How can we shape the future? Together, we’ll gather ideas for a sustainable future, discuss what ‘upcycling’ means, create new things from old objects, and design protest signs, just as Hundertwasser did.
What ideas did the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928–2000) have as far back as 50 years ago to protect the environment and nature? From green roofs, tree-planting campaigns, waste reduction and sustainable water cycles right through to protest posters – Hundertwasser was an activist, painter and designer of green architecture in the city. He recognised early on: “The great outdoors is our freedom” – and this must be preserved.
Today, global warming poses a challenge to people, animals and complex ecosystems all over the world – whether in tropical rainforests, the steppes of Central Asia or the Puszta in Hungary. How can Hundertwasser’s ideas still help to reduce heat in the city today?
From Year 2 onwards – tailored to the group’s specific needs.
Duration: 90 or 120 minutes
Cost: €6.00 or €8.00 per person
Group size: max. 25 people; groups of 26 or more will be split into two
The minimum booking per group is 15 tickets.
One accompanying adult free per 10 children
Languages: German, English, Easy Language
Enquiries: kunstvermittlung@kunsthauswien.com