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INTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. TEAM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG T +43 662 842220-111. F + 43 662 842220-700. Lena Nievers. Curator and Head of Collection (Modern Art) T +43 662 842220. F +43 662 842220-700. Kerstin Stremmel (from June 2021) Head of Collection, Photography and Media Art. T +43 662 842220-350. THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. LIVESTREAM OF THE OPENING YINKA SHONIBARE CBE. END OF The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the exhibition Yinka Shonibare CBE. End of Empire. Governor of Salzburg Dr. Wilfried Haslauer, British Ambassador Leigh Turner CMG, Museum Director and Curator Dr. Thorsten Sadowsky, and artist Yinka Shonibare CBE RA will speak at the opening on Friday, May 21, 2021from 7-8pm.
HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. TEAM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG T +43 662 842220-111. F + 43 662 842220-700. Lena Nievers. Curator and Head of Collection (Modern Art) T +43 662 842220. F +43 662 842220-700. Kerstin Stremmel (from June 2021) Head of Collection, Photography and Media Art. T +43 662 842220-350. THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. LIVESTREAM OF THE OPENING YINKA SHONIBARE CBE. END OF The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the exhibition Yinka Shonibare CBE. End of Empire. Governor of Salzburg Dr. Wilfried Haslauer, British Ambassador Leigh Turner CMG, Museum Director and Curator Dr. Thorsten Sadowsky, and artist Yinka Shonibare CBE RA will speak at the opening on Friday, May 21, 2021from 7-8pm.
INTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
IMPRINT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Mönchsberg 32, 5020 Salzburg. T +43 (0)662 842220. F +43 (0)662 842220 700. Email: info@mdmsalzburg.at. Web: www.museumdermoderne.at. Museum der Moderne – Rupertinum Betriebsgesellschaft mbH A company of the Province of Salzburg. VAT number: ATU57320919. DVR number: 917763. Commercial register number: 238645z. BLOG - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Welcome to the blog of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg. With it, we would like to bring visitors and readers closer to our everyday museum life—be it with information on our program, the exhibitions, our employees or with guest articles on exciting topics. When creating the blog, we have decided—for the time being —against a comment THE PHYSIOGNOMY OF POWER. HARUN FAROCKI & FLORENTINA December 8, 2020 – extended until May 24, 2021 In an extensive juxtaposition, this double exhibition focuses on the work of the German filmmaker Harun Farocki (1944 Nový Jičín, CZ—2014 Berlin, DE) and the Austrian graphic artist and painter Florentina Pakosta (1933 Vienna, AT). Starting in the 1970s, the critical reflection on aspects of power became central to both artists’ work.ART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenesof return.
DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Exhibitions & Events Current Upcoming Past THE SLEEPING HOUSE WAS DONATED TO THE MUSEUM Generous Gift by Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac: Sleeping House by Not Vital Former permanent loan to enter the Museum der Moderne Salzburg’s collection For the past ten years, it has been a defining highlight of the unique ensemble of architecture, art, and nature atop Salzburg’s Mönchsberg hill: Schlafendes Haus (Sleeping House), a work by the acclaimed Swiss artist Not Vital (Sent, CH, 1948). POWER OF LANGUAGE. FROM THE COLLECTIONS The second exhibition of art from the collections celebrating the Generali Foundation’s anniversary is dedicated to the creative engagement with language. It is the tenth in a series of thematically focused presentations showcasing works from the holdings of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg and several collections entrusted to its care, including the Austrian Federal Photography I-PHOTO. JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHY 1960-1970 FROM THE In the history of Japanese photography, the idea of the "I-photo" is a kind of photographic adaptation of the literary convention of first-person narrative. The photographic image is conceived and employed as a medium articulating the photographer's self as well as an instrument with which to scrutinize reality. HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. TEAM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG T +43 662 842220-111. F + 43 662 842220-700. Lena Nievers. Curator and Head of Collection (Modern Art) T +43 662 842220. F +43 662 842220-700. Kerstin Stremmel (from June 2021) Head of Collection, Photography and Media Art. T +43 662 842220-350. THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. LEO KANDL. PEOPLE AND PLACES—PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 40 YEARS The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is delighted to honor Leo Kandl (1944 Mistelbach, AT – Vienna, AT) with this year’s Otto Breicha-Prize for Artistic Photography. A reticent and sensitive observer, Kandl has travelled the world and returned with pictures that attest to his encounters. The photographs of the Weinhaus series from the 1980s tell stories of people on the margins of society and HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. TEAM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG T +43 662 842220-111. F + 43 662 842220-700. Lena Nievers. Curator and Head of Collection (Modern Art) T +43 662 842220. F +43 662 842220-700. Kerstin Stremmel (from June 2021) Head of Collection, Photography and Media Art. T +43 662 842220-350. THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. LEO KANDL. PEOPLE AND PLACES—PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 40 YEARS The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is delighted to honor Leo Kandl (1944 Mistelbach, AT – Vienna, AT) with this year’s Otto Breicha-Prize for Artistic Photography. A reticent and sensitive observer, Kandl has travelled the world and returned with pictures that attest to his encounters. The photographs of the Weinhaus series from the 1980s tell stories of people on the margins of society andSEARCH COLLECTION
Hours Tue—Sun 10 a.m.—6 p.m. Wed 10 a.m.—8 p.m. During the festival season also Mon 10 a.m.—6 p.m. Due to an exhibition reconstruction, level 1 on the Mönchberg is not accessible until June12, 2021.
