PROJECT INFO

Alligator: 1010 Wien
Buchhandlung Bernhard Riedl: 1090 Wien
Parfumerie Schleien, 1040 Wien

Shops with history – sundry goods in Vienna

Businesses not only shape the identity of a city through their outward appearance, they always have been and still continue to be indispensable establishments providing convenient shopping, but also places to meet and communicate. The loss of a company of this kind is thus always also a disturbance in the social framework of the city, whose consequences and effects may become apparent very immediately or sometimes only in the long term.

For many years, we have been forced to note the disappearance, transformation or repurposing of Vienna’s traditional businesses and their shopfronts. This is why, in 2009, we began our project “Shops with history – sundry goods in Vienna”: taking the form of a work in progress, it involves a continuous photographic documentation of the businesses that still exist.

In 2018 we took things a step further by adding the comparative photographic study SPURENSUCHE, which deals with the changes that have taken and which was continued in 2023: here we juxtapose our old photographs of the businesses portals with the new situations that had developed.

In Vienna, shopfront architecture has a long and remarkable tradition: Adolf Loos, Otto Wagner or Josef Hoffmann for earlier examples and Hans Hollein, Hermann Czech or Coop-Himmelblau for the later ones – to provide just a brief sampling. Their work has already been extensively discussed, acknowledged and documented. Our interest is not so much in such classics of shopfront design; instead, it is above all the ordinary shopfronts of traditional retail shops and small businesses and service providers that we wish to capture. They can be found in every district of Vienna and in all kinds of locations, and they often stick out among the shopfronts of the shifting businesses around them. Architecturally they are usually idiosyncratic and unique, but they are often of only minor historical or aesthetic interest.

We select the businesses on the basis of the individual design of their shopfronts, typographically interesting lettering, their area of business, the design of their window displays or their unusual selection of goods. Through a focus on uniformly framed views, freed as much as possible from any distracting elements of their surroundings, we additionally seek to generate a serial character in the images, which provides the extremely diverse shopfronts with an equal force of presence.

We understand our work in terms of snapshots of these characteristic urban features caught in a process of rapid change. We have now captured over 500 businesses, and more than half of these photographs can already be seen here in our ONLINE GALLERY.

Walks

We have been carrying out CITY WALKS on this topic since 2016. Based on our photographs, we seek out districts and streets where it is possible to find an interesting mix of different businesses and service providers. What is interesting is not just their shopfronts and displays and the form of presenting goods that go with them, but also the photographically documented changes in individual businesses. Beyond this, we also go inside selected shops, whose owners tell us more about the history of these businesses and their own stories. Through these walks, the photographic project has taken on another dimension for us. Together with our groups, we listen intently as we are provided with insights into the tradition or craft of the shops and businesses in the form of “oral history”.

In the context of the Jane’s Walk Festival and the city expeditions organised by the Wien Museum, we have already organised numerous city walks in the following streets in Vienna: Kärntner Straße and surrounding area, Wollzeile, Wiedner Hauptstraße and Schleifmühlgasse, Neubaugasse and Kirchengasse, Josefstädterstraße. As part of the Vienna Art Book Fair 2019, we went on a city walk along the Landstraßer Hauptstraße.

Book Series

In 2016 we also decided to remove the photographs from the virtual realm and to publish them in the form of a photobook series, each in a small edition of 150 hand-bound, numbered and signed copies.

The book sections of volumes 1 to 5 were printed using four-color offset printing, while the protective cover and text pages will be printed digitally. From volume 6 onwards, we also print the book sections digitally. In selecting a printer, it was important to us to find a Vienna-based company that also does its production here.

The books’ pages are sorted and the printer delivers them to us folded in their final format, and we then produce their sewn binding by hand. We attach a photograph commemorating a shop that no longer exists to the front cover of each copy.

Each volume is packed inside a protective cardboard cover and cellophane: their outer form is meant to correspond to their content. This is why we have designed their packaging using materials reminiscent of what was formerly used for shirts or socks.

The books of the series are listed in the VLB database of books in print, and they are distributed through select bookshops and online. Volumes 1 – 5 have already sold out. Volume 4 was presented in 2019, during the Vienna Art Book Fair. Volume 5 was published in October 2021 and presented in Leipzig in March 2022 at the first ever Leipzig Photobook Festival. Volume 6 was presented in 2024 in Linz as part of our exhibition opening at the Tummelplatz Gallery for Photography.

Film Portraits

On our city walks, we lead attentive groups into a wide variety of businesses to learn more about their history directly from their owners. Their stories and the experience of this special atmosphere inspired our wish to record these fleeting interactions.

In 2022 this has led to eight unique film portraits about equally unique people and their businesses, which have already received numerous international awards:

  • Renate Houska‘s Pleating Workshop (Austria 2022, 6‘42“)
  • Carl Göbbel’s Hardware and Kitchen Goods: Karl Seiser, Proprietor (Austria 2022, 4‘27“)
  • Schnepf Workwear (Austria 2022, 5‘00“)
  • Milcic Tyres (Austria 2022, 6‘12“)
  • Rohrböck Inn (Austria 2022, 6‘11“)
  • Lackstätter Tableware (Austria 2022, 4‘29“)
  • Otto Feiler’s Silverware (Austria 2022, 4‘26“)
  • Bonbons Neubaugasse (Austria 2022, 4‘36“)

All films are in German with English subtitles.

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