Photos above by Tina Lindlbauer
This space is not tiny, it is minimised was part of the exhibition 21h at Künstlerhaus Salzburg by a group of students of Mozarteum Salzburg. Working with a limited exhibition time frame of just 21 hours, the pavillion is built as a timber frame construction, cladded with chipped wood panels and painted bright blue inside. The title refers to a poem saying This space is not tiny, it is minimised, offering to change one’s perspectives on viewing space, and in this case also time.
Group exhibition with works by Veronik Atzwanger, Stephanie Friedrich, Christina Gumpinger, Margareta Klose, Tina Lindlbauer, Barbara Reindl, Zoe Vitzthum, and Leonie Zangerl
This space is not tiny, it is minimised, 2017, pavilion made from timber frame and chip boards, interior paint “Pacific 38.097“ SwingColor, LED light, 2 indoor plants, stool with rotating fan on top