IMPRINT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Mönchsberg 32, 5020 Salzburg. T +43 (0)662 842220. F +43 (0)662 842220 700. Email: info@mdmsalzburg.at. Web: www.museumdermoderne.at. Museum der Moderne – Rupertinum Betriebsgesellschaft mbH A company of the Province of Salzburg. VAT number: ATU57320919. DVR number: 917763. Commercial register number: 238645z.ART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl. THE PHYSIOGNOMY OF POWER. HARUN FAROCKI & FLORENTINA December 8, 2020 – extended until May 24, 2021 In an extensive juxtaposition, this double exhibition focuses on the work of the German filmmaker Harun Farocki (1944 Nový Jičín, CZ—2014 Berlin, DE) and the Austrian graphic artist and painter Florentina Pakosta (1933 Vienna, AT). Starting in the 1970s, the critical reflection on aspects of power became central to both artists’ work. BLOG - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Welcome to the blog of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg. With it, we would like to bring visitors and readers closer to our everyday museum life—be it with information on our program, the exhibitions, our employees or with guest articles on exciting topics. When creating the blog, we have decided—for the time being —against a commentREGISTRATION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, AustriaSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenesof return.
AMALIE-REDLICH-TOWER Amalie-Redlich-Tower. A striking, albeit unlikely couple on Mönchsberg Mountain is a distinctive feature of Salzburg's impressive townscape: the medieval water tower built in 1892 situated right next to the puristic Museum der Moderne Salzburg, which was opened in 2004. On November 30, 2014 the former water tower was ceremonially opened. DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. Press kit ZIP | PDF. ANNA BOGHIGUIAN TRADE + BIRDS During the preparations for her retrospective at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg in the summer of 2018, Anna Boghiguian created an installation for the Rupertinum’s atrium. Featuring a spectacular sail, it is titled Trade + Birds . Working on the scene, the artist embroidered the historical ship’s sail, which she had purchased in Cairo, the Egyptian capital, with painted fabrics. HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. TEAM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG T +43 662 842220-111. F + 43 662 842220-700. Lena Nievers. Curator and Head of Collection (Modern Art) T +43 662 842220. F +43 662 842220-700. Kerstin Stremmel (from June 2021) Head of Collection, Photography and Media Art. T +43 662 842220-350. THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. LEO KANDL. PEOPLE AND PLACES—PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 40 YEARS The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is delighted to honor Leo Kandl (1944 Mistelbach, AT – Vienna, AT) with this year’s Otto Breicha-Prize for Artistic Photography. A reticent and sensitive observer, Kandl has travelled the world and returned with pictures that attest to his encounters. The photographs of the Weinhaus series from the 1980s tell stories of people on the margins of society and HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. TEAM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG T +43 662 842220-111. F + 43 662 842220-700. Lena Nievers. Curator and Head of Collection (Modern Art) T +43 662 842220. F +43 662 842220-700. Kerstin Stremmel (from June 2021) Head of Collection, Photography and Media Art. T +43 662 842220-350. THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. LEO KANDL. PEOPLE AND PLACES—PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 40 YEARS The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is delighted to honor Leo Kandl (1944 Mistelbach, AT – Vienna, AT) with this year’s Otto Breicha-Prize for Artistic Photography. A reticent and sensitive observer, Kandl has travelled the world and returned with pictures that attest to his encounters. The photographs of the Weinhaus series from the 1980s tell stories of people on the margins of society andSEARCH COLLECTION
Hours Tue—Sun 10 a.m.—6 p.m. Wed 10 a.m.—8 p.m. During the festival season also Mon 10 a.m.—6 p.m. Due to an exhibition reconstruction, level 1 on the Mönchberg is not accessible until June12, 2021.
