Art, music, and dialogue at kunsthaus muerz
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The kunsthaus muerz, a cultural center in Austria, is showcasing contemporary art through exhibitions by jewelry artist Anna Heindl and sculptor Manfred Wakolbinger.
- The venue will also host a performance of Erwin Ortner's Arnold Schoenberg Choir singing the "Nelson Mass" in Neuberg Abbey.
- kunsthaus muerz serves as a regional cultural hub, fostering dialogue between tradition and innovation, and connecting local identity with global perspectives.
The kunsthaus muerz, a cultural institution housed in a former Franciscan church, continues to solidify its role as a vibrant center for contemporary art and cultural exchange. Its current program highlights international artists while maintaining a strong connection to regional identity, positioning the venue as a source of inspiration and dialogue.
Because it is about art that is characterized by encounters and cooperation.
Exhibitions featuring jewelry artist Anna Heindl and sculptor Manfred Wakolbinger, titled "With A Little Help From My Friends," exemplify the kunsthaus's focus on collaboration and artistic encounters. Peter Kogler is designing custom display cases for Heindl's jewelry sculptures, while Wakolbinger draws inspiration from Hans Bellmer's work. Additionally, Veronika Hauer and Martina Steckholzer will present "Loose Ends Dance," exploring the ephemeral nature of movement and the body's traces.
Music will fill the space on June 12th when Erwin Ortner leads the Arnold Schoenberg Choir in a performance of the "Nelson Mass" at Neuberg Abbey. Composed amidst the Napoleonic Wars, the "Missa in angustiis" is known for its dramatic intensity and brilliant trumpet fanfares, promising an evening of spiritual depth and festive sound.
The 'Missa in angustiis', created in the turmoil of the Napoleonic Wars, combines dramatic intensity with radiant trumpet sounds.
The Arnold Schoenberg Choir, founded in 1972 by Ortner, is recognized as one of Austria's most versatile vocal ensembles. Their repertoire spans from Renaissance to contemporary music, with a particular emphasis on a cappella works and large-scale choral-orchestral pieces. The choir received international acclaim in 2017, being named Best Opera Choir of the Year at the International Opera Awards in London.
The Arnold Schoenberg Choir, founded in 1972 by its artistic director Erwin Ortner, is one of the most versatile and sought-after vocal ensembles in Austria.
Beyond its artistic programming, the kunsthaus muerz functions as a significant cultural hub for the region. It actively promotes the fusion of regional distinctiveness with global openness, and tradition with innovation, serving as a vital platform for artistic and intellectual discourse. The kunsthaus invites the community to participate in its ongoing creative journey.
It stands for the connection of regionality and cosmopolitanism, of tradition and innovation, and is an important hub for artistic and intellectual debate.
Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.