On the way to the Museum Quarter Naschmarkt ran towards Prince and I managed along the grain market and the Kro Art Contemporary to gain our attention at first glance, we saw only red and pink things hanging from the ceiling.
We went in and saw the works of Ina Loitzl: the artist deals with the human - but especially female, body: sexual organs, lung or heart reconstructed from textiles and plastics in conjunction with techniques such as crochet, knitting and sewing light in bright colors - to stunning images and video installations. Loitzl recognizes the problem that part of the body to know that you can not see, can not touch.
The gallery offered to us in the basement to the second part of the exhibition - "it's dark in the basement" to look at. We have been through the office, through a door, through the courtyard and the Stairs lead down. We were unlocked and we were alone in an old cellar, which is lit only by blue light.
Various artists, like Beatrice Hecht, Michael Mandel, and of course Ina Loitzl decorated the room with television, which were lodged on the ground and in every corner of my kind of installation was connected to a video.
"mousetrap", Ina Loitzl
Both parts until 30 to see April, 2010 Kro Art Contemporary .
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