
SEE:ART
Stadtentwicklung & Erweiterung der Wiener Kulturlandschaft
22. August bis 19. September 2025
aspern Die Seestadt Wiens
FINAL TOUR:
Friday, September 19, 3:00–8:00 pm
Meeting point: 3:00 pm at Info-Bar-SYMPOSIUM (container directly at the U2 Seestadt lake exit)
We are pleased to warmly invite you to the final tour of our SEE:ART Festival. Together with many of the artists, a tour through Seestadt will take place, leading to and along numerous art and cultural projects that were created within the framework of the SEE:ART art festival.
With stations at and works by:
Studio Michael Farkashazy / Briant & Evelyn Rokyta / Cafe am Seebogen / Maria Zisser – Archiv und Aufarbeitung / Jenny Marketou / LLLLLL artist run space / ResaLut & Silvia Ungersböck / SEE:UA – connecting landscapes / Roberta Lima / Pêdra Costa / Mzamo Nondlwana / Natalia Lisova / Anna Gidora / Mark Chehodaiev / Tanya Shtykalo / Yuri Yefanov / Johannes Milchram / Johannes Baudrexel / Reinhold Zisser / Matěj Frank
A project of LLLLLL, Verein für Kunst der Gegenwart in cooperation with Studio Michael Farkashazy, Bezirk Kultur Donaustadt und der Wien 3420
aspern Development AG
SEE:ART
Stadtentwicklung & Erweiterung der Wiener Kulturlandschaftaspern
Die Seestadt Wiens
Final Tour
Friday, 19. September, 3-9 pm
↳ Over the past years, the growing Seestadt has created ever more living spaces in Austria’s largest urban development area. From the very beginning, this continuous growth has been accompanied by artists and cultural practitioners, drawn to the process of becoming and the ever-transforming setting.
This diversity was the starting point for the first SEE:ART Art Festival in 2025: Urban Development & Expansion of Vienna’s Cultural Landscape, which over a period of four weeks gave visitors the opportunity to discover the young and dynamic art and cultural scene of Seestadt.
↳ For the closing event on Friday, September 19, we present from 3:00 to 8:00 pm the realized projects within the framework of a joint tour through Seestadt.
We start at 3:00 pm at Info-Bar-SYMPOSIUM (container directly at the U2 Seestadt lake exit), and our tour first leads north of Seestadt, to Studio Michael Farkhashazy and the Sculpture Alley. We plan to arrive around 6:00 pm at the “Center of Seestadt,” at the studio of Silvia Ungersböck and ResaLut. From there, further studio visits will take place at Briant Rokyta and the LLLLLL artist run space. The joint conclusion of the festival will take place either at Info-Bar-SYMPOSIUM or at the LLLLLL artist run space (outdoor/indoor depending on the weather).
We look forward to welcoming you to the closing of SEE:ART 2025 on Friday, September 19, in Seestadt. Further information as well as a map of Seestadt with the main art and cultural venues can be found on our website: www.see-art.at
Closing Events


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↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.

Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


Events
↳ This summer Seestadt became a large experimental art laboratory for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues. The invited artists and curators fulfilled central artistic positions in the Land Art Symposium Mohrytsia, one of the most important land art platforms in Ukraine, which connects artists across different generations. In 2022 the symposium was canceled due to the Russian invasion, and in 2024 it was still unsafe to hold it in, the village of Mohrytsia, as it is located only five kilometers from the Russian border.
Together, we explored the concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and homeland, while also observing the specific moments of Seestadt, where the emergence of a new living space takes place as a tangible transformation process, through the change from original nature, to fallow land and fields, to the building site and finally to the new district.


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