Austria Tourism

Culture Campaign

For this project with Austria Tourism, I explored how art in Austria extends beyond museums—into nature, landscapes, and everyday experiences. Capturing these unique installations was part of a content collaboration with Wired magazine and also featured across Architectural Digest and Vogue. It was inspiring to witness how art blends into Austria's natural beauty, creating unexpected moments of connection and perspective.

View Wired Article here.

Skyspace

Lech // Vorarlberg


The Skyspace was designed by James Turrell and opened in 2018.

At sunset, the light installation in the room bathes the walls and ceiling in changing coloured lights and

creates a completely new feeling of space & time.

Artist Residency

Sportgastein // Salzburg


Gastein created an art hiking map with 16 stations. This way, they want to inspire their hiking guests to combine outdoor activities with an artsy experience.

Vice versa the guest who come for the arts and culture in Gastein should be motivated to also go a little bit into nature and up the mountain.

Artsy Bus stops

Krumbach // Vorarlberg


In 2014 architects from 7 different countries designed seven different bus stops in Krumbach.

They worked closely with local craftsmen and regional partner architects in order to ensure that

the bus stops are optimally integrated into the landscape and also represent parts of the natural features.

Artwalk Fiss

Fiss // Tyrol


Along the art trail, various pieces made out of wood, marble, steel and stone etc. are on display.

These works were created by well-known artists directly on the mountain.

Art on the mountain

Zell am See // Salzburg


Artists from Austria, Germany, Spain and Italy showcase their artworks

across the well-known mountain 'Schmittenhöhe'.

Bregenz

Bregenz // Vorarlberg


Bregenz offers a wealth of art and cultural institutions.

From small galleries to international art houses, modern museums to medieval buildings—

despite its size, Bregenz never ceases to amaze.

For more info please visit: www.austria.info