2010 Program Highlights at the MuseumsQuartier Wien

By Museumsquartier Wien, PRNE
Wednesday, December 16, 2009

VIENNA, Austria, December 17 - As one of the world's largest centers for contemporary art and culture
with more than 60 different art and culture facilities, the MuseumsQuartier
Wien will once again be offering a number of cultural highlights in 2010. The
selection ranges from visual and performing arts to architecture, music,
fashion, theatre, dance, literature, children's culture, and digital culture.

In quartier21, a creative cluster for 21st-century art and culture that
offers space and support to small and medium-sized cultural initiatives
within the MuseumsQuartier, the freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL program
series that was successfully launched in October 2009 will be continued. Its
first two exhibitions attracted about 10,000 visitors before the end of 2009.
After exhibitions on design from Central Europe and fashion from Italy
("50(plus or minus) anni di moda italiana", on view until January 20), the
next show, "Digital Material Luzern" (February 11 to March 21) will present
digital culture from Switzerland. More exhibitions on fashion, design, and
digital culture are planned for the future.

The reading series LiteraturQuartier21, with writers like Lida Winiewicz,
Jürgen Ernst, Julian Schutting, Christine Velan, Peter Slavik, and Rosa Pock,
will continue through the end of March. Additional highlights are "Tricky
Women 2010", an animated film festival for women from March 4 to 8, and the
short film festival "VIS Vienna Independent Shorts" from May 27 to June 2.
"MQ VIENNA FASHION WEEK" is scheduled for September 22 to 26.

In addition, "Sommer im MQ" will be launched on April 29 with "Kons goes
proms", an event in cooperation with the Vienna Conservatory. The projected
start date for the "Winter im MQ" event series is November 18.

The big museums and exhibition halls in the MuseumsQuartier Wien have
plenty to offer as well. The LEOPOLD MUSEUM, for instance, is presenting
"Giacometti - Cézanne - Picasso", a show with selected works from Fondation
Beyeler Collection, from September 17 to January 17, 2011. There will also be
exhibitions featuring "watercolor masterpieces" (February 26 to May 24) and
the art of "Joseph Maria Olbrich" (June 11 to September 27).

At MUMOK - Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, the exhibition
"Changing Channels" (March 5 to June 6) is a creative exploration of
television as a mass medium, while "Ideas in Painting" (March 26 to October
3
) is about discursive painting. A show called "Hyper Real: Realism in
Painting and Photography" is also planned (October 22 to February 13, 2011).

KUNSTHALLE wien is presenting "Tropicalia", a survey of
the 1960s in Brazil (January 29 to May 2). Other important exhibitions are
"The Street as Studio: From Basquiat to Banksy" (June 25 to October 10) and
"POWER UP: Female Pop Artists" (November 5 to February 20, 2011).

At the Architekturzentrum Wien, the oeuvre of Arbeitsgruppe 4 will be
presented for the first time in a show called "Holzbauer, Kurrent, Spalt"
(March 4 to May 31). "Best of Europe: Mies van der Rohe Award 2009" will
present top submissions for this important architecture competition (June 24
to September 13
).

Tanzquartier Wien will be presenting outstanding national and
international productions throughout the year. A special highlight is the
Austrian premiere of "KONTAKTHOF mit Teenagern ab 14" with "Tanztheater
Wuppertal Pina Bausch" from Germany (February 26 & 27). Another exciting
performance is "La Pornographie des âmes" with "Dave St. Pierre" from Canada
(March 9 & 10).

At Halle E+G, Streetdance will be performing "Bounce - Insane in the
Brain" at the beginning of the year (January 4 to 17). The annual "Wiener
Festwochen festival" will return in May and June (May 14 to June 16).

There will also be lots of exciting programs and events for kids and
teens in 2010. "Ha Zwei Ooo" is an interactive exhibition on water at ZOOM
Kindermuseum from March to August. The theater for young audiences DSCHUNGEL
WIEN will be hosting the Austrian premiere of the Australian production
"Hoods" on the occasion of the "World Day of Theater for Children and Young
People" (March 20). "Das ist mein Ding!" is a coproduction with the Wiener
Festwochen (June 5). And as always, wienXtra-Kinderinfo has lists and
brochures available on more than 60 topics relating to recreation for
children.

For detailed information and complete listings of exhibitions in 2010,
visit the websites of the individual institutions or www.mqw.at.

Subject to change.

    Inquiries:
    MQ Press Relations: Irene Preissler
    E: ipreissler@mqw.at
    Tel.: +43-1-523-5881 - 1712

Inquiries: MQ Press Relations: Irene Preissler, E: ipreissler at mqw.at ; Tel.: +43-1-523-5881 - 1712.

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