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Linkin Park Vienna Concert Tour 2026|June 09 | ErnstHappelStadium-Vienna

Linkin Park Vienna Concert Tour 2026|June 09 | ErnstHappelStadium-Vienna

Jun 9, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Concerts
Linkin Park Vienna promises an unforgettable evening of music and energy at the iconic Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, Austria. Scheduled for June 9, 2026, at 18:00, this highly anticipated event offers fans a chance to experience the legendary band in a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage. With tickets priced at 185 USD, attendees will witness a performance that blends the band's signature sound with the vibrant atmosphere of Vienna. The Ernst Happel Stadium, known for hosting major international events, provides the perfect backdrop for Linkin Park's dynamic stage presence. As the band takes the stage, the audience can expect a setlist that spans their illustrious career, delivering both classic hits and new favorites. This event not only celebrates the enduring legacy of Linkin Park but also highlights Vienna as a premier destination for world-class entertainment.
Erste Bank Open 2026 | Wiener Stadthalle

Erste Bank Open 2026 | Wiener Stadthalle

Oct 26–Nov 1, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Sports & Fitness
Honoré Daumier Solo Exhibition: A Mirror of Society | Albertina

Honoré Daumier Solo Exhibition: A Mirror of Society | Albertina

Feb 6–May 25, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
The political situation was turbulent, a wicked group abused its power, the economy was in crisis, and the social situation was increasingly complex and chaotic. The description of the situation after the French Revolution in the 19th century bears a striking resemblance to our own time, and the great works of Honoré Daumier also possess timeless relevance. Daumier is like a mirror, reflecting his era, using sharp strokes and unyielding humor to expose the abuse of power and social injustice. His relentless radicalism often angered censorship, even leading to his imprisonment for advocating artistic freedom. As a keen observer, Daumier also depicted daily life in modern Paris. This year, the Albertina Museum will host its first major exhibition of Daumier's work in 90 years, and his art remains as significant today as it was at the time of its creation. Ninety years later, with the support of the Steidl Museum Association's collection, the French artist's work will be presented to the world in a completely new light. In addition to numerous lithographs and drawings, Daumier's famous paintings and sculptures will occupy a prominent position—and a short animated film featuring Daumier's works, with music composed by giants such as Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney, will also be screened concurrently.
Richard Prince Solo Exhibition | Albertina

Richard Prince Solo Exhibition | Albertina

Apr 17–Aug 16, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
Richard Prince (born 1949) exposes the image of consumer society with satire, humor, and keen insight. The New York artist has dedicated himself since the 1970s to studying the visual symbols and fictional narratives of American popular culture, exploring authorship, originality, and the mechanisms of media presentation. He is best known for his legendary "Cowboy" series, which re-photographs Marlboro cigarette advertisements and reinterprets them from different perspectives, offering a critical reflection on mythology, masculinity, and media. The Albertina Museum is hosting a major exhibition focusing on Richard Prince's primary medium—photography—showcasing his work from the 1970s to the present. The exhibition not only showcases iconic series such as *Vogue*, *Gangster*, and *Cowboy*, but also many little-known and previously unseen works, ranging from his groundbreaking re-photography of advertising graphic art to autobiographical images set against the backdrop of rural upstate New York, and complex collages created with found materials. Prince tirelessly explores the issue of appropriation from entirely new perspectives, and the connections and relationships between these perspectives are the focus of this exhibition: a fusion of photography, painting, and sculpture, featuring approximately 150 works that demonstrate the photographic thinking that runs throughout Prince's work. His works, sometimes with minimal editing, present a dual effect: both analytical and alluring.
"Space of Movement" - Helga Philipp Solo Exhibition | Albertina

"Space of Movement" - Helga Philipp Solo Exhibition | Albertina

May 1–Sep 20, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
Artist Helga Philipp (1939–2002) is hailed as a prominent representative of Austrian Concrete Art and Op Art. As early as the 1960s, she developed a precise and conceptually rigorous visual language, placing perception and movement at the heart of her artistic creation. Her work oscillates between visual experience, geometric abstraction, and dynamic formal language, skillfully experimenting with mathematical principles, sequential structures, and interactivity. This exhibition will showcase approximately 50 of the artist's most important works from over several decades, demonstrating her rich diversity across various art forms, including painting, drawing, printmaking, and object art.
VIENNA SHORTS | Vienna

