The AnzenbergerGallery presents FLOWERS AND TREES, a group exhibition dedicated to the quiet yet multifaceted presence of nature.
Moving between classical photography and hybrid image-making, the artists explore the structures, rhythms and forms of plant life. The works oscillate between documentary precision and poetic interpretation, opening new perspectives on familiar motifs. The result is a visual reflection on growth, transience and the fragile relationship between humans and nature.
A special highlight is the series Unattainable Beauty by Natalie Strohmaier: “The ‘super flowers’ are composed of real blossoms and plant elements, carefully assembled with needles and wire into artificially appearing forms. As a parody of unattainable beauty ideals, the work creates a paradox - real photographs are often mistaken for AI-generated images, while artificially generated visuals are barely recognizable as such.”
Further works by her can be explored via GoSee EXPERT and GoSee.
Also on view are works by Stella Bach, Ellen Korth, Arrayah Loynd, Diane Meyer, Caroline Roberts, Gerhard Trumler, Heather F. Wetzel, Birgit Zartl, Eldar Zeytullaev, Marta Zgierska, Mateusz Sarello, Yelena Zhavoronkova and Regina Anzenberger.
Gallery Walk: April 23, 2026 at 6 pm
Breakfast & Guided Tour: May 9, 2026 from 11 am to 2 pm
Exhibition goes until July 31, 2026
AnzenbergerGallery
Absberggasse 27, 1100 Vienna