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Vienna 

KunstHausWien. Museum Hundertwasser

KunstHausWien was founded and designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser in 1991. It houses the world's largest collection of his paintings and prints. In keeping with his vision of man-art-nature, the museum presents contemporary art exhibitions with a focus on ecology – making the museum a well-established institution in the Viennese cultural scene.

The permanent exhibition presents a unique cross-section of Hundertwasser’s oeuvre and offers an unforgettable experience for young and old – often rounded off with a visit to the garden.

In the exhibition ‘Anne Duk Hee Jordan. The end is where we start from’, Anne Duk Hee Jordan invites you into her artistic universe: bizarre, immersive installations inspired by marine life, geology, sexuality, reproduction, and symbiosis. Explore contemporary interpretations of two fascinating worlds – from the Archean Eon to the depths of the ocean.

SHORT TOURS MUSEUM HUNDERTWASSER (6.30 PM-9.30 PM)

SHORT TOURS ‘ANNE DUK HEE JORDAN. THE END IS WHERE WE START FROM’ (6.30 PM-10.30 PM)

SAXOPHONE QUARTET LANYA (7 PM-9.30 PM)

Sound as an all-encompassing element: The saxophone quartet Lanya will wander through the museum together with the audience and will embark on a musical journey of discovery throughout history.
Ensemble: Christina Dorner – alto saxophone, Johanna Kirner – baritone saxophone, Dominik Stumpfel – tenor saxophone, Markus Landgraf – soprano/alto saxophone