Florian Raditsch
Graduated from the Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien in WS 2015 Field of Study: Painting and Animated Film (Univ.-Prof. Judith Eisler) Current Artistic Focus: Drawing, Painting, Audio/Composition www.florianraditsch.comIntagram: florian.raditsch Visit Florian Raditsch´s Working Place
The upcoming exhibition at the Mexican Cultural Institute in Vienna presents several charcoal drawings inspired by well-known
meteorites from Mexico. These works are to be presented within an expansive installation, centering around a wall, visually
akin to a border wall or barrier. The intention of this juxtaposition lies in the portrayal of meteorites as “Legal Aliens”,
a play on the rather derogatory term “illegal alien” that is often used by the US media to describe individuals who have unlawfully
crossed a border. As meteorites are named and associated with the geographical location, in which they land, they are basically
assigned a national identity, although they originate from a place that is incredibly distant from our planet. The exhibition
is extended through audio compositions that were created in cooperation with the Fonoteca Nacional de Mexico in Mexico City.
The show and the particular installation, seeks to address current global events, inviting viewers to reflect upon displacement,
identity and belonging.
Legal Aliens
Instituto Cultural Mexicano en Austria in Cooperation with the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien and the Fonoteca Nacional de
Mexico
Opening: July 16, 2020 I 7 PM
Duration: July 16 - August 17, 2020
Türkenstrasse 15, 1090 Wien
Studio Building. Architect: Alexander Popp (Built 1930 - 1931)
© Florian Raditsch
Studio Interior (Main Space).
© Florian Raditsch
Studio Interior (Main Space).
© Florian Raditsch