Bird's-Eye Vienna
The City at a Glance
March 23 – September 17, 2017
Bird's-Eye Vienna
The City at a Glance
How can we grasp Vienna in its entirety? Attempts to get a visual handle on this ever-growing city have fascinated us for centuries – whether in the form of classic panoramas, bird’s-eye views, postcards, or city maps. Yet maps and panoramas exist in a productive field of tension between the demands of completeness and fragmentation, between making visible and concealing, be tween orientation and control. In all cases, the result is not a depiction of “real” territory, but rather an idea lized model, image, or vision of the city.
The exhibition displays not only some of the oldest, largest, or most famous maps, panoramas, and models of Vienna. Rare thematic maps, artistic renderings, and design products take their places alongside contemporary participatory efforts such as “Mapping the City,” which seeks to address the needs of underprivileged groups. The exhibition shines a light on city scapes rich in tradition (such as the sweeping views from the spire of Stephansdom or from Kahlenberg) while also contemplating new city vistas from today’s highrises. The exhibition encourages visitors to take a fresh look at the city and to actively in corporate themselves into portrayals of the city.
Curators:
Sándor Békési, Elke Doppler
Cooperation
Isabel Termini
Exhibition architecture:
the next ENTERprise Architects
Graphic:
Larissa Cerny