Margit Busch IFTHENELSE. Welcome to Transciency Preis der Kunsthalle Wien 2016
By (Author) Universitt Fr Wien
By (author) Kunsthalle Wien
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
29th June 2020
United States
Paperback
54
Width 127mm, Height 191mm, Spine 15mm
666g
In cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts and the University of Applied Arts, the Kunsthalle Wien Prize is awarded for outstanding final projects at the two universities of art in Vienna. Addressing possible configurations of art and nature, Margit Busch, corecipient of the Kunsthalle Wien Prize 2016 and graduate of the University of Applied Arts Vienna, created a laboratory-cum-experiment that included mealworms and beetles that consume, and thus recycle, polystyrene plastic. By generating insights into the discipline of "transciency"--devoted to perspectives, research methods, and representations operating through and beyond science--Busch's project sheds light on the meeting points of scientific, philosophical, artistic, and practical discourses. The catalogue contains an essay by art critic Roland Schny and a conversation between the artist, curator Lucas Gehrmann, and Kunsthalle Wien director Nicolaus Schafhausen, along with installation images and a supplemental "transmap."
Contributors
Gerald Bast, Margit Busch, Lucas Gehrmann, Nicolaus Schafhausen, Roland Schny
Kunsthalle Wien is the exhibition hall for contemporary art in Vienna. At its two locations in the MuseumsQuartier and at Karlsplatz, it shows themed group exhibitions, and solo presentations of established and upcoming artists to provide insight into the Austrian and international art scene.