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Vienna International Apartment is an exhibition venue for contemporary visual arts in Helsinki, Finland. It was created in Vienna, Austria in 2001, moved to Turku, Finland in 2003, to Helsinki, Finland in 2005, to Brussels, Belgium in 2007, and to Geneva, Switzerland in 2010. Since 2014, it has been hosted in Helsinki, Finland. In 2004, the Vienna International Apartment Art Association, a not-for-profit association established to support the activity, was registered in Finland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.prh.fi/en/yhdistysrekisteri/yhdistysnetti.html )〕 Vienna International Apartment has run two exhibitions a year in the apartment of its founder Silvio Salgado (b. 1968), artist and curator. The aim of the project has been, through the art works and their presentation, to discuss issues related to the relation between public and private. As another distinctive feature, the exhibitions have aimed at bringing together artists and audiences from different backgrounds and experiences, nationalities, ages, interests and media, and the events have incorporated public talks and performances.〔Minna Aalto, “(Meditationer kring olika teman )”, Åbo Underrättelser, 6 Dec. 2003.〕〔Jere Hakamäki, “(Kurkistus liikkuvaan kotiin )”, Turun Sanomat, 26 Nov. 2003.〕 Vienna International apartment has been involved in creating exhibitions in other museums and galleries including Wäinö Aaltonen Museum of Art, Finland; Helsinki School of Economics, Finland; Thomas K. Lang Gallery, Vienna, Austria; Museum Baluarte de la Candelaria, Cádiz, Spain; Instituto Camoes, Lisbon, Portugal; SECONDroom/ moorDNOCES Gallery, Brussels, Belgium; and PILOT International Art Forum, London, UK. Vienna International Apartment exhibitions have been supported by Arts Council of Finland, Southwest Finland Arts Council, British Council, IASPIS - International Artists Studio Programme in Sweden, Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, the Arts and Culture, KulturKontakt Austria, Federal Chancellery of Austria, Arts Division, Geneva City Council, Turku City Council, Embassy of Finland, Vienna, Embassy of Austria, Helsinki, Embassy of Poland, Helsinki, Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Polish Ministry of Culture, Polish Institute in Vienna, and Vienna City Council; as well as the collaborators Secession, Exhibition Hall for Contemporary Art, Vienna, Wai Wai Space, Brussels, Sibelius Museum, Turku, FRAME - Finnish Fund for Art Exchange, IC - Instituto Camões, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal, Ibero-American Institute of Finland, Madrid, Embassy of Finland, Lisbon, Webster University, Vienna, Halikko Municipality, Wäinö Aaltonen Museum - Turku City Art Museum, Gallery Nunes, Helsinki, Helsinki School of Economics, Museum Baluarte de la Candelaria, Cádiz, Spain, and Cádiz City Council, Spain. Also private companies such Przekrój Magazine, Warsaw, Stilissimo BVBA, Brussels, LVI-Pepe Oy, Turku, Stockmann Oyj Abp, Turku, Bauhaus Finland, Raisio, Pub Uusi Apteekki, Turku, Zdenko Dworak Ges.mbH, Vienna, Salon Autosähkö, Salo, and House Etuve, Brussels have supported the projects.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Vienna International Apartment )〕 == Exhibitions == Do Not Touch Please! 19 June - 8 August 2010: Panagiotis Balomenos - Sabine Jelinek - Jukka Korkeila - Leung Hoi Yat Jonathan - Céline Prestavoine - Walt Van Beek - Tamara Van San Pleurer et Bonheur 18 December 2009 - 28 February 2010: Michel Couturier - Simona Denicolai & Ivo Provoost - Korneel Devillé - Jörn Quandt - Philippe Van Wolputte - Mehdi-Georges Lahlou building dwelling thinking across the horizon line 18–31 July 2009: Sílvio Salgado Land. A sense of place 4 December 2008 - 30 January 2009: Jan Verbruggen Common-place 15 May - 20 June 2008: Aglaia Konrad - Willem Oorebeek - Krüger & Pardeller Welcome to the Kingdom of Belgium. Homage to Marcel B. 22 November - 20 December 2007: Panagiotis Balomenos - Petri Huurinainen - Lukas Schaller - Sílvio Salgado The cat inside 11 May - 8 June 2007: Panagiotis Balomenos - Aku Korhonen - Nikola Uzunovski Kiss me just once more 23 November - 21 December 2006: Charlie Birch - Hannaleena Heiska - Midori Mitamura This is not a Finnish landscape 2–21 June 2006: Sílvio Salgado In This (Our) Country. Art from Poland 25 November - 22 December 2005: Dorota Buczkowska - Pawel Ksiazek - Robert Kusmirowski - Marcin Maciejowski - Marzena Nowak - Jan Simon Voyage in Place 26 May - 23 June 2005: Panagiotis Balomenos - Philippine Hoegen - Tiina Laitanen - Hannele & Helena Romppanen - Jürg Schmoll I Like It Here 22 October - 26 November 2004: Päivi Häkkinen - N.I.C.J.O.B. - Elin Strand Mum is not at home 14 May - 11 June 2004: Anja Behrendt - Colin Guillemet - Sabine Jelinek - Kalle Turakka Purhonen - Tine Thorup IN&OUT 20 November - 12 December 2003: Sílvio Salgado COME IN 8 May - 4 June 2003: Laura Cull - Ursula Mayer - Niamh McCann - Elena Nemkova - Anna Nyberg - Johanna Rille Much Depends on the Viewer 16 October - 16 November 2002: Charlie Birch - Lali Chetwynd - Sabine Jelinek - Paola Junqueira - Doris Krüger - Silvia Reneses - Elin Strand - Marta Traquino - Sylvia Wagner_Weger Within/Without Appearances 25 April - 15 May 2002: Petri Huurinainen - Susi Jirkuff - Suse Krawagna - N.I.C.J.O.B. - Marina Seilern - Gerhard Treml Transcriptions 15 November - 14 December 2001: Sílvio Salgado 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vienna International Apartment」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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