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MIRA MANN, JONAS HÖSCHL
TQW zine #3 – Scheme
Mira Mann and Jonas Höschl present the TQW zine #3 Scheme. Since moving to Vienna a little over two years ago – independently of each other, but at around the same time – they have grown closer both personally and artistically. Social spaces form common points of reference: openings, demonstrations, conversations and friendships. As a multimedia conceptual artist and photographer, Höschl mostly deals with political and media-theoretical topics. Mann works transdisciplinarily between poetry, music, and performance. Her works are radically personal, physical and intimate. Their artistic practices differ greatly in terms of content and form, yet in the zine format they enter into a dialogue with themselves and their collaborators, who contribute photographs, poems, notes, short stories and theoretical texts. Unfinished, present, tentative: Come closer.
Featuring contributions by and with: Mira Mann, Jonas Höschl, Hana O. O. Haas, Bernd Oppl, Kurdwin Ayub, Seda Pesen, Ian Kaler, the Schandwache Artists’ Collective / Simon Nagy, Sophie Thun, Julischka Stengele, Total Refusal, Verifiziert, the KEINE LIEBE Collective / Paula Thöner, Mavi Phoenix, Safira Robens
At the launch, Mira Mann and Jonas Höschl will provide insight into the zine’s structure and texts, Hana O. O. Haas will read a short excerpt from her text Forming Friendships, and Verifiziert will play a few tracks.
Time
19:00–21:00
Location
TQW Studios
Duration
120 Min
Price
Free admission
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Dates
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TUE
14.04.
Mira Mann, Jonas Höschl
TQW zine #3 – Scheme
19:00 – 21:00
TQW Studios
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Artist Bio
Mira Mann
lives and works in Vienna and Munich. Her musical beginnings were in the post-punk band Candelilla; since 2019, she has been releasing solo albums and poetry collections. In addition to her artistic practice, she organizes her own concert series at the Kammerspiele Munich and regularly offers workshops alongside her performances, in which the tools of expression can be explored as community practice.
Jonas Höschl,
born in 1995 in Regensburg, is a conceptual artist and photographer. For his artistic work, which encompasses printmaking, sound, video, and installation, he has received the Paula Modersohn-Becker Art Prize, the Bavarian Art Promotion Prize for Fine Arts, and the German Photobook Prize, among others. He has published the art books Fade Away Medley (Das Wetter), Politik von Medienbildern (Hatje Cantz), and most recently 80 Portraits: 73 Männer, 7 Frauen (Verlag für moderne Kunst).