Art Tour of SUPERMARK€T & I’LL SEE IT THROUGH THE CHERRY PIE
Our art experts will take you on an inspiring journey through our two current exhibitions, SUPERMARK€T and I’LL SEE IT THROUGH THE CHERRY PIE! During the tour, you’ll gain in-depth insights, learn fascinating background stories, and have the opportunity to ask questions. This allows you to discover the exhibited artworks in a new way and experience the exhibition more consciously and deeply.
SUPERMARK€T – Art. Power. Capital. (New Building, Levels 1 & 2)
The group exhibition SUPERMARK€T – Art. Power. Capital. explores how autonomous art can be in an era where visibility, social media, and economic mechanisms shape the art world. Young artists born in the 1990s and 2000s explore themes such as consumption, attention, social norms, and the rules of the art market. The often surprising works of the younger generation are juxtaposed with established artistic positions, such as those of Alexandra Bircken, Ayzit Bostan, and Peter Kogler. As internationally renowned artists and professors, they have been shaping the next generation of artists for years while simultaneously broadening the perspective on the exhibition’s central theme. The exhibition stages the art space as a sales floor, warehouse, and stage for self-promotion—transforming it into a hybrid between a gallery and a consumer landscape.
I’LL SEE IT THROUGH THE CHERRY PIE (Silos)
At the heart of the exhibition * * *I’LL SEE IT THROUGH THE CHERRY PIE* by Luisa Baldhuber and Stefan Holzmair lies the question of how reality is constructed in a world where images circulate constantly and lose their supposed unambiguity. In the exhibited works , we encounter reality as a fluid interplay between construction and projection. The title is a Dadaist collage reassembled from quotes from the series *Twin Peaks* and alludes to the exhibition’s surreal atmosphere.
In his collages and sculptures, Stefan Holzmair intervenes in existing orders. Through fragmentation and decontextualization, he transforms visual content and spatial structures familiar to us into phantasmatic images in which reality and identity appear as an unstable construct interspersed with ruptures.
Luisa Baldhuber’s pictorial spaces, filtered through dichroic glass (a material that displays different colors depending on the angle of light or the viewer’s perspective), are based on personal cell phone photographs and navigate the realm between the digital image world, spatial construction, and inner places of longing. Iridescent reflections and superimpositions open up visual dreamscapes in which perception becomes fluid and questions arise about the relationship between the inner and the outer, as well as between humans and the environment.
Admission and Tickets
Meet in the lobby at 3:50 pm
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Fair-Price Ticket: €17
This price ensures that all participants are paid fairly and can make a living from their work. If you can afford it, we’d appreciate it if you’d buy this ticket.
Support-Price Ticket: €19
Help us continue our social-price ticket model. If you purchase three or more Support-Price tickets, you’ll receive exclusive perks, such as invitations to premiere parties.
Social-Price Ticket: 15€
Culture costs money, but it shouldn’t exclude anyone. That’s why this ticket is intended for people with limited financial means—for whatever reason.