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FINISSAGE: Neither here nor there – Margret Wibmer solo exhibition at Movement Exposed Gallery Space in Utrecht, Netherlands
If you did not yet have the opportunity to see my solo exhibition at Movement Exposed Gallery Space in Utrecht, please join us for the finissage. I will be happy to share first hand information on exhibited works regarding process, materials, inspirational sources and future plans.
QR PORTAL: MIGRATION – Institute for Cultural Activism International, John D. Halper, Emily M. Harris, Margret Wibmer – performance during IMPROMPTUS – PAUSA performance festival.
QR PORTAL: MIGRATION Focus On Climate & Political Refugees. In QR PORTAL: MIGRATION footage of Climate and Political Refugees walking to climate and political safety, crossing borders, seeking refuge by land, water, and so forth, will be interspersed with Cultural Activist/Performance Art projects concerning these crises. Footage of animals effected by climate change will also be featured.
During a Slow-Walk through Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan, ICAI Performers John D. Halper, Emily M. Harris, Margret WIbmer and guest-performers will display a film on their mobile devices. Participants will shoot the QR CODES randomly placed throughout the film. QR CODES in the film will lead participants through a maze of cultural activist/performance art and other socially and ecologically engaged projects active throughout world, today.
Neither here nor there – Margret Wibmer solo exhibition at Movement Exposed Gallery Space in Utrecht, Netherlands
With the exhibition Neither here, nor there Margret Wibmer returns to our gallery where she will present a selection of sculptural, photographic and video works from 8 October until 12 November. Using ambiguity and the principle of chance as a methodology to deconstruct internalized processes, norms and values deeply embedded within our societies, she creates transient ‘realities’ that explore new strategies for connecting us with the world and with others.
Im März 2020…@ Klocker Museum, Austria
At the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 when the art market shut down, Klocker Foundation generously and immediately allocated a special budget for acquisitions and acquired works by 28 artists for their collection. Proud to share that my sculpture ‘Lucy’ is now part of this important collection and will be on view during this special exhibition.
The exhibition “In March 2020 …” presents all positions acquired. By way of exception the Klocker Museum all its exhibition spaces to the presentation of works from the collection.