Current projects: Austria
The Vienna Design Week is an annual international designfestival, focusing on product and industrial design.
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31.10.08-25.01.09
In the early 1980s, Peter Kogler turned away from techniques of painting which were considered to be new at that time towards media and computer technology using them as the foundation for his installation and space-based works.
Children’s University on Tour brings science to public spaces and inspires 7 to 12 year olds from diverse backgrounds with experiments and lectures
c.o.d.e – the third CD-project of the young viennese label Handsemmel Records is dedicated to the music of Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy, two american jazz greats of the 60ties.
This exhibition shows the life and destruction of the Jewish community St. Pölten by photos, memories and documents.
From 4th of June until 24th of August 2008, Graz Kunstverein will be hosting an exhibition curated by the Croatian women curators collective WHW (what, how & for whom), featuring the Yugoslav-Croatian sculptor and architect Vojin Bakic († 1992).
Tanzquartier Wien - a versatile centre for dance and performance - sees itself as a workshop, studio and communicative interface for artists from Austria and Central Europe.
At Vienna Children’s University more than 3,600 children are turning the university upside down.
Crossing Europe: a yearly Film Festival for young European Film, featuring works with unconventional, courageous filmic positions.
An exhibition and catalogue on architecture in Romania, containing the presentation of the architectural production from beginning of 19. century to the last decades until today.
CIMAM’s Annual Conference is a forum for co-operation, exchange and dialogue between museum professionals, artists and intellectuals concerned with modern and contemporary art.
Since its opening in 1993, the Architekturzentrum Wien (Az W) has not only successfully established itself as the number one address for architecture in Austria, it has also gone on to develop into the only architecture museum in Austria in a context of increasing public debate on the culture of building.
The Festival of Regions will take place between 23 June and 8 July 2007 in the district of Kirchdorf/Krems (Upper Austria).
The Austrian Film Museum shows from 1 - 23 April 2007 the complete existing works of Josef von Sternberg, accompanied by lectures of film scholars Janet Bergstrom (LA) und Werner Sudendorf (Berlin).
The film by Paul Rosdy is a travelogue leading across Central Europe, from the old world into the new.
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Initiated by Armutskonferenz and Schauspielhaus Vienna, the project “Hunger for Arts and Culture” enables socially disadvantaged people to consume arts and culture.
Tricky Women, the only festival of animated film in Europe that is dedicated exclusively to animation by women presents 144 works from 27 countries.
Within the frameworks of 2 Moscow Biennale in March 2007 the works of the Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT will be presented for the first time in Russia in a special exhibition.
youngCaritas.at gives young people the opportunity to get actively involved in the work of Caritas, enabling them to gather field experience in social work.
International writers (of mainly Eastern European provenience) as artist-in-residence) in TOP 22, the writers´ studio of Unabhängiges Literaturhaus NÖ
The project Intercultur-Tandem® makes it possible for the first time, that police officers and migrants get into a dialogue in an equal situation. This method promotes social learning, direct experiences and an antiracist education.
Ungarisch-Jüdische ZwangsarbeiterInnen
Ein topo|foto|grafisches Projekt
The "Days of Austrian Architecture" open the doors to "Architecture from inside" for users and experts in Vienna and Bratislava.
This reader gives a comprehensive overview of the activities of the design label ____ fabrics interseason.
The Journalist Academy of Erste Bank offers an interesting and useful programme to support journalists in the daily coverage of economic and financial news.
Within the framework of its partnership with Vienna’s University of Economics and Business Administration, each year Erste Bank awards a EUR 20,000 research prize to talented young academics.
Every year during February, Caritas raises money for street children and social orphans in Europe’s poorest countries. As a partner of Caritas, Erste Bank supports this campaign.
The replica of the in 2003 rediscovered "Czernowitz Austria" sculpture is the starting point for this international art and culture project about political symbols and new identities in Europe.
The International Contemporary Art Fair focused on Central Eastern Europe.
The band "Forms of Plasticity" (short: FOP) release their 3rd CD "10".
Every October, the VIENNALE takes place in beautiful cinemas in Vienna´s historic center, providing a festival with an international orientation and a distinctive urban flair.
Historical and contemporary objects of performance are documented in this wide-ranging anthology, the first to chart the historical development of the medium in Austria.
A filmhistoric research on the „small form“
INDEX releases and distributes audiovisual publications relevant to the history of international and Austrian film, video and media art.
For several years, Erste Bank and Vienna’s University of Economics have been closely cooperating in various projects which focus on the Central and Eastern European area.
Die Initiative PFLEGEJAHRE. LEBENSJAHRE. ist eine Informationsoffensive des Hilfswerks, die der Sensibilisierung bzgl. der Herausforderungen und Chancen des Älterwerdens dient.
The Wiener Kindertheater develops ambitious theatre productions with children and young people.
Tranzit is a long-term initiative in the field of contemporary art and theory founded by Erste Bank Vienna. Tranzit focuses on the region of Central and Eastern Europe, and operates mainly in the Czech and Slovak Republic, Hungary and Austria.
Since 1989 Erste Bank is commissioning original compositions through an award granted to young Austrian composers.
Through its partnership with the Secession, Erste Bank lives up to its focus on the support of contemporary art.
Since the foundation of the Society of Music Lovers in Vienna little less than 200 years ago, the Musikverein and Erste Bank have been closely cooperating.
This book resembles in its concept a "foto album" - a fascinating collection of subjective pictures without chronological order and claim to being complete.
Within the scope of “Jazzfirst”, Erste Bank supports a young jazz artist each year. This project includes, among other things, the production of a CD.
Each year, Danubia offers a four-week summer study programme to 60 international business-school students in six Central European countries.
The Caritas Campaign for needy people in Austria
Since 2001, Erste Bank has been the exclusive partner of Vienna’s oldest jazz club Jazzland.
Erste Bank is the exclusive partner of the jazz serial at the Wiener Konzerthaus.
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