IMPRINT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Mönchsberg 32, 5020 Salzburg. T +43 (0)662 842220. F +43 (0)662 842220 700. Email: info@mdmsalzburg.at. Web: www.museumdermoderne.at. Museum der Moderne – Rupertinum Betriebsgesellschaft mbH A company of the Province of Salzburg. VAT number: ATU57320919. DVR number: 917763. Commercial register number: 238645z.ART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl. THE PHYSIOGNOMY OF POWER. HARUN FAROCKI & FLORENTINA December 8, 2020 – extended until May 24, 2021 In an extensive juxtaposition, this double exhibition focuses on the work of the German filmmaker Harun Farocki (1944 Nový Jičín, CZ—2014 Berlin, DE) and the Austrian graphic artist and painter Florentina Pakosta (1933 Vienna, AT). Starting in the 1970s, the critical reflection on aspects of power became central to both artists’ work. BLOG - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Welcome to the blog of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg. With it, we would like to bring visitors and readers closer to our everyday museum life—be it with information on our program, the exhibitions, our employees or with guest articles on exciting topics. When creating the blog, we have decided—for the time being —against a commentREGISTRATION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, AustriaSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenesof return.
AMALIE-REDLICH-TOWER Amalie-Redlich-Tower. A striking, albeit unlikely couple on Mönchsberg Mountain is a distinctive feature of Salzburg's impressive townscape: the medieval water tower built in 1892 situated right next to the puristic Museum der Moderne Salzburg, which was opened in 2004. On November 30, 2014 the former water tower was ceremonially opened. DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. Press kit ZIP | PDF. ANNA BOGHIGUIAN TRADE + BIRDS During the preparations for her retrospective at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg in the summer of 2018, Anna Boghiguian created an installation for the Rupertinum’s atrium. Featuring a spectacular sail, it is titled Trade + Birds . Working on the scene, the artist embroidered the historical ship’s sail, which she had purchased in Cairo, the Egyptian capital, with painted fabrics. HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. TEAM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG T +43 662 842220-111. F + 43 662 842220-700. Lena Nievers. Curator and Head of Collection (Modern Art) T +43 662 842220. F +43 662 842220-700. Kerstin Stremmel (from June 2021) Head of Collection, Photography and Media Art. T +43 662 842220-350. THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. LEO KANDL. PEOPLE AND PLACES—PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 40 YEARS The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is delighted to honor Leo Kandl (1944 Mistelbach, AT – Vienna, AT) with this year’s Otto Breicha-Prize for Artistic Photography. A reticent and sensitive observer, Kandl has travelled the world and returned with pictures that attest to his encounters. The photographs of the Weinhaus series from the 1980s tell stories of people on the margins of society and HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. TEAM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG T +43 662 842220-111. F + 43 662 842220-700. Lena Nievers. Curator and Head of Collection (Modern Art) T +43 662 842220. F +43 662 842220-700. Kerstin Stremmel (from June 2021) Head of Collection, Photography and Media Art. T +43 662 842220-350. THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. LEO KANDL. PEOPLE AND PLACES—PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 40 YEARS The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is delighted to honor Leo Kandl (1944 Mistelbach, AT – Vienna, AT) with this year’s Otto Breicha-Prize for Artistic Photography. A reticent and sensitive observer, Kandl has travelled the world and returned with pictures that attest to his encounters. The photographs of the Weinhaus series from the 1980s tell stories of people on the margins of society andSEARCH COLLECTION
Hours Tue—Sun 10 a.m.—6 p.m. Wed 10 a.m.—8 p.m. During the festival season also Mon 10 a.m.—6 p.m. Due to an exhibition reconstruction, level 1 on the Mönchberg is not accessible until June12, 2021.
