• FUTURE NOW? Looking into the future through the eyes of art and creativity. 2025, January 16 - February 28

    What does the future mean? When does it begin, and what might it look like? To seek answers, you would need an oracle—an invitation our exhibition extends to you. Ask the oracle your question and embark on a journey to expand your imagination of the “presents” and “futures” that could be.

    Step into a space where time layers intertwine, where historical and contemporary perspectives meet. Immerse yourself in otherworldly visions and reflect on your own in the mirror of art.

    Experience the future through four distinct artistic approaches: participatory, immersive, historical, and contemporary. Marvel at the fusion of art, science and technology as seen from diverse vantage points.

    Come and be a part of this thought-provoking exhibition. See the future. Shape it.

    FUTURE NOW? Looking into the future through the eyes of art and creativity. 2025, January 16 - February 28

    photo Art Collection Schlichtner and Austrian Embassy in Slovakia

FUTURE NOW? Looking into the future through the eyes of art and creativity. 2025, January 16 - February 28

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
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
Aklima Iqbal // drawing mapping 1

Photo by Art Collection Schlichtner

Aklima Iqbal // drawing mapping 1
2020
30 x 25 cm
drawing on canvas
Sagar Sarkar // ohne Titel (1)

photo courtesy of Sagar Sarkar

Sagar Sarkar // no title (1)
2020
152,4 x 274,32 cm / 60 x 108 inches
Acryl, Ölpastell auf Leinen
Gail Winbury / Deep Dark Woods

Photo courtesy of Peter Jacobs

Gail Winbury / Deep Dark Woods
2020-21
76 x 56 cm / 30 x 22 inches
Öl und Pigmentstift auf Arches Papier
David Hicks // The correct answer is often not the right answer, Anomoly Projects

photo courtesy of David Hicks

David Hicks // The correct answer is often not the right answer, Anomoly Projects
Basting trays, film, photocopier manual bound with high performance bicycle inner tube with juggling balls on reception desk
Hadrien de Corneillan // Géométries

Photo courtesy of Hadrien de Corneillan

Hadrien de Corneillan // Géométries
2017
65 x 92 cm
Acryl auf Leinwand
Hubert Schatz // Estate Hubert Schatz (RIP 2023)

photo courtesy of Art Collection Schlichtner

Hubert Schatz // Estate Hubert Schatz (RIP 2023)
Susan Lisbin // Dress Up

photo courtesy of Sirpa Cowell

Susan Lisbin // Dress Up
2020
15,24 x 15,24 x 22,86 cm / 6 x 6 x 9 inches
niedrig gebrannter Ton, Terra Sigillata und Acryl