Krieau (Vienna U-Bahn)

Krieau
Location Leopoldstadt, Vienna
Austria
Coordinates 48°12′53″N 16°24′49″E / 48.2147°N 16.4137°E / 48.2147; 16.4137Coordinates: 48°12′53″N 16°24′49″E / 48.2147°N 16.4137°E / 48.2147; 16.4137
Line(s)
History
Opened 2008
Services
Preceding station   Vienna U-Bahn   Following station
towards Karlsplatz
Line U2
towards Seestadt

Krieau is a station on Line U2 of the Vienna underground railway (U-Bahn) network.[1] It is located in the Leopoldstadt district of the city. It opened in 2008. Krieau Station was originally to be named Trabrennstraße, but the planned name was changed in 2006, two years before the station opened.

Artwork

In October 2013 the French graffiti artist Honet was commissioned by Wiener Linien and KÖR Kunst im öffentlichen Raum (Public Art Vienna) to create an artwork on 14 concrete pillars of the station's elevated metro track. His work titled Totem Modern shows the faces of cartoon superheroes and sci-fi characters of the 1970s, reflecting the "erstwhile function of columns as historically and religiously charged objects from a present-day point of view" turning them into "cult objects".[2]

Honet was followed in April 2014 by the Brazilian graffiti artist Speto who created an artwork titled 3 Brothers dedicated to the Villas-Bôas brothers on another 14 concrete pillars of the metro track. Honoring the brothers' legacy as champions for the indigenous population of the Amazon basin, Speto adorned the subway pillars with characters from Brazilian mythology like Boitatá, Iara or Boto and tribal pattern designs employing graphic styles of the Brazilian Literatura de Cordel.[3][4]

References

  1. Vienna U2 line
  2. Honet: Totem Modern, Permanent installation, KÖR Kunst im öffentlichen Raum, Retrieved 2015-08-06
  3. SPETO: 3 Brothers (PDF, German) Roman Tschiedl, KÖR Kunst im öffentlichen Raum, Retrieved 2014-10-03
  4. Der brasilianische Streetartist Speto Radio OE1 feature by Uschi Mürling-Darrer, Retrieved 2014-10-03
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