Galerie nächst St. Stephan curated by Agata Jastrzabek/Dirk Snauwaert
No touching

No*

*Taken from Ruth Buchanan, Furniture, Plan, Rival Brain, 2011.

Artists

Ruth Buchanan (NZ), Theo Cowley (UK), Simon Hempel (DE), Imi Knoebel (DE), Olga Raciborska (PL), Joëlle Tuerlinckx (BE)

Agata Jastrzabek/Dirk Snauwaert

Born in Stargard Szczeciński, Poland, in 1983; lives and works in Brussels/ Born in Tielt, Belgium, in 1963; lives and works in Brussels

Agata Jastrzabek is a Brussels based curator. Some previous projects she participated in include Chanting Baldessari at Bonnefantenmuseum (NL) in collaboration with the Jan van Eyck research institute (NL); (un)easy together, a group show at Hedah (NL); Friendship of Nations: Polish Shi'ite Showbiz with Slavs and Tatars for Argos (BE); Y€$ I See Stars or Learning a Language in the Heart of Europe (BE) with Kenneth Andrew Mroczek, Villa Tokyo (JP) and a solo show of Agency, a Brussels based initiative founded by Kobe Matthys. Since 2009 Agata has been an associate curator of KOMPLOT (BE), a production platform for artists & curators. She is an author of the publication Chanting Baldessari (2008), she contributes to Artpunkt (PL) magazine, and she is part of the editorial team of YEAR magazine published by KOMPLOT.

Dirk Snauwaert is director of WIELS in Brussels. Previously he was co-director of IAC in Villeurbanne, of the Kunstverein München and curator at the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels. At WIELS he curated i.a. exhibitions of van Kerckhoven, Serralongue, Tuymans, Wekua, Alÿs, Claerbout, Trockel, Augustijnen, Tuerlinckx as well as the exhibitions Expats/Clandestines and Rehabilitation. At the 53rd Venice Biennale he curated the Jef Geys entry.

Galerie nächst St. Stephan

Grünangergasse 1, 1010 Wien
www.schwarzwaelder.at

opening times

Tue—Fri, 11 am—6 pm; Sat, 11 am—4 pm