
SEE:ART
Stadtentwicklung & Erweiterung der Wiener Kulturlandschaft
22. August bis 19. September 2025
aspern Die Seestadt Wiens
Start at 4:00 PM – meeting point: Info-Bar SYMPOSIUM
We welcome everyone with a hot punch and a first reminiscence at our main spot of SEE:UA during the summer. From the container we will together walk to the LLLLLL artist run space around 4:30
5:00 PM: Start of presentations and discussions at LLLLLL space. Adress: Sonnenallee 26, 1220 Wien
This summer, we developed the art in public space project SEE:UA – connecting landscapes, transforming Seestadt into a large experimental art laboratory. The young urban development area served as the setting for a community of Ukrainian artists and their colleagues together with Austrian artists to explore concepts of landscape, urban transformation, displacement, and home.
With the production phase completed at the end of August, we now wish to present and reflect on the resulting artistic positions that created the SEE:UA project and its artworks. We invite both the audience who joined us over the summer and new visitors to our concluding symposium and one of the guided tours offered.
The entire curatorial team, Natalia Matsenko, Yuri Yefanov, Clemens Poole, and Reinhold Zisser, will be present along with some of the artists from SEE:UA – connecting landscapes to reflect on the project together with the audience.
After a year of preparation and several months of practical implementation, we are delighted to warmly invite you to join us on this afternoon. The symposium will be followed by an evening event, during which the exhibition space will remain open with music and drinks.
Details:
From 5 to 7:30 pm we will present the project SEE:UA – connecting landscapes in a moderated discussion format.
Natalia Matsenko will moderate and lead through discussions with the curatorial team Clemens Poole, Yuri Yefanov and Reinhold Zisser.
Selected artists from the project will also give insights into their specific artworks and experiences during the project.
Some of the topics and questions that will be discussed will be:
* summary of the project and personal impressions/proposals
* Connecting landscapes. Is this a metaphor or a purpose?
* Connection of Mohrytsia and Seestsdt — did it work? And what would be the criteria
* Backstage: a few glances to the invisible side of the project
* possible future of SEE UA (activation & communication in 2025 / SEE UA 2 in 2026)
After our Symposium event the evening will continue at our space in Seestadt with Drinks and a little Buffet for all guests.
Looking forward to welcome you to our SYMPOSIUM of SEE:UA – connecting landscapes.
About SEE:UA - connecting landscapes
About SEE:UA - connecting landscapes
↳ 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.
↳ 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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↳ 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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↳ 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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↳ 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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↳ 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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↳ 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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↳ 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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