✨ TheArtGorgeous Special - Heidi Horten Collection Opens "The Line" - Millennial Guide, Free Tickets & Co - ✨

Special Edition in collaboration with Heidi Horten Collection

Invitation | Heidi Horten Collection, Vienna

The Line - Facts, Millennial Guide, Ticket Raffle

Photo by Ouriel Morgensztern/Heidi Horten Collection

Vienna | September 19, 2025 - March 8, 2026

Heidi Horten Collection, Viennas leading private art museum, invites you to their new show: The Line.

Having just opened, The Line explores the line as a fundamental element of the visual arts. Moving between subjective gesture and constructive precision, it takes on countless roles: it structures surfaces and defines form, traces contours and boundaries, separates and connects. It documents time and space, describes reality, creates illusion, and captures the imaginary. In the infinite variety of its concepts, functions, and material forms, the line has much to reveal—about its time, its artists, and their concerns.

Artists included in the show span from Paul Klee to Chiharu Shiota, from Roy Lichtenstein to Dan Flavin, from Sigmar Polke to Agnes Martin - and many more.

The focus lies on contemporary positions that transcend traditional genre boundaries, expanding the line into space and presenting it as a medium for reflecting on social and political realities.

Time to plan your next trip to Vienna (maybe coinciding with Viennas Christmas markets?) - Book now, thank us later.

🎨 Millennial Exhibition Guide 🎨

Alongside this spectacular exhibition, TheArtGorgeous and Heidi Horten Collection have been working on a new millennial exhibition guide, that you can find just here. From Schiele’s radical brushstrokes to Brigitte Kowanz’s glowing neon works – the new exhibition The Line at the Heidi Horten Collection explores how artists across generations have played with the simplest tool of all: the line. Sometimes raw and expressive, sometimes reduced and minimal, sometimes poetic and political.

This isn’t about dry art history – it’s about energy, attitude, and emotion. Every line becomes a statement – whether it’s a slash by Lucio Fontana, a thread by Chiharu Shiota, or a flash of color by Jawlensky.

This guide is your shortcut to big feelings, sharp forms, and all the reasons why the line is way more than just a stroke. And if you don’t have the chance to see the show in person, this is your entry for a virtual exhibition visit… Have fun.

🌇 Win 1 Free Ticket for you and your Bestie 🌇 

The Heidi Horten Collection kindly offers one free ticket for you and your bestie!
How to get it? Simply send a quick email to [email protected], telling us why you should be the lucky one. Don’t forget to include your and your BFF’s full names and email addresses.
Winners will be notified before October 26!

Ready to take your bestie to “The Line”?