Brandon Taylor Contemporary Art Art Since 1970 Laurence King 2012 Pdf

Kunsthalle Wien
Kunsthalle-Wien-Museumsquartier 2014 Foto-Stephan-Wyckoff.jpg
Açılış 1992
Konum Avusturya Viyana, Avusturya
Koordinatlar 48°12'11.9"Northward, 16°21'33.1"Due east Edit this on Wikidata

Kunsthalle Wien, Viyana'daki MuseumsQuartier'de bulunan çağdaş sanat sergi salonu.[1] MuseumsQuartier ve Karlsplatz'da bulunan müze,[ii] uluslararası ve çağdaş sanat sergileyen yenilik ve yaratıcılığın evidir.[3] Sergiler, deneysel mimari, video, fotoğraf ve film ile yeni medya dahil olmak üzere türler arası ve sınır ötesi sanatlara vurgu yapar.[4]

Kaynakça [değiştir | kaynağı değiştir]

  1. ^ Dumbadze 2013.
  2. ^ Adam 2014.
  3. ^ Gardner 2016.
  4. ^ "Almost". Kunsthalle Wien (İngilizce). 26 Mart 2020 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Mart 2021.

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