Ganymede
bridge
MAY TO OCTOBER 2023
This time we dare to bridge the gap between culture and nature with Ganymede Bridge, connecting the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna with the Natural History Museum Vienna. Together with our fantastic Ganymede Ensemble, we awaken the twin buildings with new life, new forms, and new stories that arise at the intersection between art and nature.
WE BECOME– WITH EACH OTHER OR NOT AT ALL.
Donna Haraway
Ganymede, the project
What is special about the idea of Ganymede is that we specifically engage performatively with the masterpieces and objects of the respective museum. Art responds to art. Directly, in front of the respective work. Ganymede is no longer just a project, it has actually become a new museum and form of theatre for us, which we can constantly expand in all directions, completely tailored to the respective location, the respective country, the respective language, the respective museum.
The creators of Ganymede
Ganymede is a project by Jacqueline Kornmüller and Peter Wolf. The two collaborate with international authors, composers, and different performers from music, theatre, and dance, developing a performance together. The project has been awarded many prizes including the Nestroy Prize, the Bank Austria Art Prize, and the Hungarian Critics’ Prize.
For the eighth and very first time
Ganymede is now coming out for the eighth time at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, and the very first time at the Natural History Museum Vienna. Humans must learn ‘to be less lethal and to relate along inventive lines of connection’, writes the brilliant science theorist and biologist Donna Haraway. One such line of connections is bridging culture and nature to see what they do with and to each other.
Ganymede
performing arts meet fine art heritage
- Frédéric Alvarado-Dupuy
- Christian Amstätter
- Evgenii Artemenkov
- Nils Artzmann
- Raphael von Bargen
- Alessandro Bonvicino
- Pieter Bruegel
- Liliya Burdinskaja
- Antonio Canova
- Larissa Cerny
- András Dés
- Johanna Doderer
- Martin Eberle
- Roland Eitzinger
- Federspiel
- Milena Michiko Flasar
- Judith Fliedl
- Jan Fyt
- Tony Rey Garcia
- Katrin Grumeth
- Philip Haas
- Jacqueline Kornmüller
- Lukas Lauermann
- Klemens Lendl
- Mahan Mirarab
- David Müller
- Christian Nickel
- Amélie Nothomb
- David Oberkogler
- Martin Pollack
- Teresa Präauer
- Martin Ptak
- Mona Matbou Riahi
- Peter Rom
- Mara Romei
- Georg Schrattenholzer
- Franz Schuh
- Shadab Shayegan
- Manaho Shimokawa
- Emily Stewart
- Die Strottern
- Tizian
- Mercedes Vargas
- Miriam Vargas
- Grischka Voss
- Jan Weenix
- Clemens Wenger
- Helmut Wimmer
- Thomas Winalek
- Peter Wolf
- Simon Zöchbauer
For our real Ganymede fans we have an
"early bird gift".
If you already have a ticket for Ganymede Bridge, show it at shops of the Kunsthistorisches Museum or the Natural History Museum at Burgring and you will get one of our limited-edition bags with crow for free.