


Curtain Call
Exhibition
Plateau Vienna Sechsschimmelgasse 10, 1090 Wien
10.—23.10.2025
Artists: Adler Saffi, Pech Anna
“Curtain Call” talks about the weather, and it is no longer a harmless conversation about the background to our daily drama. It breaks over the foreground, leading to the collapse of these two previously separate zones: behind and in front of the curtain. Perspective as habit collapses, there is no distance to the catastrophe, yet nothing is experienced directly here, everything is a stage set. It depends on the lighting and the music. We can walk around it and see that in addition to the weather, which wants to play the leading role here, there is also the constant weather “behind” it. We are exposed to this outside.
The exhibition focuses on the weather as the main character: wind, masses of water, earth, and fire as living but unintentional entities that push to the fore. This is about a moment of liberation from moralizing stagings, guilt complexes, and competitive thinking, about breaking out of the mechanisms that still want to capitalize on the catastrophe. Using photographic and imaging techniques, this exhibition attempts to provide a multiperspective view of these phenomena.
Attention: For details on accessibility, please contact the program partner directly.
The exhibition focuses on the weather as the main character: wind, masses of water, earth, and fire as living but unintentional entities that push to the fore. This is about a moment of liberation from moralizing stagings, guilt complexes, and competitive thinking, about breaking out of the mechanisms that still want to capitalize on the catastrophe. Using photographic and imaging techniques, this exhibition attempts to provide a multiperspective view of these phenomena.
Attention: For details on accessibility, please contact the program partner directly.
Thu12–5 PM
Fri12–5 PM
Sat12–5 PM
free entry Barrier-free
Artists: Adler Saffi, Pech Anna
“Curtain Call” talks about the weather, and it is no longer a harmless conversation about the background to our daily drama. It breaks over the foreground, leading to the collapse of these two previously separate zones: behind and in front of the curtain. Perspective as habit collapses, there is no distance to the catastrophe, yet nothing is experienced directly here, everything is a stage set. It depends on the lighting and the music. We can walk around it and see that in addition to the weather, which wants to play the leading role here, there is also the constant weather “behind” it. We are exposed to this outside.
The exhibition focuses on the weather as the main character: wind, masses of water, earth, and fire as living but unintentional entities that push to the fore. This is about a moment of liberation from moralizing stagings, guilt complexes, and competitive thinking, about breaking out of the mechanisms that still want to capitalize on the catastrophe. Using photographic and imaging techniques, this exhibition attempts to provide a multiperspective view of these phenomena.
Attention: For details on accessibility, please contact the program partner directly.
The exhibition focuses on the weather as the main character: wind, masses of water, earth, and fire as living but unintentional entities that push to the fore. This is about a moment of liberation from moralizing stagings, guilt complexes, and competitive thinking, about breaking out of the mechanisms that still want to capitalize on the catastrophe. Using photographic and imaging techniques, this exhibition attempts to provide a multiperspective view of these phenomena.
Attention: For details on accessibility, please contact the program partner directly.

“Curtain Call” talks about the weather, and it is no longer a harmless conversation about the background to our daily drama. It breaks over the foreground, leading to the collapse of these two previously separate zones: behind and in front of the curtain....
Opening hours:
Thu12–5 PM
Fri12–5 PM
Sat12–5 PM
Address:
Sechsschimmelgasse 10
1090 Wien
Sechsschimmelgasse 10
1090 Wien