Francisco Carolinum Linz opens exhibitions by Peter Kogler and Claudia Hart
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Francisco Carolinum Linz opens exhibitions by Peter Kogler and Claudia Hart
New York 1985 © Peter Kogler.



LINZ.- Peter Kogler is a renowned Austrian media artist known for his immersive spatial installations. Since the 1980s, he has used digital technologies to transform spaces into visual labyrinths with graphic patterns. Typical motifs in his work include tubes, ants, and brains, which stretch across walls, ceilings, and floors, challenging the viewer's perception.

The artist's photographic archive serves as the starting point for the exhibition at the Francisco Carolinum Linz. In 1985, Kogler had an exhibition at the Gracie Mansion gallery in the East Village and spent a few months in New York—a time that significantly shaped his subsequent artistic development. With his camera, he documented the city's vibrant art and music scene at a time of profound social and technological upheaval.

The exhibition interweaves these early photographs with expansive wallpaper installations. The focus is on the original cardboard pieces from his New York exhibition. The exhibition is complemented by works created before 1985, as well as works developed afterward under the influence of his time in the USA. In this exciting overlay of archival material, patterns, and media reflection, Kogler's work can be experienced as a continuous dialogue between analog memory and digital construction.

On November 29, 2025, exactly 40 years after the opening of the exhibition in New York, the presentation of the catalogue and a concert will take place as part of the exhibition.

Claudia Hart » Patterns and Politics
28 August 2025 – 8 February 2026


Patterns and Politics is the first museum retrospective of the work of US media artist Claudia Hart. Since the mid-1990s, she has constructed complex scenarios in virtual 3D spaces in which mathematical structures, scientific models, and the visual rhetoric of consumer society are abstracted and merged. This creates dense, mythologically charged worlds in which virtual bodies, ornament, and algorithmic processes are inextricably intertwined. A simulated eye—the virtual camera—records these worlds; the resulting rendered sequences form the basis for Hart's films, installations, pigment prints, rapid-prototype sculptures, quilts, augmented reality wallpapers, and paintings. This creates a visual cosmos in which scientific forms of thought, historical narratives, and questions of perception, body, identity, attention, and power intertwine.

Again and again, she focuses on what is socially repressed – for example, when she pays tribute to forgotten female artists of the early 20th century in new “ghost paintings” or digitally disintegrates classic still lifes to reveal the fragile hierarchies of the art canon.

Her work deliberately engages with contemporary artists and activists; by integrating their contributions as data streams into her simulations, Hart demonstrates how strongly visual culture continues to be shaped by exclusion. Patterns and Politics thus condenses past, present, and possible future scenarios into a multi-layered visual space, inviting visitors to perceive the virtual space as sculpture and reinterpret ornamental structures as political texture.

Erwin Wurm » Photographic Sculptures
– 7 September 2025


Erwin Wurm is one of Austria’s most internationally renowned contemporary artists.
With its photographic works, FC Linz shows a part of its oeuvre that has rarely been seen before.

In the 1980s and 1990s, the artist began to rethink the concept of "sculpture." Wurm's ironic deconstruction of art-historical certainties ultimately led to a conception of sculpture that includes the processual, the temporary, the ephemeral, and the performative.

Media such as photography and video play an essential role in his oeuvre because they are suitable for capturing this ephemeral, processual character of his “sculptural actions” and sometimes transforming them back into objects.

Consequently, the artist also calls his photographic works Photographic Sculptures.










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