* Mahsa Aleph: After the Corpse Opens at Kunstpavillon, Innsbruck
Contemporary artist Mahsa Aleph has opened her major solo presentation After the Corpse at the Kunstpavillon in Innsbruck, Austria. The exhibition, curated by Bettina Siegele, brings together a continuation of the artist’s long-term projects Corpse and Remnants: Myth of House in a compelling installation that reflects on memory, fragmentation, resilience, and cultural dislocation.
In After the Corpse, Aleph’s practice—shaped by intense engagement with fragments, traces, and material histories—interweaves themes of time, body, and place. Her work considers how remnants bear witness to personal and collective experience, exploring the entangled forms of loss, endurance, and the traces left by absence.
The exhibition opened on 26 February 2026 at 19:00 and runs through 25 April 2026 at the Kunstpavillon, presented by küveti – Künstler*innen Vereinigung Tirol.
For exhibition details and viewing hours, visit the Künstler*innen Vereinigung Tirol website.
In After the Corpse, Aleph’s practice—shaped by intense engagement with fragments, traces, and material histories—interweaves themes of time, body, and place. Her work considers how remnants bear witness to personal and collective experience, exploring the entangled forms of loss, endurance, and the traces left by absence.
The exhibition opened on 26 February 2026 at 19:00 and runs through 25 April 2026 at the Kunstpavillon, presented by küveti – Künstler*innen Vereinigung Tirol.
For exhibition details and viewing hours, visit the Künstler*innen Vereinigung Tirol website.


