• 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

Margareta Klose © Bildrecht, Wien 2020

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Alan Neider // Chairs & Blankets 3

photo courtesy of Alan Neider

Alan Neider // Chairs & Blankets 3
2016
96 x 72 x 60”/244 x 183 x 152 cm
moving blankets, fabric, paint, chairs
David Hicks // Artist as a provocation in an office space, Anomoly Projects, Office Politics series 3

photo courtesy of David Hicks

David Hicks // Artist as a provocation in an office space, Anomoly Projects, Office Politics series 3

Margareta Klose © Bildrecht, Wien 2020

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Sabine Hilscher // IM BAUM

photo courtesy of Sabine Hilscher

Sabine Hilscher // IM BAUM
2021
50 x 30 cm / 19,7 x 11,8 inches
Collage, Zeichnung, Tusche, Leim
Art Collection Schlichtner // bye bye PARALLEL Vienna 2022, Room A304

photo courtesy of Art Collection Schlichtner

Art Collection Schlichtner // bye bye PARALLEL Vienna 2022, Room A304
Bernice Sokol Kramer // Arcimboldo Revisited

photo courtesy of Bernice Sokol Kramer

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Arcimboldo Revisited
2020
35,6 x 30,5 cm / 14 x 12 inches
Collage, ausgeschnittenes und geklebtes Papier Tinte,
Alan Neider // Chairs & Blankets 5

Courtesy of the Bill Lowe Gallery, Atlanta

Alan Neider // Chairs & Blankets 5
2016
96 x 72 x 60”/244 x 183 x 152 cm
moving blankets, fabric, paint, chairs
David Hicks // Office chair cover and headphones, Anomoly Projects, Office Politics series

photo courtesy of David Hicks

David Hicks // Office chair cover and headphones, Anomoly Projects, Office Politics series