In her first solo exhibition in Europe, Miao Ying draws an unusual analogy between artificial intelligence and the animal kingdom. Installations, painting, and video examine digital control, media culture, and the human desire to master new technology.
This large-scale summer exhibition brings together works acquired for the Belvedere collection over the last ten years across the ground and upper floors. A display by Heimo Zobernig stages encounters between art from different periods.
This inclusive tour traces how recent acquisitions entered the Belvedere collection and how they are now presented in Stellprobe. An Austrian Sign Language interpreter accompanies the visit.
This relaxed short tour for adults with babies introduces selected works from Stellprobe in an easy-going atmosphere. The format keeps the visit compact while opening a first look at the museum's recent acquisitions.
This relaxed short tour for adults with babies explores selected installations, paintings, and video works from Miao Ying's exhibition. The visit offers an accessible introduction to her reflections on AI, surveillance, and digital image cultures.
Feminist Futures Forever links feminist demands, social impact, and different temporalities by bringing international, intersectional, and intergenerational positions into dialogue. Everyday-inspired rooms turn the works into intuitive models for possible futures.
The sixth edition of Civa explores speed and simultaneity across digital, physical, and hybrid spaces. Alongside the exhibition, the Belvedere 21 project points to talks, screenings, and live performances shaped around contemporary immersive art.