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The Secession announces its program for 2023 as well as the launch of the new digital series Secession Podcast and its new website.
2023 program overview
November 19, 2022–February 5, 2023
Jean-Frédéric Schnyder
The Otolith Group
Patricia L. Boyd
February 17–April 16, 2023
Christine Sun Kim
Kresiah Mukwazhi
Jordan Strafer
April 28–June 18, 2023
Vivian Suter
Margaret Salmon
Karrabing Film Collective
June 30–September 3, 2023
Lazar Lyutakov
Delaine Le Bas
Chen Chieh-Jen
September 15–November 12, 2023
SoiL Thornton
Mai Ling
Mykola Ridnyi
December 1, 2023–January 28, 2024
Tishan Hsu
Charlotte Prodger
Agency of Singular Investigations
Permanent presentation
Gustav Klimt: Beethoven Frieze
The program is conceived by the board of the Secession.
Secession Podcast: out now
Secession Podcast, the new digital series created by the Secession, is now available on our new website. In conversations with artists, curators, and experts, the podcast provides interesting insights into the twelve to fifteen exhibitions of contemporary art that take place at the Secession every year. The program also features discussions on current issues as well as experimental sound formats and dialogues with members of the Association of Visual Artists, who share their personal recollections and reflect on the 125-year history of this unique artist-run institution.
Secession Podcast is exclusively sponsored by the Dorotheum.
New website: now online
SECESSION artist-run since 1897
The Secession is thrilled to announce the launch of its new website. It features extensive information about the exhibition program, the history of the artists’ association, and the iconic art-nouveau building’s architecture. Conceived as part of a holistic digital strategy and design concept, the website is the fruit of a close collaboration with the creative agency treat. With our partner B.A.M Ticketing, we now offer online ticketing on our website for the first time.
“New digital formats that contextualize and expand our programming are a key component of our new website and one we are especially proud of. Making the website universally accessible and welcoming was our first priority. In addition to video recordings of the exhibition talks, the first episodes of our podcast have gone online. Beginning in 2023, we will also share digital versions of our new publications through our website.”
The board of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Ramesch Daha (president), Ricarda Denzer, Barbara Kapusta, Wilfried Kühn, Ulrike Müller, Nick Oberthaler, Michael Part, Lisl Ponger, Axel Stockburger, Sophie Thun, Anna Witt, Jun Yang