Croy Nielsen

 Emanuel Layr, Henrikke Nielsen, Sophie Tappeiner; Photo by Katharina Gossow

Emanuel Layr, Henrikke Nielsen, Sophie Tappeiner; Photo by Katharina Gossow

With the country still in lockdown, three Vienna galleries – Emanuel Layr, Croy Nielsen, and Sophie Tappeiner – came up with a new format for an art fair set in the conference halls of a popular hotel in the Austrian capital.

 View of “Love Language,” Croy Nielsen, Vienna, 2023. All images courtesy: the artist and Croy Nielsen, Vienna. Photos: Kunst-dokumentation.com

View of “Love Language,” Croy Nielsen, Vienna, 2023. All images courtesy: the artist and Croy Nielsen, Vienna. Photos: Kunst-dokumentation.com

5☆ is back! Maximilian Geymüller drops by Croy Nielsen, Vienna to see Sandra Mujinga’s follow-up to her Preis-der-Nationalgalerie exhibition.

 Marlie Mul,  You Look So Tired , 2021

Marlie Mul, You Look So Tired, 2021.

Liquid silk, pearl jam, primordial soup ... whatever your euphemism of choice, it's undeniable that we all come from it – so might as well make light of it, like Marlie Mul.

Galerie Crone, curated by Jakob Lena Knebl
Exhibition view, “Diskrete Simulation”, 2020 

Charim Galerie Wien, curated by Brigitte Huck
Exhibition view, “Murderkino” by Scott Cliford Evans, 2020

Charim Galerie Wien, curated by Brigitte Huck
Anna Jermolaewa, Filmset, Murderkino by Scott Cliford Evans, 2019

 Soshiro Matsubara,  A Tale of Romance , 2020 (detail), carpet, glazed ceramics, artificial hair, fabric, wood, light sphere, Carpet: 350 × 200 cm, Sculpture ca. 20 × 130 × 90 cm, Lamp ø 28

A Tale of Romance, 2020 (detail), carpet, glazed ceramics, artificial hair, fabric, wood, light sphere, Carpet: 350 × 200 cm, Sculpture ca. 20 × 130 × 90 cm, Lamp ø 28 cm

Japanese-born, Vienna-based artist, Soshiro Matsubara is digging deep into the sordid past and affairs of Viennese love, loss, and revenge, at a recent show in the City of Music where heads were taken off, and Freud was keeping close watch. 

 Courtesy the artist and Croy Nielsen, Vienna

“Nicolas Jasmin and Other Works”
Exhibition view at Belvedere 21

Courtesy the artist and Croy Nielsen, Vienna

An interview with the artist about his exhibition “Nicolas Jasmin and Other Works” at Belvedere 21 in Vienna

"Schreibtischuhr" (installation view, 2017)
Photo: Marcel Koehler; Courtesy Meyer Kainer, Wien
curated by John Rajchman, artists selected by Liam Gillick, Galerie Meyer Kainer

Ahmet Öğüt
The Swinging Doors, Turkey Edition (2009)

"Schreibtischuhr" curated by John Rajchman, artists selected by Liam Gillick, Galerie Meyer Kainer

Left to right:

Pilar Quinteros
Janus ́Fortress (2017)
James Webb
31 Visions of the Afterlife (2015) 
James Webb
Entitled (Vienna) (2017)

"Home is so fucking complicated" curated by Samuel Leuenberger, Galerie Nathalie Halgand

A review by Max L. Feldman

 Laura Windhager and Oliver Croy

Laura Windhager and Oliver Croy

From a gallerist's perspective: Laura Windhager and Oliver Croy discuss the new Viennese art scene

Laura Hinrichsmeyer
"Kennen Sie diese Frau" (2017); Opening and performance at Gärtnergasse

"PROVENCE – Criticism Now" at Gärtnergasse

"The Critical Ass – Hierarchie der Sorgen" (2016); installation view at Autocorrect

Curator Franziska Sophie Wildförster on the new Viennese art scene

Rachel Harrison at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler 

Rachel Harrison at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler 

Rachel Harrison at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler