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"Regina Hübner: Dear ..." documents the solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art Carinthia (12 March - 31 May 2026), which features a cross-section of Regina Hübner's works, including central pieces from her oeuvre that have been adapted specifically to the situation, as well as recent and most recent works that have never before been presented to the public. The book is supplemented by a detailed biography and by texts offering various approaches to the artist's work. Regina Hübner is an international video artist born in Villach. She received her education at Ortweinschule in Graz, then in Carrara and subsequently in Rome, at Accademia di Belle Arti, from which she graduated in 1990. Since that time, the artist has been based in Rome, working freelance in the areas of experimental photography, video, and performance. Many of her works have already been presented at major international festivals and important exhibition institutions, including ZKM in Karlsruhe, FRAC in Marseille, Mandel Center in Tel Aviv, and the National Gallery in Vilnius.In her work as an artist, Regina Hübner deals with the fundamental topics of being human, existence, and transience. She examines human beings both as individuals and as social beings. Hübner questions their position and meaning with regard to community and society, to nature and culture, exploring dimensions of togetherness, communication, dialogue, and relationships, and combining this with her subjective experiences as a woman, daughter and mother into works that become valid metaphors of fundamental life contexts.Using the language of video, the power of large-format, symbolic images, the artist creates installations, so-called 'ambientations', which, by combining art, architecture and atmosphere, turn into extraordinary spaces of insight. Contemplative works of impressive poetry and sensuality lead to awareness processes that incorporate the beholders' associations, emotions, and memories. Christine Wetzlinger-Grundnig, geb. 1966, 1985-1994 Studium der Ethnologie und Kunstgeschichte in Wien und Graz, 1995-2002 an der Kärntner Landesgalerie im Wissenschaftlichen Dienst tätig, 1996-2002 stellvertretende Leiterin der Kärntner Landesgalerie, 2003-2010 Leiterin der Kunstsammlung des Landes Kärnten, seit 2010 Direktorin und Kuratorin des Museums Moderner Kunst Kärnten, 2004-2013 Mitglied des Kärntner Kulturgremiums. Reinhard Braun, geb. 1964, 2011-22 Künstlerischer Leiter von Camera Austria und Herausgeber der Zeitschrift Camera Austria International. Lebt und arbeitet in der Nähe von Graz. Daina Mattis, geb. 1984, amerikanisch-litauische Künstlerin, Lehrende und Projektmitarbeiterin lebt und arbeitet in New York. Arnulf Rohsmann, 1952-2024, studierte Kunstgeschichte, Philosophie und Germanistik in Graz. Ab 1978 Kunsthistoriker im Museum der Stadt Linz, ab 1979 Kustos für Kunstgeschichte am K.ärntner Landesmuseum; von 1987 bis 2002 Leiter der Kärntner Landesgalerie (heute Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten). Dozent und Gastprofessor für Neue Kunstgeschichte an den Universitäten Graz und Klagenfurt; gerichtlich beeideter Sachverständiger für Kunst Künstlerischer Leiter von VIDEOFORMES, das internationale Hybrid- und Digitalkunstfestival in Clermont-Ferrand Regina Hübner, geb. 1964 in Villach, besuchte 1980-1985 die Ortweinschule in Graz und 1986-1990 die Accademia di Belle Arti in Rom, wo die mehrfach ausgezeichnete, international aktive und beachtete Videokünstlerin bis heute überwiegend lebt und arbeitet.



