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  1. Decay and Desire / bb15 x AMRO / Exhibition Opening & Artist Guided Tour

    bb15 – space for contemporary art, Thursday, May 14 at 05:00 PM GMT+2

    Decay and Desire
    bb15 x
    AMRO Festival

    The exhibition is part of AMRO26 - Art Meets Radical Openness Festival, which will take place in Linz from 13 to 16 May 2026.

    Exhibition Opening & Artist Guided Tour on Thursday 14th May at 17:00
    (Soft opening 14th May at 10:00)
    Opening hours: 14. – 16. Mai 2026 | (Opening hours: Everyday, 10:00-19:00)

    18. – 22. Mai 2026 | (Opening hours: Tue-Sat, 15:00-18:00)

    Two immersive installations by jiawen uffline and by Maja Bojanić and Brin Žvan from Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory blur nature's irrational forces with institutional critique and artivism. Both works invite visitors to participate in order to activate them. The exhibition explores ideas of communication and sustainability and create a parallel realm where visitors gain agency.

    The works in the exhibition connect questions of interaction, maintenance and yearning with nature as medium, as channel of transmission, and as a site through which existing structures can be transferred into subversive and irrational forms.

    Exhibiting artists: Maja Bojanić and Brin Žvan (Ljudmila) & jiawen uffline
    jiawen uffline [https://worrymetaphor.net/]
    Ljudmila, Art and Science Laboratory [wiki.ljudmila.org]


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    AMRO programme: https://radical-openness.org
    "Decay and Desire" in AMRO programme https://radical-openness.org/en/programm/2026/decay-and-desire

    kulturkarte.servus.at/event/de

  2. Decay and Desire / bb15 x AMRO / Exhibition Opening & Artist Guided Tour

    bb15 – space for contemporary art, Thursday, May 14 at 05:00 PM GMT+2

    Decay and Desire
    bb15 x
    AMRO Festival

    The exhibition is part of AMRO26 - Art Meets Radical Openness Festival, which will take place in Linz from 13 to 16 May 2026.

    Exhibition Opening & Artist Guided Tour on Thursday 14th May at 17:00
    (Soft opening 14th May at 10:00)
    Opening hours: 14. – 16. Mai 2026 | (Opening hours: Everyday, 10:00-19:00)

    18. – 22. Mai 2026 | (Opening hours: Tue-Sat, 15:00-18:00)

    Two immersive installations by jiawen uffline and by Maja Bojanić and Brin Žvan from Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory blur nature's irrational forces with institutional critique and artivism. Both works invite visitors to participate in order to activate them. The exhibition explores ideas of communication and sustainability and create a parallel realm where visitors gain agency.

    The works in the exhibition connect questions of interaction, maintenance and yearning with nature as medium, as channel of transmission, and as a site through which existing structures can be transferred into subversive and irrational forms.

    Exhibiting artists: Maja Bojanić and Brin Žvan (Ljudmila) & jiawen uffline
    jiawen uffline [https://worrymetaphor.net/]
    Ljudmila, Art and Science Laboratory [wiki.ljudmila.org]


    kulturkarte.servus.at/event/de

  3. Exhibition Opening: "Hobby" with Stefan Brandmayr / Pia Mayrwöger

    bb15 – space for contemporary art, Thursday, April 23 at 07:00 PM GMT+2

    Hobby

    • Stefan Brandmayr / Pia Mayrwöger

    • 23.04.2026 – 08.05.2026

    Exhibition Opening: April 23rd, 7pm
    Opening hours: 23. April 2026 – 08. May 2026
    Wednesday – Friday, 3 – 6pm or individual appointments

    Ein Hoch auf den Feierabend. Hobby machen, Hobby rauchen. Opportunities for social connection and skill development. Leidenschaft trifft Besessenheit. Wir holpern durch den Alltag, laut und erzeugend: Baggern im Hinterhof, Vogelhäuser bauen. Für Leute, die nicht mögen, was sie tun. Hobby riecht nach Kleber.

