Blickbank ​-​ Kunstwerk Alpine Art Muttersberg

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Viewbank by Monika Grabuschnigg

On the Alpine Art hiking trail at Muttersberg, eight renowned artists have created their works – each station unique, shaped by individual perspectives on life in the mountains.

The “Blickbank” integrates as a minimal intervention into the natural landscape and creates space for reflection. The edelweiss, a plant originally from Central Asia, appears foreign and ambiguous in this context. It becomes a symbol of alienation – something unreal amidst the apparent idyll.

Material: Concrete, Tiles
Size: 180 x 45 x 45 cm
About the artist: Monika Grabuschnigg was born in 1987 in Vorarlberg She studied fine arts in Vienna and now lives and works in Berlin.

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On the Alpine Art hiking trail at Muttersberg, eight renowned artists have created their works – each station unique, shaped by individual perspectives on life in the mountains.

The “Blickbank” integrates as a minimal intervention into the natural landscape and creates space for reflection. The edelweiss, a plant originally from Central Asia, appears foreign and ambiguous in this context. It becomes a symbol of alienation – something unreal amidst the apparent idyll.

Material: Concrete, Tiles
Size: 180 x 45 x 45 cm
About the artist: Monika Grabuschnigg was born in 1987 in Vorarlberg She studied fine arts in Vienna and now lives and works in Berlin.