Kunstforum Vienna before: artists demand quick solution!

Kunstforum Vienna before: artists demand quick solution!

In Vienna there is a cultural crisis: the Bank Austria Kunstforum, a heart of the art scene that has existed since 1980, is to be concluded, which indignates numerous artists and cultural workers. In an open letter, which unites over 50 prominent signatories, including Valie Export and Robert Menasse, the impending closure is sharply criticized. The signatories warn of the serious “collateral damage for the domestic cultural landscape” and demand urgent measures by the city and republic to limit the damage, such as reported.

consequences of closure

The decision of the Unicredit Bank Austria to stop financial support for the art forum has directly led to the withdrawal from the exhibition business. This decision came as a surprise to the employees and the artistic community because they had to experience from the media. In the letter, the announcement is perceived as "maximum indifference" towards culture and the artists. Critics fear that a quick closure not only results in enormous financial damage to obligations that have already been received, but also means massive damage to the cultural location. As the artists perform in their open writing, the art forum is not only a place for big names, but also a platform for emerging talents and innovative educational projects in the field of art.

In addition, the proposal to install an "André-Heller-Park" as a balance is rejected as insufficient and as an attempt to play different artistic groups against each other. The artists express their disappointment and demand a fair transition solution to ensure the integrity of the art forum and enable a reorganization for the future. Apart from the cultural effects, they also fear that the demolition of such a significant institution would question the social responsibility of the banks in the current economic situation, according to

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OrtBank Austria Kunstforum Wien, Wien, Österreich
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