
Liege > sunbed/daybed
Liege’ing > rest in motion
Liege’ing is a sculptural abstraction of a reclining chair, where people can rest & reflect.
A sculptural lounge object somewhere between a daybed, a playground, and a thinking machine.
Pause, touch, drift, and explore what surfaces when the body slows down…
A playful nod to Vienna's psychoanalytic legacy echoing through the forest.
Rooted in her Viennese heritage, artist Sanna Gossy draws on the psychoanalytic legacy of Sigmund Freud and translates this lineage into a contemporary and playful gesture for the festival context. Embedded within the structure are small colorful tactile elements that invite touch and playful exploration. These carefully placed details function as sensory anchors, encouraging visitors to engage with reflection through the body. Texture, color, and form become catalysts for association and imagination. The experience remains gentle and open ended, allowing each participant to navigate their own inner landscape.
Image Credits: Liege’ing installation in Germany’s Schwarzwald for Klein & Haarig Festival 9-12 July 2026
Liege > sunbed/daybed
Liege’ing > rest in motion
Liege’ing is a sculptural abstraction of a reclining chair, where people can rest & reflect.
A sculptural lounge object somewhere between a daybed, a playground, and a thinking machine.
Pause, touch, drift, and explore what surfaces when the body slows down…
A playful nod to Vienna's psychoanalytic legacy echoing through the forest.
Rooted in her Viennese heritage, artist Sanna Gossy draws on the psychoanalytic legacy of Sigmund Freud and translates this lineage into a contemporary and playful gesture for the festival context. Embedded within the structure are small colorful tactile elements that invite touch and playful exploration. These carefully placed details function as sensory anchors, encouraging visitors to engage with reflection through the body. Texture, color, and form become catalysts for association and imagination. The experience remains gentle and open ended, allowing each participant to navigate their own inner landscape.
Image Credits: Liege’ing installation in Germany’s Schwarzwald for Klein & Haarig Festival 9-12 July 2026
Sanna Gossy is an Austrian artist, printmaker and sculptor based in Vienna.
Elisabeth Oberleitner is an Austrian art historian and curator. She is the director of OE Studio for curatorial explorations of multi sensory art installations, exhibitions & performance.









Liege > sunbed/daybed
Liege’ing > rest in motion
Liege’ing is a sculptural abstraction of a reclining chair, where people can rest & reflect.
A sculptural lounge object somewhere between a daybed, a playground, and a thinking machine.
Pause, touch, drift, and explore what surfaces when the body slows down…
A playful nod to Vienna's psychoanalytic legacy echoing through the forest.
Rooted in her Viennese heritage, artist Sanna Gossy draws on the psychoanalytic legacy of Sigmund Freud and translates this lineage into a contemporary and playful gesture for the festival context. Embedded within the structure are small colorful tactile elements that invite touch and playful exploration. These carefully placed details function as sensory anchors, encouraging visitors to engage with reflection through the body. Texture, color, and form become catalysts for association and imagination. The experience remains gentle and open ended, allowing each participant to navigate their own inner landscape.
Image Credits: Liege’ing installation in Germany’s Schwarzwald for Klein & Haarig Festival 9-12 July 2026
Liege > sunbed/daybed
Liege’ing > rest in motion
Liege’ing is a sculptural abstraction of a reclining chair, where people can rest & reflect.
A sculptural lounge object somewhere between a daybed, a playground, and a thinking machine.
Pause, touch, drift, and explore what surfaces when the body slows down…
A playful nod to Vienna's psychoanalytic legacy echoing through the forest.
Rooted in her Viennese heritage, artist Sanna Gossy draws on the psychoanalytic legacy of Sigmund Freud and translates this lineage into a contemporary and playful gesture for the festival context. Embedded within the structure are small colorful tactile elements that invite touch and playful exploration. These carefully placed details function as sensory anchors, encouraging visitors to engage with reflection through the body. Texture, color, and form become catalysts for association and imagination. The experience remains gentle and open ended, allowing each participant to navigate their own inner landscape.
Image Credits: Liege’ing installation in Germany’s Schwarzwald for Klein & Haarig Festival 9-12 July 2026








Sanna Gossy is an Austrian artist, printmaker and sculptor based in Vienna.
Elisabeth Oberleitner is an Austrian art historian and curator. She is the director of OE Studio for curatorial explorations of multi sensory art installations, exhibitions & performance.

