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GreenART in Japan II

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller AT

BURN-IN between culture, business and responsibility
With raku sculptures by Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto

From October 1-8, 2025, BURN-IN will travel to Japan as part of the Austrian Advantage program go-international. Our GreenART concept convinced the WKO and will now be internationally visible:

Austrian Strategic Business Summit
2. to October 3, 2025 Tokyo
Austrian Pavilion
4. October 2025, 11:00 am @ Expo 2025 Osaka
Kyoto Prefectural Palace
5. October 2025, 11 am to 7 pm Kyoto

The focus: works by Viennese artist Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller, whose focus has been on raku for many years.

Together with Sonja Dolzer, she travels to Japan as the patron of GreenART, personally accompanying the presentations and building bridges between Austria and Japan.

With GreenART, we combine aesthetics with responsibility - and create dialog across borders.

artworks

Togetherness
Togetherness

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller Österreich
Sculpture, 22 x 30 cm

€ 4.800
Come on!
Come on!

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller Österreich
Sculpture, 32 x 40 cm

€ 4.900
Lady buttoned up
Lady buttoned up

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller Österreich
Sculpture, 60 x 25 cm

€ 4.900
Musalek's Melange
Musalek's Melange

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller Österreich
Sculpture, 16 x 26 cm

€ 3.500
Come on!
Come on!

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller Österreich
Sculpture, 32 x 40 cm

€ 4.900
Lady buttoned up
Lady buttoned up

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller Österreich
Sculpture, 60 x 25 cm

€ 4.900
Musalek's Melange
Musalek's Melange

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller Österreich
Sculpture, 16 x 26 cm

€ 3.500
The Old King
The Old King

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller Österreich
Sculpture, 32 x 22 cm

€ 3.900
Togetherness
Togetherness

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller Österreich
Sculpture, 22 x 30 cm

€ 4.800
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Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller

Cordelia Lehmann-Reinthaller, born in Vienna in 1959, initially worked as a TV presenter and assistant to Prof. Oskar Luksics before studying theater studies, acting and architecture. After the death of her husband in 1999, she turned to ceramics and continued her education in France. Since 1987, she has exhibited in Austria, Italy and Great Britain, and in 2009 she undertook an expedition to Mongolia. In 2017, she began her artistic work as a "wanderer between worlds". Since 2018, she has been creating her raku works in a specially developed kiln in her studio in Lower Austria. She lives and works in Vienna and Kamptal.