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Klagenfurt in the Arctic and 108 Chairs: Winning Projects of the Kulturstiftung

What connects Klagenfurt with Franz Josef Land? And how can 108 chairs become a place for dialogue? The two winning projects of the fourth call of the Carinthian Cultural Foundation deal with these questions in very different ways.
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The Kärntner Kulturstiftung supports two art projects with 140,000 euros. An arctic historical project and a mobile wooden oval made of 108 chairs will bring fresh impulses to Carinthia from 2027. On Thursday, the winning projects of the fourth open call of the Kärntner Kulturstiftung (KKS) were presented in the premises of the Kärntner Sparkasse in Klagenfurt. Under the guiding theme "Peripheries in Change", 64 art projects from the most divers…

What connects Klagenfurt with Franz Josef Land? And how can 108 chairs become a place for dialogue? The two winning projects of the fourth call of the Carinthian Cultural Foundation deal with these questions in very different ways.

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www.kleinezeitung.at broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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