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Kunsthalle Wien
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Center for contemporary art, with exhibitions by international artists & an analytical approach.via Google
The city's institution for international contemporary art and discourse, located in the MuseumsQuartier.
- Good to know
- Focuses on thematic group exhibitions rather than a permanent collection.
Reviews from Google
Went to visit the most recent exhibition, Radical Software. An amazing experience filled with great art, explanations and a wide selection of pieces that blew my mind. It’s a shame that this museum doesn’t get as promoted as the Leopoldt in the same MQ. Great service also at the ticket desk at the MQ entrance.
The site is interesting, combinations of various buildings with different architecture, the Mumok highlights a black facade as the center of the group and Contemporary Art... good for taking photos 🤓👍🏻📷
A contemporary art museum featuring international art exhibitions. The exhibitions that I saw, No Feeling is Final: The Skopje Solidarity and Laure Prouvost's Ohmmm age grandma je ohomma mama, were thought provoking, which I think is one of the aims of this museum. Kunsthalle Wien in MQ opens its doors to the public for free every Thursday, 19:00-21:00.
Visited during a super interesting exhibit 'Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing'. Definitely worth a visit although It was very crowded :/
This place was… interesting. Free entry with our hotel stay across the street but the “art” was a room full of what looked like the workings of a psychopathic serial killer. Glad we didn’t pay €29 to look at a painting of a man’s crotch covered with a demon face being shot at next to a sculpture of decapitated heads wrapped in nets and cut out pictures of some guy in a thong glued to a painting of scribbled lines. And the guard was staring us down the whole time giving us the stink eye. He made sure we felt very unwelcome by staring us down the whole time. If you don’t like looking at the inner workings of some freak’s mind, don’t bother paying your hard earned cash. Especially if it partly goes to the artist who’s probably a pervert stalker weirdo. I only imagine he’s the type of person to take pleasure in rolling around in his own shit and calling it “art”. 0/5 stars