Deutsche Version
Preview 2025
May 6 – May 30
Fear & Hope are – Vision!
War, Dystopia – and Hope in Contemporary Books
“Fear & Hope are - Vision” (William Blake) contextualizes the award-winning books by Clifton Meador “endless war”, with new works by Peter Malutzki, Wolfgang Buchta, Robbin Ami Silverberg, Nele Ströbel, Jan Svenungsson, BLOW UP Press and Ulrich Wagner et. al.
Peter Malutzki refers with “Some Buildings on the Streets of Kharkiv” to Ed Ruscha, Nele Ströbel discusses Distopian phantasies, Robbin Ami Silverberg visualizes the borders of Ukraine in “Simulacrum” and Wolfgang Buchta exemplifies all human hardships in the ”Book of Job”
Fear & Hope are – Vision!
War, Dystopia – and Hope in Contemporary Books
“Fear & Hope are - Vision” (William Blake) contextualizes the award-winning books by Clifton Meador “endless war”, with new works by Peter Malutzki, Wolfgang Buchta, Robbin Ami Silverberg, Nele Ströbel, Jan Svenungsson, BLOW UP Press and Ulrich Wagner et. al.
Peter Malutzki refers with “Some Buildings on the Streets of Kharkiv” to Ed Ruscha, Nele Ströbel discusses Distopian phantasies, Robbin Ami Silverberg visualizes the borders of Ukraine in “Simulacrum” and Wolfgang Buchta exemplifies all human hardships in the ”Book of Job”
June 3 – June 27
Botanical Boundaries –
Artists' books that relate to plants and botany in very different ways by Anja Harms, Sian Bowen, Kaethe Wenzel, Stefan Gunnesch, Odine Lang and Jessica Greenfield et. al.
Stefan Gunnesch´ formally complex and sensual examination of Baudelaire's “Flowers of Evil” aswell as his dialogue with Hilma af Klint and her plant mythology in her notebooks.
Sian Bowen and her research based answer on “Hortus Malabaricus”.
Anja Harms book about and around the birch tree
Kaethe Wenzel and her UrbanInkLab, where she was working on her UrbanInkBook, painted and printed with inks derived from microlocal weeds.
Botanical Boundaries –
Artists' books that relate to plants and botany in very different ways by Anja Harms, Sian Bowen, Kaethe Wenzel, Stefan Gunnesch, Odine Lang and Jessica Greenfield et. al.
Stefan Gunnesch´ formally complex and sensual examination of Baudelaire's “Flowers of Evil” aswell as his dialogue with Hilma af Klint and her plant mythology in her notebooks.
Sian Bowen and her research based answer on “Hortus Malabaricus”.
Anja Harms book about and around the birch tree
Kaethe Wenzel and her UrbanInkLab, where she was working on her UrbanInkBook, painted and printed with inks derived from microlocal weeds.
Galerie DRUCK & BUCH
Susanne Padberg
Berggasse 21/2
A - 1090 Wien
Susanne Padberg
Berggasse 21/2
A - 1090 Wien