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Hans-Peter Wipplinger

    Franz Hagenauer
    Max Oppenheimer. Expressionist der ersten Stunde / Expressionist of the first hour
    Glanz und Elend. Neue Sachlichkeit in Deutschland / Splendor and Misery. New Objectivity in Germany
    Kiki Kogelnik - Retrospektive
    Artists for Tichý - Tichý for Artists
    Alfred Kubin. Confessions of a Tortured Soul
    • The first overview in a decade on Kubin’s gothic pageant of dreamworld menace The art of the great Austrian draftsman, illustrator and author Alfred Kubin (1877–1959) appears more current today than ever before; wartime destruction, pandemics, natural disasters and the manipulation of the masses pervade his highly narrative works. Kubin’s nightmarish oeuvre extends Symbolism and the fantastical art of the 19th century and may be considered a precursor to French Surrealism, with its syntheses of actual and imaginary reality, its bleak realms that Kubin often seasoned with humor, irony and exaggeration.Published for an exhibition at the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Alfred Confessions of a Tortured Soul offers an exploration of Kubin’s oneiric worlds in terms of their relation to the unconscious. Through this lens, psychoanalyst and psychiatrist August Ruhs addresses pieces by Kubin selected by curator Hans-Peter Wipplinger. In addition, Kubin’s works are placed into a dialogue with works by artists of the 19th century and of the classical modernism from which Kubin derived inspiration.

      Alfred Kubin. Confessions of a Tortured Soul
    • Miroslav Tichy, born in a small Czech village in 1926, was a trained artist with a background in painting and drawing and a 30-year career as photographer (specializing in unauthorized, low-grade pictures of local women--on the streets or in the pool--made with jury-rigged cameras of his own design) when he abruptly ended his artistic production in 1990. Since then, he has avoided the public eye and generally refused to sell his artworks. In this volume, more than 30 contemporary artists contribute works in response to Tichy's: among them we find photographs of alpine snowboarders by Walter Niedermayr, an erotic drawing by Arnulf Rainer, an enigmatic sculptural work and a drawing of a gallerist standing on an artist's head by Erwin Wurm, a hand-drawn score by Michael Nyman, collaged works by Jonathan Meese, a large round acrylic painting by Katharina Grosse, a Surrealistic photo series by Anna and Bernhard Blume, a kittenish diptych by Fischli and Weiss and sundry dark and mysterious works by Thomas Ruff, Andro Wekua and others. The original Tichy images featured here are gorgeous, enigmatic and erotic, and are accompanied by portraits of the artist and his fascinating DIY cameras.

      Artists for Tichý - Tichý for Artists
    • Interwar Germany's prevailing artistic movement encapsulates the hardship and hedonism of the Weimar Republic The ramifications of World War I called for new visual depictions of German social realities: the hardship on the one hand and the zest for life of the "Golden Twenties" on the other. This dichotomy resulted in the New Objectivity movement. Unsentimental, sober, specific and purist, it depicted the world in an objective, realistic manner. Many of Weimar Germany's most notable artists adopted this style, and the resulting works capture the era in perpetuity: an unsettling panorama when viewed from the present day. This first exhibition of German New Objectivity in Austria includes over 150 treasures of New Objectivity from renowned museums and private collections. Artists include: Max Beckmann, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Karl Hubbuch, Grethe Jürgens, Lotte Laserstein, Felix Nussbaum, Gerta Overbeck, Christian Schad, Rudolf Schlichter.

      Glanz und Elend. Neue Sachlichkeit in Deutschland / Splendor and Misery. New Objectivity in Germany
    • Max Oppenheimer war Expressionist der ersten Stunde. Mit der großen Schau wird das gleichermaßen unbekannte wie überraschende Oeuvre des Künstlers neu beleuchtet und dessen Motivschatz - von Porträts und religiösen Themen über Stillleben sowie Gruppenkompositionen bis hin zu Musiker- und Tierdarstellungen - erschlossen. Text: Alfred Fehringer, Kerstin Jesse, Lisa Smit, Aline Marion Steinwender.

      Max Oppenheimer. Expressionist der ersten Stunde / Expressionist of the first hour
    • Franz Hagenauer

      Ausst. Kat. Leopold Museum, Wien 2022

      • 231pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      Franz Hagenauer
    • Egon Schiele, Gunter Brus and Thomas Palme - three enfants terribles of their respective generations - have broadened the conventional concept of art with their works. Schiele's unsparing exploration of the individual, of the self, provided a necessary but unsettling prelude to the 20th century ravaged by two world wars. In the 1960s, Günter Brus revisited the body as a major theme in art and radicalized Schiele's analysis of the self by leaving paper and canvas behind early on and literally subjecting himself to a tension test. A generation later, it is now Thomas Palme who continues Schiele and Brus' legacy with his graphic works by quoting them, following on from their ideas and responding to them. transcend temporal, spatial and social borders at times also in a playful manner. Wit contributions by Roman Grabner, Diethard Leopold, Veit Loers, Hans-Peter Wipplinger

      Schiele - Brus - Palme. Absturzträume / Dreams of Falling
    • Poetiken des Materials / The Poetics of the Material

      Leopold Museum, Wien

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Der Katalog 'Poetiken des Materials' versammelt sechs in Wien lebende Künstlerinnen und Künstler. Ihre Werke zeichnen sich nicht nur durch die Breite der in ihnen aufscheinenden Bezüge zu unterschiedlichen kulturellen Diskursen, Formen der Narration und Repräsentationen von Geschichte(n) aus, sondern ebenso durch die Auffächerung der von ihnen verwendeten Medien und Materialien.0Exhibition: Leopold Museum, Wien, Austria (21.10.2016-30.01.2017).

      Poetiken des Materials / The Poetics of the Material
    • Vienna 1900 - birth of modernism

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The new presentation of the Leopold Museum's collection highlights the splendour and wealth of artistic achievements of an era shaped by the emergence of the Secessionists, the collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy and the deaths of eminent artists of Viennese Modernism, including Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Koloman Moser and Otto Wagner. Like the exhibition, the accompanying 560-page publication also aims to convey a sense of the character of this time and of the vibrant atmosphere in the metropolis of Vienna.Twelve scientific essays by renowned experts illustrate the historical aspects and biographies of the era's eminent protagonists whose fruitful synergy provided the basis for Vienna's unique cultural life around the turn of the century. A comprehensive appendix of illustrations shows the highlights of the Leopold Collection presented in the exhibition as well as important external loans.

      Vienna 1900 - birth of modernism