Ze Tux X/10
© Christian Stock | Ze Tux Gallery | Tyrol
group exhibition
6. Juni – 3. November 2024

Susanne Bollenhagen, Ben Cottrell, Herbert de Colle, J. R. Ewen, Hermann Glettler, Christoph Grubauer, Olivia Gürtler, Gerhard Himmer, Heli Hinkel, Barbara Höller, Gerhard Kainzner, Reinhold Kirchmayr, Franco Kappl, Vanja Krajnc, Anna Jermolaewa, Ma Jia, Ulricke Johannsen, Uwe Jonas, Eihilh Mat Nair, Berit Myreboce, Ekaterina Shapiro-Obermair, Mari Otberg, Elisabeth von Samsonow, Magret Schiestl, Gabriele Schöne, Norbert Schwontkowski, Christian Stock, Hans Stock, Esther Stocker, Leonhard Tipotsch, Peter Warum, Dieter Wittmann, Erwin Wurm, Xaver.

The Ze Tux Gallery is an art space located in Tux, Austria, showcasing contemporary art in a stunning mountain setting. It is known for hosting a variety of exhibitions featuring local and international artists, emphasizing site-specific art and creative interventions. One of its recent exhibitions was titled “Ain’t no Mountain High Enough,” which brought together a group of artists who explored themes of nature, environment, and artistic expression within the context of the surrounding alpine landscape.

group exhibition Info

 

The exhibition “Ze Tux Gallery X/10”, which took place from June 6 to November 3, 2024 in Tux, Tyrol, was a highly acclaimed group exhibition that presented an impressive selection of artists and artistic styles. Among the participating artists was Austrian artist Christian Stock, whose work is attracting growing attention in the contemporary art scene.

The exhibition was the tenth of its kind at the Ze Tux Gallery, a curated platform for innovative art projects taking place in an alpine setting in Tyrol. The aim of this small gallery is to show art away from the usual urban spaces and to create a dialog between art and nature. In this context, works by renowned artists such as Gerhard Himmer, Esther Stocker, Ma Jia, Anna Jermolaewa, Erwin Wurm and many more have been exhibited.

The artists in the exhibition at the Ze Tux Gallery showed a fascinating range of works, from harmonious abstract compositions to geometric, linear forms and minimalist, surreal depictions. This diversity allowed visitors to experience different facets of contemporary art that, despite their stylistic differences, shared a common focus on structural precision and the subtle connection between art and space. The exhibition thus created an atmospheric balance between artistic reduction and conceptual depth, which was particularly effective in the unique, natural setting of the Tyrolean Alps.

This gallery not only provides a platform for artists but also adds to the rich cultural offerings in the Zillertal region, blending artistic endeavors with the natural beauty of the area. It operates primarily on weekends and by appointment, making it a more intimate, focused experience for visitors who are interested in both art and the unique atmosphere of the mountains. The finissage on November 3 marked a successful conclusion to the exhibition and attracted an interested spectrum of art enthusiasts who appreciated both the works and the special ambience of the Ze Tux Gallery.