New perspectives: Vernissage of the Neckel sisters in Eisenstadt

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
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Discover the exhibition “floating through reality” by the sisters Hannah and Lea Neckel in the Landesgalerie Burgenland. Find out where virtual and physical reality meet.

New perspectives: Vernissage of the Neckel sisters in Eisenstadt

The Eisenstadt sisters Hannah and Lea Neckel presented their latest exhibition “floating through reality” in the Landesgalerie Burgenland last Saturday. This event offers visitors the opportunity to explore the questions surrounding the boundaries between virtual and physical reality. The curiosity about where these worlds meet and whether they can even be distinguished from one another runs like a common thread through the two sisters' artistic work.

The heart of this exhibition is the Eisenstadt Castle Park, especially the Herzerlteich, a symbol of the connection between nature and human design. The Neckel sisters engage with postmodern aesthetics in their work and invite visitors to think about the interaction between humans and nature.

Artistic intention and inspiration

With their exhibition, Hannah and Lea Neckel not only pursue an artistic vision, but also a deeper reflection on the aesthetics of our modern world. They encourage the audience to think about the fusion of the digital and physical worlds and to question their own reality.

The combination of visual media and reflective elements creates a fascinating narrative that encourages viewers to linger and think. In a conversation, the sisters explained that they wanted to address both nostalgic and futuristic aspects with their work.

Special guests at the opening were Claudia Priber, head of Department 7 Education, Culture and Science in Burgenland, and Gábor Gonda, who is responsible for exhibition management. This support underlines the importance of the exhibition for the regional art scene.

The exhibition “floating through reality” is therefore not only an invitation to a visual experience, but also an invitation to critically examine the issues that shape our modern society. For further information and insights into the work of the Neckel sisters you can visit the website www.bvz.at access.