Layr Gallery in Vienna
Innere Stadt · Contemporary programme
Editorial Profile
Layr is a contemporary art gallery in Vienna’s Innere Stadt with a program that combines conceptual rigor with an openness to materially and formally diverse practices. Founded by Emanuel Layr, the gallery has established itself within contemporary art in Vienna through exhibitions that foreground critical inquiry, experimentation, and sustained dialogue between artists, curators, and audiences. Its program frequently spans sculpture, installation, painting, video, performance, and text-based or research-oriented practices, often emphasizing works that challenge conventional distinctions between object, process, and discourse. Within the broader ecosystem of galleries in Vienna, the gallery occupies a position that bridges emerging and established international practices, contributing to the city’s reputation as a site for intellectually driven contemporary art production.
The exhibition program has included artists such as Judith Hopf, Anna-Sophie Berger, Christian Eisenberger, and Cally Spooner, reflecting an interest in artists whose work engages social structures, language, materiality, and performativity. In addition to its Vienna space, the gallery has maintained visibility through participation in international art fairs and collaborations, extending its reach beyond the local context while remaining embedded in Vienna’s interconnected network of galleries, artist-run spaces, and institutions in Vienna. Its curatorial approach often privileges long-term relationships and thematic continuity over isolated presentations, creating a program in which exhibitions function as part of an ongoing conversation. In this way, Layr contributes to both the local discourse and the international circulation of contemporary art practices.
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Overview
Contemporary art gallery in Vienna representing a focused roster of emerging and mid-career international artists, with a program attentive to painting, sculpture, and conceptual approaches.
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