Our art project

ART ASSOCIATION HORIZON FIELD

The Kunstverein was founded in 2012 with the intention of making Horizon Field a permanent artwork for the region.

ART IN PUBLIC SPACE

The association has subsequently developed the objective of bringing world-class art to Vorarlberg, but also to promote high-quality art from the region. There is also a focus on art in public spaces. The Management Board has the networks and expertise to implement even large and complex projects. The association is financed from private funds.

Skyspace-Lech

The most important project in recent years was the realization of the Skyspace-Lech by light artist James Turrell. This project has brought a world-class work of art to Vorarlberg. Skyspace-Lech has been very well received in the years since its opening in 2018 and is a fascinating addition to the regional art scene.

More about Skyspace-Lech

Private commitment to art

HORIZON FIELD — Kunstverein Vorarlberg now has around 70 committed members and a large number of supporters. With the experience we have gained and in close cooperation with the artist Antony Gormley, we are pursuing our original goal of returning his landscape installation to Vorarlberg.

Executive Board of the association

Otto Huber, Chairman
Marcell Strolz, Deputy Chairman, Secretary
Rudolf Knünz, Deputy Chairman, Treasurer
Hermann Fercher
Thomas Häusle

Our art project

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»It is difficult to imagine another project that combines artistic significance, touristic appeal, ecological sustainability and socio-political relevance with the same explosiveness and distinctiveness.«
Sabine Haag
Art historian, former General Director of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
»Horizon Field Vorarlberg brings people into contact with art and allows us to perceive it as an indispensable part of our lives. The return of this unique and fascinating silent show would be a great enrichment for Austria as an art country.«
Andrea Mayer
Cabinet Director, former State Secretary for Art and Culture
»The artistic value and global significance of Horizon Field contribute to the cultural and economic development of our region. This installation underlines the importance of Vorarlberg as the cultural center of the Lake Constance region and promotes the perception of our vacation region as a cultivated, high-quality and authentic recreational area.«
Christian Schützinger
Managing Director Vorarlberg Tourismus