Viennese Melange and Matcha Chai Latte
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It is not the place that is the beginning, but the encounter.
A subtle merging of worlds that retain their individuality and find each other precisely through this.
Between Vienna and Japan stretches a space defined not by geography, but by perception. Here, rhythms meet that need not align. Forms emerge from difference, from friction, from the willingness not to explain the other, but to accept it.
The artistic positions move within this in-between space. They bear traces of origin, of movement, of inner landscapes. Materials speak without committing themselves. Images open up without exhausting themselves. What emerges is not a dialogue in the classical sense, but a polyphonic echo – a field of resonance in which closeness and distance unfold simultaneously.
The change of location – from Japan to Vienna – is not a repetition, but a transformation. Each presentation shifts the perspective, alters the sound, and gives rise to new meanings. Perception becomes fluid, memory permeable.
Thus, the exhibition unfolds as an experience of the in-between:
a state in which nothing is finished and everything remains in a state of flux.
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Art begins where differences do not need to be overcome, but rather support each other.
Artists from Japan and Austria
Tonia Kos · Sawatou Mouratidou · SilvaGe · Rolf Laven ·
Michael Schneider · Hong Mi-Kyoung · Kazuo Shinohara ·
Eiko Honda · Mitsuhiro Okamoto · Harumi Miyatsuka ·
Kazunari Endo · Shinji Ohmaki
✨ Exhibition venues
Japan – April 2026
Vienna – May 2026
An international cooperation between Japan and Austria.




Artists from Japan and Austria
Tonia Kos · Sawatou Mouratidou · SilvaGe · Rolf Laven ·
Michael Schneider · Hong Mi-Kyoung · Kazuo Shinohara ·
Eiko Honda · Mitsuhiro Okamoto · Harumi Miyatsuka ·
Kazunari Endo · Shinji Ohmaki
✨ Exhibition venues
Japan – April 2026
Vienna – May 2026
An international cooperation between Japan and Austria.