IMPRINT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Mönchsberg 32, 5020 Salzburg. T +43 (0)662 842220. F +43 (0)662 842220 700. Email: info@mdmsalzburg.at. Web: www.museumdermoderne.at. Museum der Moderne – Rupertinum Betriebsgesellschaft mbH A company of the Province of Salzburg. VAT number: ATU57320919. DVR number: 917763. Commercial register number: 238645z.ART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl. BLOG - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Welcome to the blog of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg. With it, we would like to bring visitors and readers closer to our everyday museum life—be it with information on our program, the exhibitions, our employees or with guest articles on exciting topics. When creating the blog, we have decided—for the time being —against a commentSCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenesof return.
AMALIE-REDLICH-TOWER Amalie-Redlich-Tower. A striking, albeit unlikely couple on Mönchsberg Mountain is a distinctive feature of Salzburg's impressive townscape: the medieval water tower built in 1892 situated right next to the puristic Museum der Moderne Salzburg, which was opened in 2004. On November 30, 2014 the former water tower was ceremonially opened.REGISTRATION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. Press kit ZIP | PDF.SALZBURG UNBUILT
The exhibition Salzburg Unbuilt at Museum der Moderne Salzburg resurrects non-completed building ideas and raises the question of how life in Mozart’s birthplace might have been. The Museum der Moderne Salzburg will offer a completely new perspective of Salzburg with an exhibition devoted for the first time to rejected ideas, failed concepts, and utopian plans for this city. ANNA BOGHIGUIAN TRADE + BIRDS During the preparations for her retrospective at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg in the summer of 2018, Anna Boghiguian created an installation for the Rupertinum’s atrium. Featuring a spectacular sail, it is titled Trade + Birds . Working on the scene, the artist embroidered the historical ship’s sail, which she had purchased in Cairo, the Egyptian capital, with painted fabrics. HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at.SEARCH COLLECTION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at.SEARCH COLLECTION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. ABOUT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Wed 10 a.m.—7 p.m. During the festival season also. Mon 10 a.m.—6 p.m. T +43 662 842220. info@mdmsalzburg.at. shop@mdmsalzburg.at. Due to construction work for a new exhibition, level 3 on the Mönchsberg is currently closed. NAVIGATION. Exhibitions & Events.REGISTRATION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, AustriaNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. Press kit ZIP | PDF.FROM THE DIRECTOR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is a renowned institution presenting thematically focused presentations of art from the collections and high-quality monographic exhibitions that have helped put Salzburg on the map as one of Europe’s most attractive cultural destinations. AMALIE-REDLICH-TOWER Amalie-Redlich-Tower. A striking, albeit unlikely couple on Mönchsberg Mountain is a distinctive feature of Salzburg's impressive townscape: the medieval water tower built in 1892 situated right next to the puristic Museum der Moderne Salzburg, which was opened in 2004. On November 30, 2014 the former water tower was ceremonially opened.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenesof return.
SALZBURG UNBUILT
The exhibition Salzburg Unbuilt at Museum der Moderne Salzburg resurrects non-completed building ideas and raises the question of how life in Mozart’s birthplace might have been. The Museum der Moderne Salzburg will offer a completely new perspective of Salzburg with an exhibition devoted for the first time to rejected ideas, failed concepts, and utopian plans for this city. DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria ANA MENDIETA. TRACES With Ana Mendieta. Traces , the Museum der Moderne Salzburg dedicates an extensive retrospective to the well-known American artist from Cuba for the first time in German-speaking countries and publishes the first German-language monograph. Ana Mendieta was born in 1948 in Havanna in CubaAt the age of twelve, her parents sent her together with her sister to the United States to be raised HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at.SEARCH COLLECTION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at.SEARCH COLLECTION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. ABOUT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Wed 10 a.m.—7 p.m. During the festival season also. Mon 10 a.m.—6 p.m. T +43 662 842220. info@mdmsalzburg.at. shop@mdmsalzburg.at. Due to construction work for a new exhibition, level 3 on the Mönchsberg is currently closed. NAVIGATION. Exhibitions & Events.REGISTRATION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, AustriaNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. Press kit ZIP | PDF.FROM THE DIRECTOR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is a renowned institution presenting thematically focused presentations of art from the collections and high-quality monographic exhibitions that have helped put Salzburg on the map as one of Europe’s most attractive cultural destinations. AMALIE-REDLICH-TOWER Amalie-Redlich-Tower. A striking, albeit unlikely couple on Mönchsberg Mountain is a distinctive feature of Salzburg's impressive townscape: the medieval water tower built in 1892 situated right next to the puristic Museum der Moderne Salzburg, which was opened in 2004. On November 30, 2014 the former water tower was ceremonially opened.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenesof return.
