Vienna's Sofiensäle Transformed into Modern Olympus for Margarita Gavrielova's Divine Art Exhibition
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Viennese artist and mentor Margarita Gavrielova transformed Vienna's prestigious Sofiensäle into a society Olympus during her spectacular art exhibition titled "Courage for Visibility - The Divine Event." The glamorous vernissage featured an angel surrounded by goddesses and gods, along with an impressive guest list of Austrian celebrities and cultural figures.
Gavrielova's exhibition showcased divine portraits and artistic stagings designed to serve as talismans for self-love, potential, and inner strength. "People in the public eye show us how to make our gifts visible despite doubts, criticism, or pressure. I want to make exactly this courage accessible to others through my art," explained Gavrielova, whose works can be viewed at www.goddessloveart.com.
The artist herself appeared as an angel during the opening ceremony, presenting the song "Goddess Lilith" alongside her friend and DJ Klaus Biedermann. The musical entertainment continued with Christian Deix performing his single "Prominent," a satirical homage to the world of VIPs. The evening was hosted by drag queen Tamara Mascara, who shined both artistically and as a hostess.
The guest list read like a who's who of Austrian prominence, with attendees embodying various divine figures. Mörbisch Festival director Alfons Haider appeared as Shiva, while drag queen Tamara Mascara transformed into Durga. Actor Aaron Karl embodied Odin, and cabaret artists Caroline Athanasiadis portrayed Athene and Reinhard Nowak appeared as Amor. Cult star Jazz Gitti graced the event as Aphrodite.
Other notable attendees included Rapid Vienna soccer coach Peter Stöger and his partner Ulrike Kriegler as Olympus and Coventina respectively. EWAV mastermind Thomas Spitzer appeared as Shiva, while Alkbottle frontman Roman Gregory embodied Lucifer. Author Clemens Trischler portrayed Thor, TV personality Eser Akbaba appeared as Tiamat, and oe24 Society editor-in-chief René Wastler came as Zeus.
The artistic gathering also featured vintner Katharina Baumgartner as Morrigan and photographer Monika Fellner in the same divine role. Additional distinguished guests included etiquette expert Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer, socialite Christina "Mausi" Lugner, fitness mogul Ernst Minar from John Harris, and singer-model Beatrice Turin.
The unique combination of art, music, fashion, and empowerment made the event a true society highlight. Gavrielova's concept of celebrating divine feminine and masculine energies while promoting self-confidence and visibility resonated strongly with the gathered celebrities and art enthusiasts. The evening successfully merged high culture with popular entertainment, creating an unforgettable experience that celebrated both artistic expression and personal empowerment.
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