Liege > sunbed/daybed
Liege’ing > rest in motion
Liege’ing is a sculptural abstraction of a reclining chair, where people can rest & reflect.
A sculptural lounge object somewhere between a daybed, a playground, and a thinking machine.
Pause, touch, drift, and explore what surfaces when the body slows down…
A playful nod to Vienna's psychoanalytic legacy echoing through the forest.
Rooted in her Viennese heritage, artist Sanna Gossy draws on the psychoanalytic legacy of Sigmund Freud and translates this lineage into a contemporary and playful gesture for the festival context. Embedded within the structure are small colorful tactile elements that invite touch and playful exploration. These carefully placed details function as sensory anchors, encouraging visitors to engage with reflection through the body. Texture, color, and form become catalysts for association and imagination. The experience remains gentle and open ended, allowing each participant to navigate their own inner landscape.
Image Credits: Liege’ing installation in Germany’s Schwarzwald for Klein & Haarig Festival 9-12 July 2026
Liege > sunbed/daybed
Liege’ing > rest in motion
Liege’ing is a sculptural abstraction of a reclining chair, where people can rest & reflect.
A sculptural lounge object somewhere between a daybed, a playground, and a thinking machine.
Pause, touch, drift, and explore what surfaces when the body slows down…
A playful nod to Vienna's psychoanalytic legacy echoing through the forest.
Rooted in her Viennese heritage, artist Sanna Gossy draws on the psychoanalytic legacy of Sigmund Freud and translates this lineage into a contemporary and playful gesture for the festival context. Embedded within the structure are small colorful tactile elements that invite touch and playful exploration. These carefully placed details function as sensory anchors, encouraging visitors to engage with reflection through the body. Texture, color, and form become catalysts for association and imagination. The experience remains gentle and open ended, allowing each participant to navigate their own inner landscape.
Image Credits: Liege’ing installation in Germany’s Schwarzwald for Klein & Haarig Festival 9-12 July 2026








Sanna Gossy is an Austrian artist, printmaker and sculptor based in Vienna.
Elisabeth Oberleitner is an Austrian art historian and curator. She is the director of OE Studio for curatorial explorations of multi sensory art installations, exhibitions & performance.

Liege > sunbed/daybed
Liege’ing > rest in motion
Liege’ing is a sculptural abstraction of a reclining chair, where people can rest & reflect.
A sculptural lounge object somewhere between a daybed, a playground, and a thinking machine.
Pause, touch, drift, and explore what surfaces when the body slows down…
A playful nod to Vienna's psychoanalytic legacy echoing through the forest.
Rooted in her Viennese heritage, artist Sanna Gossy draws on the psychoanalytic legacy of Sigmund Freud and translates this lineage into a contemporary and playful gesture for the festival context. Embedded within the structure are small colorful tactile elements that invite touch and playful exploration. These carefully placed details function as sensory anchors, encouraging visitors to engage with reflection through the body. Texture, color, and form become catalysts for association and imagination. The experience remains gentle and open ended, allowing each participant to navigate their own inner landscape.
Image Credits: Liege’ing installation in Germany’s Schwarzwald for Klein & Haarig Festival 9-12 July 2026
Liege > sunbed/daybed
Liege’ing > rest in motion
Liege’ing is a sculptural abstraction of a reclining chair, where people can rest & reflect.
A sculptural lounge object somewhere between a daybed, a playground, and a thinking machine.
Pause, touch, drift, and explore what surfaces when the body slows down…
A playful nod to Vienna's psychoanalytic legacy echoing through the forest.
Rooted in her Viennese heritage, artist Sanna Gossy draws on the psychoanalytic legacy of Sigmund Freud and translates this lineage into a contemporary and playful gesture for the festival context. Embedded within the structure are small colorful tactile elements that invite touch and playful exploration. These carefully placed details function as sensory anchors, encouraging visitors to engage with reflection through the body. Texture, color, and form become catalysts for association and imagination. The experience remains gentle and open ended, allowing each participant to navigate their own inner landscape.
Image Credits: Liege’ing installation in Germany’s Schwarzwald for Klein & Haarig Festival 9-12 July 2026








Sanna Gossy is an Austrian artist, printmaker and sculptor based in Vienna.
Elisabeth Oberleitner is an Austrian art historian and curator. She is the director of OE Studio for curatorial explorations of multi sensory art installations, exhibitions & performance.