SALZBURG UNBUILT
The exhibition Salzburg Unbuilt at Museum der Moderne Salzburg resurrects non-completed building ideas and raises the question of how life in Mozart’s birthplace might have been. The Museum der Moderne Salzburg will offer a completely new perspective of Salzburg with an exhibition devoted for the first time to rejected ideas, failed concepts, and utopian plans for this city. DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria ANA MENDIETA. TRACES With Ana Mendieta. Traces , the Museum der Moderne Salzburg dedicates an extensive retrospective to the well-known American artist from Cuba for the first time in German-speaking countries and publishes the first German-language monograph. Ana Mendieta was born in 1948 in Havanna in CubaAt the age of twelve, her parents sent her together with her sister to the United States to be raised HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
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Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the Virtual tour This World Is White No Longer. Views of a Decentered World. Experience our current exhibition at Rupterinum in 360°. This World Is White No Longer. Views of a VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and byINTRODUCTION
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. Together with the works owned by the Province of Salzburg, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg also looks afterthe
OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Head of PR and Marketing. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at.SEARCH COLLECTION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stance RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum. The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - Rupertinum". The building was mentioned as early as 1350 and was built in 1633 in the early Baroque style. Under Archbishop Paris Lodron, theART EDUCATION
The team of the Museum Education department is looking forward to your visit to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg! Mirabelle Spreckelsen, Elisabeth Ihrenberger, Victoria Fahrengruber, Cristina Struber, Magdalena Stieb, Theresa Weiss and Ilse Renate Pürstl.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenes of return. Focusing on a selection ofNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. ABOUT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Wed 10 a.m.—7 p.m. During the festival season also. Mon 10 a.m.—6 p.m. T +43 662 842220. info@mdmsalzburg.at. shop@mdmsalzburg.at. Due to construction work for a new exhibition, level 3 on the Mönchsberg is currently closed. NAVIGATION. Exhibitions & Events.REGISTRATION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, AustriaNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Mönchsberg 32. 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601. M +43 664 854 99 83. F + 43 662 842220-700. presse (at)mdmsalzburg.at. Press kit ZIP | PDF.FROM THE DIRECTOR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is a renowned institution presenting thematically focused presentations of art from the collections and high-quality monographic exhibitions that have helped put Salzburg on the map as one of Europe’s most attractive cultural destinations. AMALIE-REDLICH-TOWER Amalie-Redlich-Tower. A striking, albeit unlikely couple on Mönchsberg Mountain is a distinctive feature of Salzburg's impressive townscape: the medieval water tower built in 1892 situated right next to the puristic Museum der Moderne Salzburg, which was opened in 2004. On November 30, 2014 the former water tower was ceremonially opened.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenesof return.
SALZBURG UNBUILT
The exhibition Salzburg Unbuilt at Museum der Moderne Salzburg resurrects non-completed building ideas and raises the question of how life in Mozart’s birthplace might have been. The Museum der Moderne Salzburg will offer a completely new perspective of Salzburg with an exhibition devoted for the first time to rejected ideas, failed concepts, and utopian plans for this city. DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria ANA MENDIETA. TRACES With Ana Mendieta. Traces , the Museum der Moderne Salzburg dedicates an extensive retrospective to the well-known American artist from Cuba for the first time in German-speaking countries and publishes the first German-language monograph. Ana Mendieta was born in 1948 in Havanna in CubaAt the age of twelve, her parents sent her together with her sister to the United States to be raised HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION Livestream of the opening Yinka Shonibare CBE. End of Empire The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and by phone at +43 662 842220-252.INTRODUCTION
Overview The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Contact Martin Riegler Head of PR and Marketing Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601 M +43 664854 99 83
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Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stanceART EDUCATION
