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LINZ TEXAS A City Relates
An exhibition by Linz 2009 European Capital of Culture in cooperation with the Architekturzentrum Wien

INFORMATION FOR THE PRESS

Exhibiton:
12.06. – 08.09.2008
Opening: Wednesday Feb. 02. 2008, 06:00 pm
Press Conference: Wednesday Feb. 11 2008, 11:00 am

Opening speakers
Dietmar Steiner, Director Az W
Martin Heller, Artistic Director Linz09
Angelika Fitz, Curator of the exhibition
Andreas Mailath-Pokorny, Executive Councillor for Culture and Science, Vienna
Franz Dobusch, Mayor of Linz

'KLANGWOLKE — REVIVAL'

LIVE ON Ö1 AT 7.30PM, ANTON BRUCKNER'S SYMPHONY NO. 8
Immediately following the opening ceremony, and in commemoration of the first 'Linzer Klangwolke' (concept: Haupt/Leopoldseder) performed in 1979, the 'Klangwolke — Revival' is being celebrated in a collaboration with the LIVA/Brucknerhaus Linz. Just as the residents of Linz were asked to put their radios in their windows 30 years ago in addition to the installation at Donaupark, small radios are now being distributed free-of-charge over the entire MuseumsQuartier grounds for an audio experience in the city centre, bringing the original cloud of sound back to life.
Distribution of radios: from 6pm on the grounds of the MuseumsQuartier


THE EXHIBITION

The capital of the federal state of Upper Austria, Linz, is a prototypical middle-sized town. Making use of its position in the middle, between industry and culture, a commercial metropolis and its natural setting, and between the major tourist hotspots of Vienna and Salzburg, the town has recently shown a remarkable talent for reinventing itself. While it still has image of a dull industrial city rooted in its Nazi heritage, it also hosts internationally established culture events like Forum Design or Ars Electronica. The exhibition LINZ TEXAS A City Relates, a cooperation between Linz 2009 European Capital of Culture and the Architekturzentrum Wien, aims to show affinities with other towns and cities playfully, using strips of images, film excerpts, videos and objects.

In 2009 Linz is to be European Capital of Culture. This calls for a new profile. Who can Linz learn from and what can others learn from Linz? What does Linz have in common with Madrid, Wolfsburg or Seattle? Which of its attributes are also to be found in Moscow, Manchester or Davos? An urban road movie pursues the answers to these questions.

In the exhibition LINZ TEXAS A City Relates, the city of Linz and the visitors are sent on an imaginary voyage. Not only to Texas, but all around the world. Around twenty towns, cities and regions are shown with highlighted affinities. Size or location are secondary in the drawing of parallels. More important are events and peculiarities etched on a collective cultural memory, or those that have unjustly been forgotten. In Seattle, for instance, a music scene that can conquer the world from a local arena. Or with Salzgitter as an example, question what it is like to live in a city where the urban fabric and commercial structures bear the signature of the Nazi regime. Some cities appear almost identical, others share just a few similarities — as is often the case among people who are related.

The aim pursued by the exhibition LINZ TEXAS is a daring one. 'A City Relates' alludes to individual facets and attributes of the town that link Linz to both obvious and apparently absurd aspects of other towns and cities. The categories of images are as varied as the cities' narratives are: the stories of the cities concerned are told in private snapshots, professional photographs of architecture, newspaper photos and souvenirs for tourists. The result is an adventurous line-up of comparisons intended to refresh one's view of the city of Linz and its affinities, and to inspire the imagination.
A catalogue of the same title, LINZ TEXAS A City Relates, is being published to accompany the exhibition.
The exhibition is also being shown at the following venue: Stadtmuseum Graz, from 25.09. – 02.11.2008


SUPPLEMENTARY PROGRAMME

Linzer Slice + Tour

The Az W and the MILO café restaurant are offering visiting architecture enthusiasts the opportunity to sweeten their Saturday afternoon. Following a guided tour of the exhibition 'LINZ TEXAS', while away the afternoon with coffee and a Linzer Slice.
Combination Ticket: admission to the exhibition and guided tour at the Az W with a traditional Viennese Melange and a Linzer Slice in the MILO café restaurant (alternative to coffee: tea or mineral water).
Price: Euro 9.- / Sat 26.07. + Sat 30.08. at 4pm

Guided Tours

Wed 18.06. / Wed 16.07. / Wed 20.08.2008, at 6pm
(on 18.06. and on 20.08. with the curator Angelika Fitz)

Concept: Angelika Fitz, Az W/Dietmar Steiner, Linz09/Martin Heller
Curator: Angelika Fitz
Exhibition architecture: arquitectos/Heidi Pretterhofer
Graphic design: MVD Austria/Barbara Eisenköck, Michael Rieper, Christine Schmauszer
Assistant curator: Christina Nägele
Project coordination Az W: Katharina Ritter
Project coordination Linz09: Gudrun Wallenböck

Publication: LINZ TEXAS A City Relates
© 2008 Springer-Verlag/Vienna
editors: Angelika Fitz, Martin Heller
layout: MVD Austria / Michael Rieper, Georg Skerbisch, Christine Schmauszer
available in English and German editions

Public Funding:
Geschäftsgruppe Stadtentwicklung und Verkehr
Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur
Geschäftsgruppe Kultur und Wissenschaft
Sponsor: ARCHITECTURE LOUNGE

Grants from Linz09:
Stadt Linz
Land Oberösterreich
Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur
Europäische Union


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Gallery:
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Information for the Press: LINZ TEXAS


Information:
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Email: purtauf@azw.at

 
 
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