[REVERBERATED]

Following the Movement of Memory

Date and Time
Wed, 1.7.from4:00 p.m.to9:00 p.m.
Thu, 2.7.from11:00 a.m.to9:00 p.m.
Fri, 3.7.from11:00 a.m.to9:00 p.m.
Sat, 4.7.from11:00 a.m.to6:00 p.m.

Place

GCP

Hochparterre, AIL, Ausstellungsräume
Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1010 ViennaOpen in maps +

Department

Art & Science

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Head of Department: Virgil Widrich
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“[REVERBERATED]” explores notions of memory as the annual exhibition of the master’s program Art & Science. It brings together diverse artistic and scientific backgrounds that approach memory through interdisciplinary perspectives. The exhibition unfolds as a shared investigation in which different artistic methods and research processes intersect. Drawing on the concept of reverberation—the persistence of sound in a space after the original source has stopped—the participating artists examine how memory moves across spatio-temporal dimensions. Their works explore this movement through images, stories, and material traces, from botanical archives and disappearing species to residues embedded in landscapes and infrastructures. Rather than following a single narrative, the exhibition gathers distinct artistic positions that resonate with one another, producing moments of overlap, tension, and reflection. Installed across two exhibition spaces of the Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab (AIL) connected through the Otto Wagner Postsparkassenhalle, the artistic works trace how memories continue to reverberate through media, bodies, and environments.

Agnes Schyberg, Anna Buchner, Agustina Belén Agüero, Aryan Shahabian, David Ristić, Dina Karaman, Hanna Hofmann, Hasti Ghasedi, Laura Chalabi, Laura Isselhorst, Leah Barbara Mukui Giertz, Leonard Otterbein, Lobna Awidat, Majedeh Shahvelayati, Mauritius Itzinger, Mehrta Shirzadian, Moritz Klarer, Pauline Simon, Phin Anibal, People of Soil, Rajarshi Sarkar, Rimon Alyagon Darr, Ronnie Danaher, Tal Horesh, Tatiana Del Valle