    Stefan Brandmayrs Skulpturen bestehen aus Kombiniationen von Stahldraht, Presspan, Epoxidharz, Fiberglas und Styrodur. Sie sind bunt, verhandeln Geometrien und Volumen, zelebrieren das Wackelige und inszenieren sich als handwerkliche Laien. Spuren der Produktion werden immer umarmt, niemals verwischt.
    https://www.stefanbrandmayr.net/

    Pia Mayrwöger lebte und arbeitete als freischaffende Künstlerin in Linz. In ihrer künstlerischen Praxis beschäftigte sie sich weitestgehend mit dem Themenfeld Arbeit. Mit Hilfe von einfachen Maschinen lotete Sie die Grenzen zwischen industrieller Produktion und dem Wert des künstlerischen Objekts aus. Ihre Arbeit wurde unter anderem mit dem Arbeiterkammer Kunstpreis (2021), dem Arbeitsstipendium des Bundesministeriums für Wissenschaft und Forschung und Bildung (2021/2022) sowie dem Linz AG Atelierstipendium der Kunstförderpreise der Stadt Linz (2022/2023) ausgezeichnet und werden im In- und Ausland gezeigt.
    https://www.piamayrwoeger.at/

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  4. exhibition opening: ganz nah

    bb15 – space for contemporary art, Wednesday, January 21 at 07:00 PM GMT+1

    ganz nah
    Lisa Großkopf / Sarah Rinderer 
     

    21.01.2026 – 06.02.2026
    Exhibition Opening: January 21st, 2026, 7pm
    Performance: » – . ! : (voices: Mzamo Nondlwana, Aaron Josi Sternbauer, Crystal Wall; accordion: Jakob Steinkellner), 7:30pm
    Opening hours: Wed – Fri, 3 – 6pm

    In her work, Lisa Großkopf takes aim at the striving for perfection. She highlights a troubling worldview: one that ascribes responsibility for life’s happiness primarily to the individual, while largely ignoring essential variables such as structural inequalities and social disadvantages. Großkopf confronts the neoliberal ideal—where health, beauty, and contentment are viewed as things to be maximized solely through diligence and discipline—with the reality of hyper-capitalist societies.

    At the intersection of literature and visual arts, Sarah Rinderer focuses on dealing with language itself, its pauses, gaps and in-between-spaces. By making seemingly silent punctuation marks audible together with voice performers or by sending a message into the past through semaphore gestures, she explores the conditions that make communication possible – across spatial and temporal distances, different sign systems, codes and beyond words.

    Lisa Großkopf (b. 1989, Vienna) studied at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, and the University of Arts Linz. Her extensive exhibition history includes presentations at Lentos, Belvedere 21, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, and Kunsthaus Graz, as well as recent participation in the Ars Electronica Festival. Her work has taken her internationally to cities such as Budapest, Tehran, Düsseldorf, Bratislava, Amsterdam, Kassel, and Jacksonville, and has included solo exhibitions in Prague, Ljubljana, and Chongqing.
    https://lisagrosskopf.net/

    Sarah Rinderer (b. 1994, Bregenz) studied Fine Arts/Experimental Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Arts Linz. She presents her concept-based works and texts in exhibitions, anthologies, and literary magazines, among others at Galerie 422 Gmunden, Bank Austria Kunstforum, the Mahler Forum for Music and Society in Klagenfurt and in flugschrift N°45 sektorenfeuer. Most recently, she received grants for studio residencies abroad, such as Barcelona, Athens, Reykjavík and Paris, as well as a start stipend for literature (BMWKMS, 2024).
    https://www.sarahrinderer.at/

    Opening hours
    21. January 2026 – 06. February 2026
    Wednesday – Friday, 3 – 6pm

    kulturkarte.servus.at/event/ex