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October 13 2013 - January 26 2014 | Museum für Angewandte Kunst Greizer Straße 37, 07545 Gera Gera GERMANY Jugendstil in Gera |
March 17 2013 - November 03 2013 | Haus Schulenburg Gera - Van de Velde Museum Straße des Friedens 120, 07548 Gera Gera GERMANY Henry van de Velde und das Haus Schulenburg. Baugeschichte and Rekonstruktion |
May 25 2013 - September 22 2013 | Keramik-Museum Bürgel Am Kirchplatz 2, 07616 Bürgel 07616 Bürgel GERMANY Henry van de Velde and the Jugendstil in Bürgel |
June 23 2013 - August 18 2013 | Kunsthaus Apolda Avantgarde Bahnhofstrasse 42, 99510 Apolda 99510 Apolda GERMANY Kurt Herrmann |
March 10 2013 - May 26 2013 | Städische Museen - Kunstsammlung Jena Markt 7, 07743 Jena Jena GERMANY Henry Van de Velde in Jena : Gemälde, Plastiken, Zeichnungen, Fotos und Documente |
January 13 2013 - April 01 2013 | Kunsthaus Apolda Avantgarde Bahnhofstrasse 42, 99510 Apolda 99510 Apolda GERMANY Max Ackermann |
May 25 2012 - October 14 2012 | Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde Laudongasse 16-19, 1080 Wien Wien AUSTRIA Objects in Focus: the Emilie Flöge Fabric Sample Collection The Austrian Folklore Museum was able to acquire 350 of these objects in 1998 from the Flöge estate. These will go on show to the public for the first time from May to October 2012 and will be presented against the backdrop of the discovery and invention of folk art around 1900. Comparative non-textile exhibits will help to present the fabrics in their wider historical context. |
May 16 2012 - September 16 2012 | Wien Museum / Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien Karlplatz 4, 1040 Wien Wien AUSTRIA Klimt. The Wien Museum Collection The Wien Museum owns an exceptional Klimt collection, which will go on public display in its entirety for the first time. A number of paintings will be on show alongside 400 sketches, posters and printed materials, including the most important work of art in the Wien Museum, the "Portrait of Emilie Flöge", which was completed in 1902. The work is one of Klimt's most famous paintings and the first portrait of a female subject to feature ornamental detailing in the foreground. |
July 06 2012 - September 02 2012 | Künstler Haus Karlsplatz 5, 1010 Wien Wien AUSTRIA Gustav Klimt and the Künstlerhaus This exhibition uses documents, letters and photographs from the Künstlerhaus archive to explain many of the artistic and biographical milestones in the work of Gustav Klimt. |
June 24 2011 - August 26 2012 | Iparmuveszeti Muzeum IX. Ülloi út 33-37 Budapest HUNGARY Women, Hand wowen Rugs, Home Industry The exhibition in the Museum of Ethnography in Budapest presents hand-woven wool rugs made in 19th century peasant households together with applied art objects produced by the turn-of-the-century home industry workshops of the country. In some peasant communities woven wool rugs were major items in a woman’s trousseau, they played a part in the important occasions in human life. In the last decades of the 19th century, together with other creations of folk art, scholars and politicians became aware of woven rugs, discovering their aesthetic value and also seeing in them the possibility for integrating peasant work and women’s work, thus helping women to rise out of poverty. Amongst the newly created home-industry workshops, especially those in Torontál County (today part of Vojvodina, Serbia) played an important role the history of Hungarian applied arts, producing rugs and tapestries based on local “archaic” patterns, as well as on the designs of major art nouveau designers. (Pál Horti, János Vaszary). |
March 21 2012 - July 15 2012 | Osterrischisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst (MAK) Stubenring 5, A-1010 Vienna Wien AUSTRIA Tel : (+43-1) 711 36-0 Gustav Klimt: Expectation and Fulfillment. Designs for the Mosaic Frieze at Stoclet Palace The entire Stoclet Palace in Brussels is considered a work of Art Nouveau and was designed largely by Josef Hoffmann and Gustav Klimt. Klimt's nine design drawings for the mosaic with the familiar themes of "Expectation", "Fulfillment" and the "Tree of Life" were created in 1910/11. After several years of restoration work, they are now on display at the MAK. The exhibition focus on documents he wrote about while he was working on the frieze and what can be seen in the frieze |
February 24 2012 - June 11 2012 | Leopoldmuseum Museumsplatz 1 im MuseumQuartier, 1070 Wien Wien AUSTRIA Tel : +43 1 52570-0 Gustav Klimt : a (time) journey On the occasion of the Klimt-year 2012 the Leopold Museum takes the postcards and correspondences to the centre stage of an exhibition for the very first time and focuses mainly on Klimt’s journeys. |
March 14 2012 - June 10 2012 | Albertina Augustinerstrabe 1 Wien AUSTRIA Tel : +43 1 53 48 323 Fax : +43 1 53 37 697 Klimt drawings Comprehensive collection of 170 drawings by Klimt. This special anniversary exhibition also draws on world-class loan exhibits taken from Austrian and international collections. Preparation works for his paintings are seldom put on display, but they give a rare and far-reaching insight into the working practices and creative universe of the artist, who almost never commented on his own work |
February 14 2012 - May 06 2012 | Kunsthistorisches Museum Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Wien Wien AUSTRIA Gustav Klimt at the Kunsthistorisches Museum |
October 25 2011 - March 04 2012 | Unteres belvederes Rennweg 6, 1030 Wien Wien AUSTRIA Gustav Klimt - Josef Hoffmann This exhibition introduces the Klimt Year 2012. The painter Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) and the architect and product and interior designer Josef Hoffmann shared a common vision of an art that was meant to touch all spheres of life. Over two decades, they were joined in their artistic and social activities, even if the intensity of their collaboration varied. They frequented the same circles, worked for the same clientele, and were both leading personalities in Vienna’s newly emerging art scene. Catalogue in English and German |
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