Vienna Climate Biennale

5 April to 14 July 2024

Festival

Vienna Climate Biennale

5 April to 14 July 2024

Cross-disciplinary, easily accesible and interactive: The Klima Biennale Wien (Vienna Climate Biennale), organized by KunstHausWien and led by directors Sithara Pathirana and Claudius Schulze is the first climate art festival on such a scale worldwide. The focus of Viennese cultural life is on the effects of climate change on society and the still underestimated potential of art, design, architecture and science for a sustainable future worth living. The extensive and multi-perspective program of the Klima Biennale Wien sets a focus on cooperation and calls for participation in the dialogue on future social developments.

The Biennale headquarters at KunstHausWien is the starting point and exhibition venue for the first Klima Biennale Wien. At the festival area on the Nordwestbahnhof site an experimental field for urban coexistence will be created and artistic perspectives for a future worth living will be presented. Together with over 60 institutions, initiatives and organizations, the Klima Biennale Wien is designing a programme to communicate the concerns of the climate debate to a broad audience.

Klima Biennale Wien
05.04. - 14.07.2024

www.biennale.wien

 

Press material

Press photos

  • Sithara Pathirana & Claudius Schulze
    Leitung Klima Biennale Wien
    Foto: Mafalda Rakoš
  • Gerlinde Riedl
    Direktorin KunstHausWien
    Foto: Sabine Hauswirth
  • Sophie Haslinger
    Kuratorin "Into the Woods"
    Foto: Christian Lendl
  • Filipa Ramos
    Kuratorin "Songs for the Changing Seasons"
    Foto: Filipa Brito
  • Lucia Pietroiusti
    Kuratorin "Songs for the Changing Seasons"
    Foto: Talie Rose Eigeland
  • KunstHausWien
    Foto: Lorenz Seidler
  • Oliver Ressler
    The Path is Never the Same
    Foto: Courtesy der Künstler, àngels, Barcelona und The Gallery Apart, Rom
  • Rasa Smite, Raitis Smits
    Atmospheric Forest, 2020
    Foto: Courtesy die Künstler*innen © Kristine Madjare
  • Richard Mosse
    Palm Plantation, 2021, aus der Serie Tristes Tropiques
    Foto: Courtesy der Künstler und carlier | gebauer (Berlin/Madrid)