Knebl will do this Marmorschlössl She will transform the space into a kind of stage on which various protagonists, be they figures or objects, will be staged in such a way that the audience will have the impression of moving through a kind of parallel universe. That Knebl herself will be part of this is beyond question, as it is ultimately a projection of her ongoing exploration of her own multifaceted personality. In the grand salon of Empress Elisabeth's former retreat, she will create a dreamlike, surreal installation, in which she references, among other things, the works of the artist Hans Baldung Grien. Furthermore, the audience will encounter a personal interpretation of the dancer by the Impressionist Edgar Degas, as well as a very special staging of a swan, since one once resided in "Sisi's" bedchamber.
In the rooms on the upper floor, Knebl will present not only her own works, some of which are made of fabric, but also works by female students.
In the outdoor area, the artist will create interpretations of the hut of the forest woman Baba Yaga (a mythological figure of Slavic folklore).
Curated by Lucas Cuturi
Museumstraße 14, 4020 Linz
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Jainzen 1 (im Kaiserpark), 4820 Bad Ischl
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Adults € 6,–
Seniors € 5,–
Kids, Pupils, Students,... € 3,–
Entrance to Kaiserpark is extra.
Fees apply.
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The Marmorschlössl can be reached via a steep path that is only partially accessible for people with disabilities. The Marmorschlössl itself, a listed architectural gem of historical significance, also has limited accessibility: the exhibition extends over two floors connected by a staircase without a lift.
Please contact our staff at the Marmorschlössl in advance; they will be happy to assist you in making your visit as pleasant as possible. (Tel: +43 664 6007252295)