Nosturistic by Thukral & Tagra
19.06.-14.09.2012
Gallery Hilger Contemporary
Jiten Thukral and Sumir Tagra work collaboratively in a wide variety of media including painting, sculpture, installation, video, graphic and product design, websites, music and fashion. Thukral & Tagra blur the lines between Fine Art and Popular Culture, product placement and exhibition design, artistic inspiration and media hype. Their works comment on the globalization of consumer culture and the repercussions of this as it is being experienced in India today. While both playful and humorous, their works express thoughtful questions about the nature of Indian identity as it is articulated by Indians themselves and projected on to India by the rest of the world. (Text source: Artists’ official website)
Visitor information:
Dorotheergasse 5
1010 Wien
Tel: +43 (01) 51253150
Opening hours:
Tue-Fr 11-18h
Sa 11-16h
Ankit
2012-11-19 @ 10:43
i visited many times Vienna and also Salzburg, so i can reocmmend to you both cities. i can also tell you that 1 day should be enough to visit Salzburg, but try to read something about key-points to visit before going there, so you’ll save a lot of time.and then go to Vienna, 2 days won’t be completely enough, but you’ll manage to see most interesting places there for example: Schloss Schoenbrunn, Parkhotel Schoenbrunn, Stephan’s Dome, Kaertnerr Strasse, Mariahilfe Strasse, Hofburg, Belvedere, Prater Park.enjoy it!
Marina
2012-11-19 @ 14:27
Dear reader,
I wouldn’t agree with you that Prater, Kärntner Strasse and Mariahlfer Strasse are of big relevance to a culture-thursty tourist. Even Salzburg, maybe small by size but rich in exhibitions, concerts and events of every kind can’t really be experienced in one day! Not even in three for that matter. On the other hand, our time is so limited when we are visiting new places and one should most definetely find a compromise and chose 3-4 things which appeal to them. Thank you very much for your comment and for your interest in our blog!