Join us as we celebrate the grand finale of the "In Nomine Matris Tour," a tribute to Perchta's latest album "D'Muata." This special event will honor the powerful themes and messages of our music and offer you a night filled with live performances and captivating art.
We, Perchta, will take the stage and deliver a powerful live performance of the music from "D'Muata," an album that explores themes of feminism and the cyclical nature of life.
We will be supported by the incredible Berlin band Haeresis, led by an impressive frontwoman. You shouldn't miss their dynamic and intense performance.
The event also includes an art exhibition featuring works by the talented artists Cartis Mandua, Lisa Schubert, Darkdarkgrey-Print, and A LLiebesgschicht. Five to six of their artworks will be displayed and available for purchase as art prints.
More information about the participating artists can be found below!
All proceeds from the art sales will go directly to the Women’s Shelter Tirol and the Girls’ and Women’s Counseling St. Johann. Every euro spent on these unique artworks contributes to a great cause.
Come and be part of this unforgettable night, celebrating music, art, and the strength of the female spirit. Your presence will make a difference.
Thank you for your support. We look forward to seeing you there!
German black metal act Haeresis is devoted to balancing ethereal atmospheres and raw
energy into a blend that is unparalleled. An enduring expression of existential turmoil,
profound discontent and ferocious power forms the foundation for the cathartic act of
deliverance that Haeresis embodies.
Above all, the band is well known for their immersive live shows, which are
characterized by the intense fusion of light and an unrelenting assault of sound.
Haeresis is a testament to the unwavering power of black metal and a vigorous
statement of will.
The singer is also exhibiting her artistic works at the event under the name DarkDarkGrey Prints.
DarkDarkGrey Prints on their works:
"My linocuts and screen prints draw their inspiration from medieval works, woodcuts, and paintings.
My aim is to capture and revive the dark, mystical, and occult mood that is typical of the medieval period."
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Nanna Cartis (Cartismandua) is an artist living and working in the Grazer Bergland, whose creative work encompasses a broad spectrum of visual expression, including photography, painting, graphic design, videography, and music.
In addition to commissioned work for musicians, bands, music labels, and festivals, she engages in artistic exploration both autonomously and collectively, focusing on nature and animalism, spirituality, occult paths, European and Alpine traditions and folklore, as well as the teachings of Tantrism and Vajrayana Buddhism.
At the center of her creative work is the engagement with femininity, its symbolism, and (female) sexuality – in the form of a “primordial feminism,” which, according to her, is to be viewed in clear distinction from the contemporary political-activist treatment of the subject.
The philosophical focus of Cartismandua's art lies on nature and its connection to humans, from birth to death, on the cycle of becoming and passing away, the exploration of the “cosmic void,” and the self.
Lisa Schubert is an artist living in Leipzig. After studying painting restoration and obtaining a diploma in theater painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Dresden, Lisa Schubert works freelance as an independent artist, commission painter, stage painter, and restorer at the Monopol Leipzig.
Her paintings have been shown in solo and group exhibitions both domestically and internationally. She describes the motives behind her artistic practice as based on visionary experiences expressed in a dark and symbolist style. Consequently, Schubert explores themes such as dreams, religion, and mythology. Her art often focuses on human figures and uses symbols and metaphors to convey deeper meanings and emotions. She creates her paintings with oil on canvas or wood using a classical old master technique paired with modern influences.
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One story, two women, two artists with different styles and plenty of creativity.
Born from an idea, matured over a glass of wine and a bottle of beer, they combine photography, linocut, and drawing to offer you new perspectives.
The two artists Laura Heppke and Linda Becker breathe new life into humanity’s oldest story and let you experience love anew, just as we all know it.
Lovely Noir (Laura Heppke) | Linda Becker