Kunsthalle Wien's 'Time Is Thirsty' Exhibition Explores 1990s Cultural Loop with 34 Artists
Kunsthalle Wien is showcasing 'Time Is Thirsty,' an exhibition curated by Luca Lo Pinto that features the work of 34 artists, design groups, musicians, and writers from 1992 onwards. This display challenges the concept of time, including pieces that span from 1992 to the present. Attendees will encounter loud techno music by Peter Rehberg and Vipra, which necessitates ear protection. Notable works include On Kawara's Sept. 19, 1992, Xavier Aballí's 29 Okt. 2019, Ann Veronica Janssens's Untitled (Blue Glitter), mannequins in Fong Leng tracksuits by Willem de Rooij, Franco Mazzucchelli's Bieca Decorazione, Jason Dodge's glass jars, Georgia Sagri's vinyl stickers, and Anna-Sophie Berger's time that breath cannot corrupt. The exhibition is open until 26 January 2020 in Vienna, Austria, and was featured in ArtReview's January/February 2020 issue.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Time Is Thirsty' at Kunsthalle Wien curated by Luca Lo Pinto
- Features works by 34 artists, design collectives, musicians, and writers from 1992 onward
- Includes On Kawara's Sept. 19, 1992 (1992) and Xavier Aballí's 29 Okt. 2019 (2019)
- Soundtrack by British musician Peter Rehberg and Italian duo Vipra
- Displays 1990s New York Times articles on race riots, migrant violence, and climate change
- Curator Luca Lo Pinto describes a temporal loop since the 1990s
- Exhibition runs through 26 January 2020 in Vienna, Austria
- Reviewed in ArtReview's January/February 2020 issue
Entities
Artists
- On Kawara
- Xavier Aballí
- Ann Veronica Janssens
- Willem de Rooij
- Franco Mazzucchelli
- Jason Dodge
- Georgia Sagri
- Anna-Sophie Berger
- Luca Lo Pinto
- Peter Rehberg
- Fong Leng
Institutions
- Kunsthalle Wien
- ArtReview
- The New York Times
- Vipra
Locations
- Vienna
- Austria
- Los Angeles
- United States
- Berlin
- Germany