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Stranger Days (2017). Installation view. Courtesy the artists + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.
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Julia Weißenberg, Stranger Days (2017). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.
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Julia Weißenberg, 'To Make You Feel Comfortable' (2017). Film still. Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.
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Julia Weißenberg, 'To Make You Feel Comfortable' (2017). Film still. Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.
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Julia Weißenberg, 'To Make You Feel Comfortable' (2017). Film still. Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.
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Lindsay Lawson, 'Absorbant Still Life' (2017). Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.
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Malte Bruns, 'Crud' (2017). Still. Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.
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Malte Bruns, 'Heads Up Display' (2017). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.
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Malte Bruns, 'Heads Up Display' (2017). Detail view. Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.
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Malte Bruns, 'Heads Up Display' (2017). Still. Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.

A dedication to porous experience in Stranger Days at Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer

, 14 March 2017

The Stranger Days group exhibition at Vienna’s Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer opened February 16 and is running to March 19, 2017.

Julia Weißenberg, ‘To Make You Feel Comfortable’ (2017). Video still. Courtesy the artist + Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna.

Curated by Jürgen Dehm, the show features digital media work by Malte Bruns, Benedikt Hipp, Lindsay Lawson, Pascual Sisto and Julia Weissenberg and is “dedicated to the perceptual dispositions in a world that has become porous.” In an exploration of the human sensory system, the ‘still life’ is brought back into focus, and the digital is pulled apart to play with its aesthetic experience.

The exhibition frames itself within an opinion that “images can only be read as vague representations of the factual or phantasmagorical phenomena, and where statements have no longer one distinct reading.”** 

The Stranger Days group exhibition is on at Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, running February 16 and is running to March 19, 2017.