Elisabeth Wild
The Museum of Modern Art in Vienna (mumok) dedicated a retrospective “Fantasiefabrik” to the versatile Austrian-Swiss artist and textile designer Elisabeth Wild. Her life was marked by the turbulence of history, which made her flee to spend decades in Argentina, Switzerland and Guatemala. Until her death in 2020 she lived in a small house in Panajachel surrounded by a jungled garden. The exhibition design made of reusable cardboard contains an abstract of her house on one floor, the other floor containing her diary of 365 collages hanged across a curvy landscape of exhibition walls.
Courtesy: Meyer-Grohbrügge
The Museum of Modern Art in Vienna (mumok) dedicated a retrospective “Fantasiefabrik” to the versatile Austrian-Swiss artist and textile designer Elisabeth Wild. Her life was marked by the turbulence of history, which made her flee to spend decades in Argentina, Switzerland and Guatemala. Until her death in 2020 she lived in a small house in Panajachel surrounded by a jungled garden. The exhibition design made of reusable cardboard contains an abstract of her house on one floor, the other floor containing her diary of 365 collages hanged across a curvy landscape of exhibition walls.
Courtesy: Meyer-Grohbrügge
Exhibition Design at Mumok, Vienna 2022-2024