07.07.19 bis 07.07.19, 16.00 uhr

orth

isa rosenberger


We cordially invite to the Exhibition Opening
Isa Rosenberger
Nový Most 2008/2019


Sunday, 2019 July 7
4 p.m. (new opening time!)

museumORTH
2304 Orth an der Donau, Schloßplatz 1

speaker
Elisabeth Wagnes
Deputy Mayor Market Community Orth an der Donau
Patricia Grzonka
Art historian and art critic
Angela Baumgartner
Member of the National Council representing Landeshauptfrau Johanna Mikl-Leitner

"After a long deliberation, planning and discussions, the construction of the second brigde begins", announced a speaker of the Slovak television in the 1970s. The pride of the bridge, built between 1967 and 1972 as a futuristic symbol of the city of Bratislava, is unmissable. not a word that the project was controversial bceause of the partial destruction of the baroque old town. Isa Rosenberger´s video installation Nový Most links archival material from the bridge´s origins to the personal reflections of women of three generations - grandmother, daughter, granddaughter. The brigde as an ideologically charged architectural monument serves as a starting point for her investigation into the relationship between the post-socialist East and the capitalist West - the history of the brigde becomes the yardstick of a changing society.
(Astrid Wege)

Shuttle bus from 15 Participants from Wien to museumORTH, busstop Wien between the university and Rathauspark. Departure: 1.30 p.m., Return: 5.30 p.m. Fee: € 5,-- Registration is requested until July 4 2019 at +43 (0) 2742 9005 13504 or publicart@noel.gv.at

Exhibition series
Alltagskultur und Gegenwartskultur im museumORTH
curated by Hilde Fuchs

Exhibition dates: 2019 July 8 to November 1 / Opening hours: daily 9.00 a.m. to 6 p.m. / October 9.00 a.m. to 5 p.m. / For visitors in possession of the Niederösterreich-CARD, admission is free


Saturday, 2019 July 27, 2 to 6 p.m.
Workshop with Isa Rosenberger

30 Jahre Fall des eisernen Vorhangs - persönliche Perspektiven
The workshop aims to shed light on Orth´s view of the border, in other words to focus on the "opposite" view. Please bring your own photos or souvenirs.