The ‘Klafter’ returns to Liechtenstein

Curators Ursula Wolf and Elmar Gangl pose one last time in front of Karin Ospelt's installation ‘Klafter,’ Liechtenstein's contribution to the 2024 Venice Biennale.
Photo: Elmar Gangl
The doors in Dorsoduro open for the dismantling of the video installation.
Foto: Elmar Gangl
The video installation is no longer running ... the ‘Klafter’ is being rolled up ...
Photo: Elmar Gangl
It has been dismantled and the journey home begins for the ‘Klafter’.
Photo: Elmar Gangl
With 1FLTV for a report in Venice – 5-6 August 2024

Bernd Woldt with the artist Karin Ospelt and co-curator Elmar Gangl (from left).
Foto: 1FLTV
Bernd Woldt with the artist Karin Ospelt on a tour of the Giardini della Biennale 2024.
Foto: Elmar Gangl
Bernd Woldt with the artist Karin Ospelt on a tour of the Giardini della Biennale 2024.
Foto: Elmar Gangl
Thank you Bernd Woldt for the great report (can be viewed on ‘press’).
Foto: Elmar Gangl
Vernissage for the exhibition by Karin Ospelt – 18 April 2024

At the vernissage: Curators Elmar Gangl and Ursula Wolf, artist Karin Ospelt, Swiss Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider and Liechtenstein's Minister of Culture Manuel Frick (from left).
Foto: Nils Vollmar
Government Councillor and Minister of Culture Manuel Frick during his speech at the vernissage.
Foto: Nils Vollmar
The artist Karin Ospelt and the curators Ursula Wolf and Elmar Gangl also spoke to the guests at the opening.
Foto: Nils Vollmar
The ‘Liechtenstein Pavilion’ is ready – 17 April 2024
Foto: Nils Vollmar
Foto: Nils Vollmar
The video installation by Karin Ospelt is up and running and we are looking forward to the opening!
Foto: Nils Vollmar
Set-up of the video installation in Venice – 16 April 2024
Gluing Klafter – 16 April 2024

The new "Klafter" in front of the Liechtenstein Centre in Vaduz.
Press release in Vaduz – 8 April 2024

Minister of Culture Manuel Frick and the artist Karin Ospelt.

Artist Karin Ospelt, Minister of Culture Manuel Frick and the curators Elmar Gangl and Ursula Wolf.

Co-curator Elmar Gangl, Minister of Culture Manuel Frick, artist Karin Ospelt and co-curator Ursula Wolf.









