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.
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
photo courtesy of Alan Neider
Alan Neider // Circle Paintings, Circle 4
2020
80” Dia/203 cm DM
fabric, clothing, paint on moving blanket
photo courtesy of David Hicks
David Hicks // All found materials micro installation (Oil painting to canvas, parrot jug, dried flowers, back pack containing 12 failed small paintings on oil filled radiator set to level 10), Anomonly Projects/Office Politics series
photo courtesy of Art Collection Schlichtner and artists @ Bildrecht Wien 2022
Margareta Klose & Peter Vàrnai / Machaona 79 (video animation)
2022
photo courtesy of Sirpa Cowell
Susan Lisbin // Relax To The Touch
2020
121,92 x 121,92 cm / 48 x 48 inches
Öl auf Leinwand und Papier
Photo by Art Collection Schlichtner
Aklima Iqbal // visual diary 16
2017-2018
22,5 x 29 cm
mixed media
photo courtesy of Sabine Hilscher
Sabine Hilscher // blond braun rot
2001 (remake 2022)
60 x 60 x 30 cm / 23,6 x 23,6 x 11,8 inches
pantyhose, latex, hair
photo courtesy of Sagar Sarkar
Sagar Sarkar // on my way!
2021
Mundharmonika, Strohhalme
photo courtesy of Bernice Sokol Kramer
Bernice Sokol Kramer // The Aquistory Harlot
2020
43,8 x 37,5 cm / 17,25 x 14,75 inches
Collage, ausgeschnittenes und geklebtes Papier, Tinte
photo courtesy of Anna Pelz. @ Bildrecht Wien 2022