New art project by twins: creative show in fresh water!

New art project by twins: creative show in fresh water!
Theoboldgasse 16, 1150 Wien, Österreich - The siblings Heribert and Victoria Michlmayer enrich the art scene with a new approach. With their "artificial" platform, they offer young talents the chance to establish themselves and inspire the audience. The meinzirk.at reported on Friday, June 13th, an exhibition in the "Süsswasser" restaurant in Theoboldgasse 16. This event will take place under the title "Fang ~ EAM" and will present the works of the artists Jolanda Rendl and Pia Weissinger. Her paintings show impressions from wildlife to internal conditions and invite you to reflect on nature, everyday life and human existence.
The restaurant "Süsswasser" is open from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Here the audience can enjoy the creative atmosphere and at the same time experience unconventional access to art. The Michlmayers also integrated interviews with artists: inside and 3D exhibition tours into their concept to inspire even more people for art.
digital art mediation in the trend
The digital change does not stop at the art scene. Many institutions, such as the Kunstverein Hannover, rely on innovative, digital mediation strategies. This not only creates access for a wider audience, but especially for younger generations. According to the VGH Foundation, valuable programs are also offered in this regard, from "artsurf courses" for children to digital schnitzel hunts. These digital offers are well attended and strengthen the connection to art, especially in times of pandeme -related restrictions.
The Bavarian Minister of Art Markus Blume also emphasizes the importance of digitization in culture. The initiatives at stmwk.bayern.de are intended to help museums, libraries and theaters realize innovative digital projects. The support of cultural institutions promotes an interactive and participatory understanding of art that revives the exchange about art and culture.
art meets everyday life
The center of all these developments is the idea of making art accessible to everyone and creating interactive experiences. Rendl and Weissinger's work in the “Fang ~ EAM” exhibition will support this goal in a tangible way by offering fresh perspectives on everyday topics. The possibility of dealing with art and at the same time becoming part of a dialogue is anchored in many of the new placement offers.
whether in the "fresh water" or in digital space - art is more important than ever, an important part of our society. The Michlmayers and all the other committed actors do everything they can to make this access alive and dynamic.
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