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Veronika Hauer, speech is to be looked at, 2015

fig-2 34/50 Veronika Hauer: Nowiswere Published Issue # 1

26 Aug 2015

Nowiswere contemporary art magazine will launch its first printed issue on the occasion of the exhibition fig-2 34/50 Veronika Hauer. The event Nowiswere Published Issue # 1 London features an introduction on Nowiswere by the magazine's founding editors Veronika Hauer and Fatos Üstek followed by the screening of Objects by artist Andreas Heller and a reading of Language Bent by artist Barbara Kapusta

34/50 Veronika Hauer is at fig-2 from Monday 24 – Sunday 30 August 2015.

Nowiswere Contemporary Art Magazine is a web-based publication, prioritising the moment of production and encounter, hence publishing issues as distinct bodies of work that are compiled in the specificity of its contributors’ time-space-experience. The title of the magazine refers to the inexplicable, ungraspable but palpable nature of ‘now’, commissioning artists, curators, critics, academics, theoreticians to project upon as well as to produce their reception of a marked instant of time in their current creative involvement.

Veronika Hauer is an artist based in Vienna. She studied at Goldsmiths College London and the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Hauer is co-founder and editor of the online magazine on contemporary art Nowiswere. Recent exhibitions of her work include Fox, MAERZ, Linz 2015; 34. Österreichischer Grafikwettbewerb, Galerie im Taxispalais Innsbruck 2015; Baldachini, Glasgow International 2014; Giorgio Moroder’s Pyramid, DUCTAC, Dubai 2014; Temporary Autonomous Zone / 3, Teatr Studio/Galeria Studio, Warsaw 2014. S/HE IS THE ONE, Kunstraum Niederösterreich, Vienna 2013.

Andreas Heller is an artist based in Graz and Vienna. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and runs the fine arts program at Forum Stadtpark Graz since 2010. Solo exhibitions include Baldachini, Glasgow International 2014; Outdoor Sources – Heribert Friedl & Andreas Heller, Kunstverein Baden August 2013; Subsequent formation (with Katarina Matiasek), Galerie Stadtpark, Krems 2011; whiteout views, blackout scenes, Galerie 5020, Salzburg 2010; blueprints for a blackout, Austrian cultural forum, London 2009; , Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Studio, Graz 2008.

Barbara Kapusta lives and works in Vienna. Her work is concerned with verbal and non-verbal language and questions communication between persons and things. She works with photography, video and writes poetry. She published her writing in Jenni Tischer, Pin (edited by Manuela Ammer, 2014, English/German, Sternberg Press.) Her work has been shown at, among others: mumok Vienna, 2015; Kunsthalle Wien, 2015; Kunstraum Niederösterreich, 2015; Museum der Moderne Salzburg, 2014; Galerija Vartai, Vilnius, 2014; The Banff Center, Alberta, 2013; 21er Haus, Vienna, 2013.

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