• TIME RACE From the dawn of the late 1960s to the present. Positions on architecture, form, and time. May 23 and 24, 2025 Studio Schülke

    Time, like space and form, serves to describe what happens in the world. And: "Not everything is possible at all times," wrote Heinrich Wölfflin in 1915, the very year that Kazimir Malevich exhibited the famous "Black Square," which symbolized the end and new beginning in art, at the Dobytčina Gallery in Petrograd.

    Today, many of us still believe that works of art should be never seen before creations and not merely exceptional. This idea probably stems from our awareness of striking positions in art history that emerged during major upheavals or an atmosphere of renewal. In the contemporary and postmodern movements that followed the avant-gardes and modernism, however, the new thing was, that in a broad movement everything became possible – “anything goes”. Contemporary art and Postmodernism, as a whole, is therefore new and unique.

    But all movements were concerned with the present, with time, embedded in the past and the future. The question is whether art was seen as a movement “against time" or “with time" or defined itself as such.

    In our exhibition TIME RACE, we present works that, driven by a spirit of criticism of the then-present postwar modernism, turned against the times; works that found their foundation in the spirit of optimism of the time and, so to speak, moved with the times; and works that, given the artists' year of birth, cannot be considered avant-garde or the result of a spirit of optimism at all. This, of course, does not diminish their value, for the positions presented always point beyond themselves and reflect the events of their time.

    ARTISTS: Walter Michael Pühringer (ZÜND-UP) / Gottfried Hoellwarth / Christian Eisenberger / Bettina Schülke / Begi Guggenheim / Patryck Chan /

    CURATED BY: Andreas Schlichtner

    TIME RACE From the dawn of the late 1960s to the present. Positions on architecture, form, and time. May 23 and 24, 2025 Studio Schülke

    photo Art Collection Schlichtner

TIME RACE From the dawn of the late 1960s to the present. Positions on architecture, form, and time.

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Trunkenbold

photo courtesy of D. James Dee

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Trunkenbold
2004
172 x 61 x 41 cm / 68 x 24 x 16 inches
Pappmaché
Aklima Iqbal // peregrination 3.3

Photo by Art Collection Schlichtner

Aklima Iqbal // peregrination 3.3
2020
30 x 25 cm
acrylic on canvas
Begi Guggenheim // Lampe

Photo by Art Collection Schlichtner

Begi Guggenheim // Lamp
2021
55 x 26 x 45 cm / 21,65 x 10,23 x 17,72 inches
Lampe, Objekt, mixed media, Metall, Papier, Plastik, Holz, Glühbirne
Sagar Sarkar // about painting and poem

photo courtesy of Sagar Sarkar

Sagar Sarkar // about painting and poem
2020
152,4 x 196,85 cm / 60 x 77,5 inches
Acryl, Ölpastell, Glitter auf Leinen
Anna Pelz // opening memories PARALLEL Vienna 2022

Photo courtesy of Art Collection Schlichtner

Anna Pelz // opening memories PARALLEL Vienna 2022
David Hicks // Provocations Series 3

photo courtesy of David Hicks

David Hicks // Provocations Series 3
Found tables and folded painted canvases with underlay top out element
Klaudia Stoeckl // Innen und Aussen

photo by Art Collection Schlichtner

Klaudia Stoeckl // Innen und Aussen
2002
60 x 60 cm / 23,6 x 23,6 inches
Acryl auf Leinwand
Gail Winbury / I am Nobody, Who are  (Emily Dickenson)

Photo courtesy of Peter Jacobs

Gail Winbury / I am Nobody, Who are you (Emily Dickenson)
2021
76 x 56 cm / 30 x 22 inches
Öl, Wachsstift und Pigmentstift auf Arches Papier
Aklima Iqbal // drawing mapping 1

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Aklima Iqbal // drawing mapping 1
2020
30 x 25 cm
drawing on canvas