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Austrian Cultural Forum New York

Midtown East

Squeeze into one of Midtown's most striking buildings: a razor-thin modernist tower hiding free contemporary art exhibitions, design talks, and Austrian cultural programming. The gallery punches above its weight with thoughtful, tightly curated shows that rotate regularly.

contemporary art gallery
free admission
Austrian cultural programming
striking modernist architecture

Tips

🎨"Small space but curated very well"
🏗️"stands out for being too thin, even by New York standards"
elevator access is limited — stairs required

Austrian Cultural Forum New York

11 E 52nd St, New York, NY 10022, USA

Upcoming at Austrian Cultural Forum New York

Thursday, Jun 11
Risse. Eine Verdichtung

Risse. Eine Verdichtung

June 11 at 6:30pm

Classical art song gets a radical rethink. Mina Mas weaves Schubert and Saariaho with electronic soundscapes and improvisation, exploring freedom and digital-age disconnection through a bold feminist lens.

Duo Mina Mas: “Risse. Eine Verdichtung”

Duo Mina Mas: “Risse. Eine Verdichtung”

June 11 at 6:30pm

mina mas tears open the classical Lied and stitches it back together with electronic soundscapes, improvisation, and raw feminist perspective. Soprano Michaela Resch and pianist Irina Fuchs weave together Fanny Hensel, Kaija Saariaho, and their own compositions to explore what freedom and connection mean in a world that's always online.

Tuesday, Jun 16
Vienna Meets New York: Dominik Wagner & Mark Livshits in Concert

Vienna Meets New York: Dominik Wagner & Mark Livshits in Concert

June 16 at 6:30pm

World-class double bassist Dominik Wagner and Grammy-nominated pianist Mark Livshits team up for a free concert that bridges Baroque elegance and Gershwin's jazz swagger. The duo reunites after their 2022 Carnegie Hall debut to prove the double bass can sing, soar, and swing.