VIENNA SHORTS | Vienna

May 26–May 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Celebration
The Vienna Short Film Festival is an international short film festival. Held annually in late May/early June at multiple venues since 2004, it has also been held online since 2020. The festival has attracted over 10,000 audience members and approximately 500 accredited professionals. The festival screens 250 to 350 short films from around the world each year, divided into four competition sections and thematic sections. It is a accredited festival of the Austrian Film Awards, the British Academy Film Awards, the European Film Awards, and the Academy Awards.
"Collecting for the Future": Albertina Museum's 250th Anniversary Collection Exhibition | Albertina

"Collecting for the Future": Albertina Museum's 250th Anniversary Collection Exhibition | Albertina

Jun 19–Oct 11, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
With over one million items, it is one of the world's most important collections of prints, founded 250 years ago: this is the Albertine Collection. What began as a private collection has grown into a world-class museum.The foundation of this collection was laid by Albert of Saxe-Tessin in 1776. This exhibition focuses for the first time on the contributions of women to this world-renowned collection, highlighting Maria Theresa's beloved daughter, Marie Christina, and showcasing how she and her husband Albert systematically built this collection. This exhibition explores Albertina's origins and the motivations of her collectors. What image does this series of works aim to create? What was the purpose of the collection? Which artists were favored? When did large collections of works by Albrecht Dürer or Egon Schiele enter the museum's collection? These questions, and others related to them, will be answered through valuable examples such as Dürer's *The Boy and the Hare*. This book focuses not only on reviewing a glorious history but also on looking to the future.
PICASSO – BACON: What It Feels Like to Be Human | Albertina

PICASSO – BACON: What It Feels Like to Be Human | Albertina

Sep 18, 2026–Jan 31, 2027 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
This large-scale exhibition presents the works of two of the 20th century's most important figurative painters—Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon—through a striking juxtaposition. Deeply influenced by Picasso, Bacon aspired to be a painter. He spent his life struggling against this great mentor, ultimately striving to surpass him. In the latter half of the 20th century, Bacon aspired to play the role Picasso had played in the first half: a chronicler of all the broken faces of humanity. Both artists placed human existence at the center of their visual world. They both had a deep fascination with the human body—torn apart, reassembled, and reshaped with radical force. In their distorted depictions, they revealed pain, desire, and vulnerability, mercilessly reflecting the modern human soul. Themes such as the cross, screams, bullfights, nudity, and "Eros's Tears" revealed the dramatic nature of life for them. Although Picasso himself was not influenced by Bacon, he closely followed Bacon's artistic career. Over 100 works from international museums and private collections are presented in a striking juxtaposition, showcasing the commonalities in the works of these two masters and Picasso's significant influence on later artists.
WOMEN ARTISTS OF THE ALBERTINA | Albertina

WOMEN ARTISTS OF THE ALBERTINA | Albertina

Oct 30, 2026–Feb 14, 2027 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
To celebrate its 250th anniversary, the Albertina Museum is hosting its first-ever exhibition focusing on works by women artists from its collection, retelling art history. Spanning from the 15th century to the 1970s, the exhibition showcases the crucial role women have played in the development of art, even though their contributions are often overlooked or forgotten. The collection already includes works by numerous female illustrators and printmakers, originally from the collection of the Duke of Albert and Grand Duchess Mary Christensen. Spanning different eras and encompassing various art forms from medieval monastic woodcuts to early feminist works, the collection fully demonstrates that art history is also written by women. In recent years, the museum's expansion of its collection has placed greater emphasis on female artists, particularly in the field of contemporary art. However, this has also raised questions about the Albertina Museum's historical collections, which were acquired under vastly different social and political (power) conditions. This exhibition is based on a research project initiated by the new director, Ralph Grace, which focuses on female artists across the museum's various fields. The result is astonishing: a diverse and substantial collection, including many outstanding works rarely exhibited before.
Cockaigne. Future Land of Milk and Honey? | Museum of Natural History Vienna

Cockaigne. Future Land of Milk and Honey? | Museum of Natural History Vienna

Jan 1–Jul 19, 2026 (UTC+1)
Vienna
Exhibitions
Photographer Gregor Sailer opens the exhibition with "Cockaigne"—an ancient word meaning "land flowing with milk and honey"—to showcase humanity's long-held dream: abundance of food. The invention of agriculture has brought the first steps towards prosperity and also revolutionized human nutrition. However, this exhibition does not look back but looks to the future, focusing on the transformation of future food production. It presents two systems: on one hand, highly diverse agricultural ecosystems requiring significant human input; on the other hand, automated agriculture controlled by artificial intelligence, employing standardized organisms and processes, and promising to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. How do we hope to shape future food production? After all, agriculture has never been wilderness; it has always been about transforming nature and natural processes, and altering ecosystems to meet human needs.
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