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Five artists from visarte.li are devoting themselves to the topic of «2050» as part of an artistic intervention.
How will we live in 2050? What will the world look like? How can we shape the future? 

The artists' collective Katharina-Bierreth Hartungen, Dagmar Frick-Islitzer, Yoly Maurer, Toni Ochsner and Angelika Steiger asked over 80 people about their abilities and their impact on 2050, resulting in a collaborative work and individual works. Their works developed from an in-depth artistic process. These evoke questions and open up a discourse about which things we can do without, which habits we should let go of and which qualities we will need in the future. They want to broaden our view and encourage us to think further.

​All information about this project can be found here ->

​Brief insights into the construction of the works of the artist collective ‘2050 Changing View’ with YOLY and four other members at Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein

YOLYs Installation
( )ein Spiel um die Zukunft
(a game about the future) 

Does the game remain stuck in a draw or does it develop into an opportunity for new approaches? Humans versus AI or humans and AI together; quality of life versus climate or quality of life and climate protection; get personally involved or wait and see? 
The year 2050 cannot be averted, but what will be in 2050 is already being prepared today. 
my game about the future - 
no game about the future

​Moments from the Trienniale 2024 at Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein. 
​Works by the art collective «2050 Changing View» consisting of YOLY and her four artist colleagues.

Flyer Triennale 2024

​Supporting programme
KML ​side light room 

Hall sheet
KML ​side light room

​YOLY - TOTEMS EVOLUTION handover

​on Friday, 13 September 2024 at 15:00
the artwork TOTEMS EVOLUTION will be opened 
in the Hirschstetten flower gardens, 1220 Vienna, Quadenstraße 15

​further information on this work of art in public space

Exhibition
«todgeliebt»

Der Dachboden
Semmelweisklinik



15. - 24. November 2024

Hockegasse 37, Haus 4
1180 Wien