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ifk Artist in Residence SoSe 2025

The deadline is Wed, Nov 27th, 2024, 11:59pm

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International ifk Artist in Residence in cooperation with Klosterneuburg Abbey

As an artist in residence, you will have the opportunity to advance your own work in the interdisciplinary environment of the ifk as well as in cooperation with the Augustinian Abbey of Klosterneuburg, to put it into perspective and to exhibit it publicly. Within the framework of this residency, the artist participate in the ifk Fellow Program and is provided with an office at the institute. Generous accommodation will be provided at the abbey. The work created during the fellowship may find a place within the museum and exhibition program of Klosterneuburg Abbey.

The call for applications is primarily aimed at artists whose centre of life and work is not in Austria. Residence in the abbey is obligatory.

Klosterneuburg Abbey

The Augustinian Canons' Abbey of Klosterneuburg was founded in 1114 and has existed almost without interruption since then. Due to its long history as a spiritual and/or political centre, Klosterneuburg Abbey is a very special place. One can find architectural, artistic and spiritual testimonies from 9 centuries. The monastery is still in operation today: as a religious and economically active place.

During the residency you are invited to work with the collections: Treasury, Imperial Apartment, Medieval Cloister, St. Leopold's Chapel, but also a library with almost 300,000 volumes. The library sees itself as an active research institution. There is a lively exhibition and event activity in the abbey in the field of contemporary art, not least driven by the St. Leopold Peace Prize for Contemporary Art, which has been awarded every two years since 2008.

What you get

The artists receive an allowance of max. € 2,325 per month (€ 75/day) as well as a workplace at the ifk with IT and internet access. In addition, a spacious flat in the Klosterneuburg Abbey is provided free of charge. Travel costs for arrival and departure will be covered. Costs for health and social insurance are covered by the artist themselves.

The abbey also offers:

  • Free access and use of the museum, library and archive infrastructure (by arrangement).
  • Possibility of contact with Augustinian Canons and employees of the various departments of the abbey.
  • Temporary exhibition of the works created during the residency, according to the space available.
What we expect
  • An artistic examination of the historical site of the abbey and its diverse impulses in the field of tension between a living Catholic abbey, business enterprise and tourist attraction.
  • Interest in cutural studies and in the work happening at the ifk
  • Participation in the Fellow lectures and meetings at the ifk.
  • Progress report on the artistic work some time around mid-semester.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Duration

ifk Artists in Residence are awarded for the summer term 2025 (1 March to 30 June).

Language

Applications can be submitted either in German or in English.

Selection process

A jury consisting of members of the ifk, the Art University Linz and Klosterneuburg Abbey decides on the admission.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

In addition to the completed online form (see above) you must upload the following documents as a PDF file (max. upload size: 10MB):

  • a project description (approx. 3,000 characters), preferably including a visualisation
  • a portfolio including a curriculum vitae

 

Deadline for application: Wednesday, 27 November 2024, 23:59 CET (time by which the completed form must be submitted with a PDF upload).

The decision on the award will be announced by 20 December 2024.

 

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If you have any questions that are not answered in the information sheet, on our website itself or in the online application form, please write to fellows@ifk.ac.at or contact us by phone: +43 676 8478 9826 29.

 

For further information please contact Andreas Gehrlach (gehrlach@ifk.ac.at)

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