation. There are numerous analogies between Austen's novels and the often unspoken conventions and judgments implied in the self-definition and interplay of the fine and the applied arts. The exhibition Pride and Prejudice at Heiligenkreuzerhof is conceived as a poetic narrative that places works of fine art on equal footing with those of the applied arts in order to explore the interstices of the disciplines.
Contributors
Ulrike Johannsen and Sascha Zaitseva (Curatorial Team), Hildegard Absalon, Paweł Althamer, Hans Christian Andersen, Carl Auböck, Nicoleta Auersperg, Nairy Baghramian, Maja Behrmann, David Bielander, Maria Biljan-Bilger, Monica Bonvicini, Natascha Borowsky, Ernst Gamperl, Theaster Gates, Birke Gorm, Erwin Hauer, Doris Theres Hofer, Isolde Maria Joham, Terese Kasalicky, Elisabeth Khilström, Stefan Lux, Lucy McKenzie, Isa Melsheimer, Barbara Michl-Karácsonyi, Shinji Nakaba, Heti Prack, Lucie Rie, Gerd Rothmann, Peter Sandbichler, Ingeborg Strobl, Rosemarie Trockel, Gerold Tusch and Petra Zimmermann (Participating Artists)