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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

2009 Program Highlights at the MuseumsQuartier Wien

2009 Program Highlights at the MuseumsQuartier Wien

VIENNA, Austria, December 16/PRNewswire/ -- The MuseumsQuartier Wien, one of the world's largest complexes for
contemporary art and culture with more than 60 different facilities for the
performing arts, architecture, music, fashion, theater, dance, literature,
children's culture, and digital culture, will once again be offering a wide
array of cultural programs and events in the coming year.

In quartier21, an internationally acclaimed, cutting-edge "creative
cluster" that offers space and support to small and medium-sized cultural
initiatives within the MuseumsQuartier, the emphasis is on digital culture
and design as well as fashion. Major fashion events in 2009 include the
"Modepalast" (April 23-26), "Vienna Fashion Week" (September 24-27), and the
exhibition "Sharp Chic" (February 7 to April 19). Like every year, "Summer in
the MQ" will feature a richly varied series of events, starting with a dance
performance by Elio Gervasi on May 7. A number of other activities are on the
program until the end of September, including the "O-Tone" literary festival
(from July 2), the digital film festival "frame[o]ut" (from July 3), and a
special children's program. Starting in mid-November, "Winter in the MQ" will
bring early Christmas cheer.

The big museums and exhibition halls also have plenty to offer. MUMOK -
Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig will be presenting exhibitions on
Austrian painter "Maria Lassnig" (February 13 to May 17) and American artist
"Cy Twombly" (June 5 to October 11). A show on photographer "Zoe Leonard"
will open in October.

Photography figures prominently at KUNSTHALLE wien as well. The "Summer
of Photography" will include "Thomas Ruff: Surfaces, Endless Deepness" (May
21 to September 20) and "The Portrait: Photography as a Stage - From
Mapplethorpe to Nan Goldin" (July 3 to October 18).

In its big fall exhibition "The Uncanny in Art" (October 16, 2009, to
January 18, 2010), the Leopold Museum will be presenting the works of Munch,
Ensor, and Kubin. Other exhibits survey the works of "Ernst Barlach"
(February 13 to May 15) and "Josef Maria Auchentaller" (June 11 to September
21).

The Architekturzentrum Wien will be focusing on architecture in the
Balkans with two shows - "Balkanology: New Architecture and Urban Phenomena
in Southeast Europe" (October 10 to January 18, 2010) and "Bogdan Bogdanovic"
(March 5 to June 2).

TanzQuartier Wien will be presenting outstanding national and
international productions throughout the year. A special highlight is the
Austrian premiere of "pitie" (March 6&7) by Les Ballets C de la B/Alain
Patel/Fabrizio Cassol.

In May, the "Wiener Festwochen" festival will return to "Halle E+G" (May
8 to June 14), and the unforgettable dance percussion show "Stomp" is
scheduled for October.

There will also be lots of exciting programs and events for kids and
teens in 2009. "Tell Me about Death" (March 12 to June 18) is an interactive
exhibition on the before and the after at ZOOM Kindermuseum. DSCHUNGEL WIEN -
Theaterhaus fur junges Publikum is presenting a "Liechtenstein festival" from
January 27 to 30 and an exhibition on the works of Hubertus Zorell (March 23
to April 4). As always, wienXtra-Kinderinfo has plenty of recreational tips
for kids.

For detailed information and complete listings of exhibitions in 2009,
visit the websites of the individual institutions or http://www.mqw.at

Subject to change.



Inquiries:
Irene Preissler, MQ Press Relations
Tel: +43-(0)1-523-58-81-1712
E-mail: ipreissler@mqw.at

Source: MuseumsQuartier Wien

Inquiries: Irene Preissler, MQ Press Relations, Tel: +43-(0)1-523-58-81-1712, E-mail: ipreissler@mqw.at


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