12.11.2019: A place to experience, shape and linger The Art Education room in the exhibition "The Tip of the Iceberg" RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - AMALIE-REDLICH-TOWER Amalie-Redlich-Tower A striking, albeit unlikely couple on Mönchsberg Mountain is a distinctive feature of Salzburg's impressive townscape: the medieval water tower built in 1892 situated right next to the puristic Museum der Moderne Salzburg, which was opened in 2004.NOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. HOMEPAGE - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGEXHIBITIONS & EVENTSCOLLECTIONLEARN & RESEARCHABOUTART EDUCATION Livestream of the opening Yinka Shonibare CBE. End of Empire The Museum der Moderne Salzburg invites you to the Digital Opening of the VISIT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Art packages. Museum visit, gastronomic delight* and convenient travel. Available at all ticket offices of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg, at the station of the Mönchsberg elevator, in the online store of Salzburg AG Tourismus, and by phone at +43 662 842220-252.INTRODUCTION
Overview The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is responsible for diverse and extensive collections, totaling around 55,000 works, ranging from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, and from the beginning focused on graphics and photography. OVERVIEW - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Contact Martin Riegler Head of PR and Marketing Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601 M +43 664854 99 83
SEARCH COLLECTION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria THIS WORLD IS WHITE NO LONGER. VIEWS OF A DECENTERED WORLD April 24 – October 10, 2021 “This world is white no longer, and it will never be white again,” the American writer James Baldwin declared in his essay Stranger in the Village in 1953. Baldwin’s prophetic dictum represents both a forceful critique of white Western thinking and an impassioned call for a universal humanism. The exhibition This World Is White No Longer proposes a stanceART EDUCATION
12.11.2019: A place to experience, shape and linger The Art Education room in the exhibition "The Tip of the Iceberg" RUPERTINUM - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Rupertinum The Rupertinum, an early Baroque building in the center of the old town, was rebuilt in 1983 by architect Gerhard Garstenauer and reopened as the "Museum of Modern Art and Graphic Collection - AMALIE-REDLICH-TOWER Amalie-Redlich-Tower A striking, albeit unlikely couple on Mönchsberg Mountain is a distinctive feature of Salzburg's impressive townscape: the medieval water tower built in 1892 situated right next to the puristic Museum der Moderne Salzburg, which was opened in 2004.NOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go. ABOUT - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG All year round, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg presents at its two locations (Mönchsberg & Rupertinum) exhibitions on the Classical Modern, on art since the end ofREGISTRATION
Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, AustriaNOT VITAL. IR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the Swiss artist Not Vital’s (Sent, CH, 1948) first solo exhibition at a museum in Austria. The sprawling presentation features twenty-one sculptures, three expansive installations that take up entire rooms and walls, and a hundred and forty-four drawings. The exhibition’s title is a word from the artist’s native Romansh language: ir means to go.FROM THE DIRECTOR
The Museum der Moderne Salzburg is a renowned institution presenting thematically focused presentations of art from the collections and high-quality monographic exhibitions that have helped put Salzburg on the map as one of Europe’s most attractive cultural destinations. AMALIE-REDLICH-TOWER Amalie-Redlich-Tower A striking, albeit unlikely couple on Mönchsberg Mountain is a distinctive feature of Salzburg's impressive townscape: the medieval water tower built in 1892 situated right next to the puristic Museum der Moderne Salzburg, which was opened in 2004.SCENES OF EXILE
The third and likely final presentation in the series of exhibitions about artists in exile explores Scenes of Exile (2020) all over the world; among them are ports of embarkation and arrival, but also mere places of transit and stopovers where new doors unexpectedly opened, yearned-for destinations, places where escapees got stuck, and scenesof return.
DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Contact Martin Riegler Head of PR and Marketing Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg. T +43 662 842220-601 M +43 664854 99 83
SALZBURG UNBUILT
The exhibition Salzburg Unbuilt at Museum der Moderne Salzburg resurrects non-completed building ideas and raises the question of how life in Mozart’s birthplace might have been. The Museum der Moderne Salzburg will offer a completely new perspective of Salzburg with an exhibition devoted for the first time to rejected ideas, failed concepts, and utopian plans for this city. DETAIL - MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURG Museum der Moderne Salzburg Mönchsberg 32 5020 Salzburg, Austria Rupertinum Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9 5020 Salzburg, Austria ANA MENDIETA. TRACES With Ana Mendieta. Traces , the Museum der Moderne Salzburg dedicates an extensive retrospective to the well-known American artist from Cuba for the first time in German-speaking countries and publishes the first German-language monograph. Ana Mendieta was born in 1948 in Havanna in CubaAt the age of twelve, her parents sent her together with her sister to the United States to be raisedOK
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MUSEUM DER MODERNE SALZBURGMönchsberg 32
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