Memories of an art space... 15 years studio
KulturAXE 1995 - 2010 The gallerystudio KulturAXE located at the Esteplatz in Vienna 1030 has been a meeting point at its best during 15 years for
artists of all continents, a space of encounters and a location for exhibitions, performances, lectures, film screenings, discussions, festivities, workshops,
transnational project work, dance and theatre rehearsals, Eat-Art performances, live-music sessions and much much more. A film on live art in the gallerystudio of
KulturAXE, looking back without regrets! Storyboard: Caroline Fekete-Kaiser & Mascha Fekete. Camera & Editing: Mascha Fekete (2012)
Hungarian Feast - featuring EVA BODNAR & the
SECRET PAPRIKA - took place in the studio KulturAXE in Vienna at the opening of the exhibition BBB (Budapest, Bratislava, Bécs) on 10th December 2004. An
exhibition involving Painting, Video and Culinary Art. Artists of the exhibition: Matthias Baumgartner/A, Eva Bodnar/H/A, Jan Fekete/SK, Hannes Glaser/A,
Lisa Klein/A, Attila Piller/A/H, Hari Schütz/A, Katharina Razumovsky/A, László László Révész/H, Christian Zillner/A. Video
Production: Katalin Meszterházy/H, KulturAXE, 2004.
LOD
2003, 13th International Art Symposium KulturAXE, Part 1
International Art Symposium organized by
KulturAXE Vienna in the Fortress Boyen, Gizycko, Poland, from 20.7.-10.8.2003. With video sequences of Richard Fajnor, Yuri Solomko, Marc Edwards and
CrossOver. Music: Chessa, Volla Volla, Soul In, Trumpet Vibre, Chess Mix, South Africa. Workshops directed by artists: Eva Bodnar/H/A, Marc
Edwards/RSA, Richard Fajnor/SK/CZ, Jan Fekete/SK, Hannes Glaser/A, Mike Hentz/CH/USA, Pawel Mendrek/PL, Yuri Solomko/UKR, Gosia Szandala/PL, Ewa Zasada/PL.
Video Production: Voice and text: Caroline Fekete-Kaiser. Jan Fekete, KulturAXE, 2003.
LOD 2003, 13th International Art Symposium KulturAXE, Part 2
The symposium took place in Gizycko, Poland,
from 20.7.-10.8.2003. Part 2 shows the last part of the CROSS OVER presentation, the credits and partners and one of the results, the video DEMOBILISED DESIRE,
produced by Manueala Janz/A and Gerda Gradwohl/A in the workshop of Richard Fajnor/SK. Video Production: Jan Fekete, KulturAXE, 2003.
CC DESIGN CATWALK 07 Jewellery &
Fashion Design performance with contemporary dance and live music March 2007, Museumsquartier Vienna SISONKE means 'togetherness'in Zulu and stands for
a creative exchange between South Africa and Europe. The Cross Continental Design Catwalk (CCDC) is an unique jewellery and fashion design performance created by
designers and artists from South Africa, Austria, Hungary and Slovakia. A complex production integrating jewellery and fashion design, music, dance, visuals and
poetry for an enthralling event reflecting the theme of 'togetherness'. SISONKE was developed by KulturAXE Vienna and Imfundiso South Africa. The SISONKE
CCDC was created in cooperation with partners in South Africa and Europe such as Ntja-pedi Productions, Blackage Media (RSA), Inzalo Dance Company (RSA), D.ID
Dance Identity (A), New Design University (A), the South African Embassy Vienna and more partners as featured in the video. Video Production: Katalin
Mesterhazy, KulturAXE, 2003.
SISONKE, South Africa -- Europe A platform
against poverty and for togetherness created by KulturAXE Vienna (A) and IMFUNDISO Skills Development South Africa Video production: Mascha Fekete,
KulturAXE with a poem of Keorapetse W. Kgositsile Music by Samson Mnisi aka DJ Fatman "Zanele", In a choreography of Liz King (A) and Moeketsi
Koena (RSA), documenting the CROSS CONTINENTAL DESIGN CATWALK (CCDC) '07, Jewellery & Fashion Design performance performed at the New Design Festival NDU,
designforumMQ, Museumsquartier Vienna 07
SISONKE 7 COLOURS CROSS
CONTINENTAL DESIGN CATWALK, a project by KulturAXE Vienna & Imfundiso Skills Development South Africa and partners. Design Against Poverty / Design for
Togetherness. Date: 05.06.2010, Location: Strandbar Herrmann, Vienna. Gold sponsor: DCM DECOmetal. Support & sponsoring as listed in the video. Video Production: Caroline Fekete-Kaiser, KulturAXE, ww.kulturaxe.com
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS Vienna * Bratislava * Budapest, video-statement
KulturAXE (www.kulturaxe.com) produces video-statements by art & culture
personalities from Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest within the project CLOSE ENCOUNTERS. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS asks:
How close are we really, nearly
twenty years after the opening of the border?
Which are the opportunities and obstacles in this cultural space of former East- and West Europe?
How do artists and cultural actors see the situation, their scope of action and their chances for real exchange?
Powered by ERSTE Stiftung,
BMUKK Kunstsektion, Wien Kultur Kategorie: Nonprofit & Aktivismus Video Productions: KulturAXE, 2008
Starring Caroline Fekete-Kaiser, Director,
Association KulturAXE, Vienna. Filmed 2008 in Vienna at the Studiogallery KulturAXE and edited by Jan Fekete.
Starring Heidulf Gerngross, Architect, editor and
publisher, Vienna, Berlin (www.star-wien.at). Filmed in Vienna in the studio of Heidulf Gerngross, by Caroline Fekete-Kaiser, edited by Jan & Mascha
Fekete, KulturAXE.
Starring Mária Rišková
Art historian, curator, 13 kubikov, Bratislava (www.13m3.sk). Filmed 2008 in Bratislava by Caroline Fekete-Kaiser and edited by Mascha & Jan Fekete.
Starring Zuzana Duchová, Project
Manager, CCP, Culture Programme, Bratislava. Filmed 2008 in Bratislava by Caroline Fekete-Kaiser and edited by Jan and Mascha Fekete, KulturAXE.
Starring Roman Popelár, Head of Medium
Gallery Bratislava (until Dec 08). Filmed 2008 in Bratislava by Caroline Fekete-Kaiser and edited by Jan and Mascha Fekete, KulturAXE.
Starring Josef Kaiser, Vice Rector, University of
Applied Arts, Vienna, www.dieangewandte.at. Filmed 2008 in Vienna by Caroline Fekete-Kaiser and edited by Jan and Mascha Fekete, KulturAXE.
Starring Ula Schneider, Direction, Festival SOHO
in Ottakring, Vienna, www.sohoinottakring.at. Filmed 2008 in Vienna by Caroline Fekete-Kaiser and edited by Jan and Mascha Fekete, KulturAXE.