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VINCENT FECTEAU « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The American artist Vincent Fecteau’s abstract sculptures defy summary description. Out of everyday staples like papier-mâché, cardboard, pictures from magazines, and paint, he fashions complex objects in which spaces simultaneously collapse and explode. WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIAEXHIBITIONSBEETHOVEN FRIEZEASSOCIATION OF VISUAL ARTISTSSECESSIONINFORMATIONEVENTS Gustav Klimt, Beethoven Frieze. Visitors can experience the Beethoven Frieze with musical accompaniment. Using headphones, they will hear the fourth movement of the Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 recorded by the Wiener Symphoniker. EXHIBITIONS « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. SPONSORS & MEMBERS « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Sponsors of the Friends of the Secession. Stefan Auer Harry Bergmann Stephanie Binks Oscar und Andrea Bronner Thomas Buseck Galerie Miryam Charim Ionko Dantchev FRANCIS ALŸS « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Francis Alÿs is known for his discreet performative solo actions as well as for coordinating large-scale collective allegorical events. In Le temps du sommeil, the centerpiece of this exhibition, he presents a work whose subtlety and inscrutable quality make it a paradigmatic example of his oeuvre at large.. Le temps du sommeil (1996–) is a series of 111 paintings created over the course of ED RUSCHA « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Ruscha’s show at the Secession marks the public debut of a new series of linguistic paintings informed by his memories of Oklahoma City, where he spent his teenage years, and the city’s distinctive slang: used parchment drumheads are inscribed with locutions whose shared feature is the use of a double negation—“I Ain’t Telling You No Lie,” for example, and “I Can’t Find My Keys JOHN AKOMFRAH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA In Vertigo Sea, the artist moreover brings climate change into focus, scrutinizing the complex interconnections between humanity’s devastation of the natural world and its self-destructive impulses.Stunning footage of natural scenes serves as the backdrop for a multifaceted reflection interweaving history, fiction, and philosophy. The palette of images includes found material from the THE 1902 BEETHOVEN EXHIBITION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA The 1902 Beethoven Exhibition. Gustav Klimt created the famous Beethoven Frieze for the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession, which was held between April 15 and June 27, 1902. Conceived as a tribute to the composer Ludwig van Beethoven, the presentation epitomized the Secessionists’ vision of an encompassing synthesis of the arts. MARIA HASSABI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA A joint project of Vienna Secession and Wiener Festwochen. With: Elena Antoniou, Maria Hassabi, Michael Helland, Alice Heyward, Oisín Monaghan, Robert Steijn. OLIVER LARIC « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Oliver Laric is a great admirer of glyptotheques and plaster-cast collections, and so his exhibition Photoplastik transforms the Secession’s main hall into a sculpture display. The show assembles his adaptations of works ranging from antiquity to the present, combining them with objects drawn from popular culture and the naturalsciences.
VINCENT FECTEAU « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The American artist Vincent Fecteau’s abstract sculptures defy summary description. Out of everyday staples like papier-mâché, cardboard, pictures from magazines, and paint, he fashions complex objects in which spaces simultaneously collapse and explode. WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Four Seasons ist ein einzigartiges Künstlerbuch, das Yuji Agematsus bekannten zips gewidmet ist: winzigen Skulpturen aus zu neuem Leben erwecktem Abfall, den Agematsu bei seinen täglichen Spaziergängen im New Yorker Stadtraum aufsammelt, eingefasst in Zellophanhüllen von Zigarettenschachteln. EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. ANGELA BULLOCH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA At the Secession, Angela Bulloch is showing a new series of pixel boxes. The boxes are both architecture and figure, and this synthesis–a classic avant-garde interface–is the focus of To the Power of 4., as the show is entitled.Angela Bulloch works with the tension between geometrical grid patterns (floor and ceiling design in the main space, form of the box) and organic bodies, extending FRANCIS ALŸS « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Francis Alÿs is known for his discreet performative solo actions as well as for coordinating large-scale collective allegorical events. In Le temps du sommeil, the centerpiece of this exhibition, he presents a work whose subtlety and inscrutable quality make it a paradigmatic example of his oeuvre at large.. Le temps du sommeil (1996–) is a series of 111 paintings created over the course of TESS JARAY « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Tess Jaray Return to Vienna: The Paintings of Tess Jaray February 19– April 18, 2021
VINCENT FECTEAU « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The American artist Vincent Fecteau’s abstract sculptures defy summary description. Out of everyday staples like papier-mâché, cardboard, pictures from magazines, and paint, he fashions complex objects in which spaces simultaneously collapse and explode. ANGELIKA LODERER « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Angelika Loderer’s sculptures might be classified as media-reflective art: the characteristics of the materials she uses and the manufacturing processes are FRANTIŠEK LESÁK « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The conceptual draftsman and sculptor František Lesák’s work is dedicated to describing and understanding the world of objects and the associated questions of perception. INES DOUJAK « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The artist’s decision to produce a wagon for the parade follows her interest in showing that the regulative moments of heterosexism and forms of self-normalization permeate every section of society—and to this extent, also the parade. MARTINE SYMS « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Martine Syms uses video, installation, and performance to examine representations of blackness and its relationship to vernacular, feminist thought, and radical traditions. WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Four Seasons is a unique artist book presenting Yuji Agematsu’s renowned zips, miniature sculptures comprised of reanimated urban detritus collected by Agematsu on daily walks in New York City and encased within the cellophane wrappers of cigarette packs. GILD THE DOME! « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession’s home is one of the best-known works of art nouveau in the world. Visible from afar, the dome of interwoven golden laurel branches is composed of 2,500 leaves and more than 300 berries. It was constructed in 1897–98 based on designs by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The play of shimmering hues and manifold light reflexes makes the JOHN AKOMFRAH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA February 21 – June 21, 2020. The filmmaker and screenwriter John Akomfrah’s atmospheric films probe the structure of memory, the diasporic experiences of migrants, and the historical, social, and political roots of postcolonialism. A founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective (1982–1998), he continues towork with his
EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. ANGELA BULLOCH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA At the Secession, Angela Bulloch is showing a new series of pixel boxes. The boxes are both architecture and figure, and this synthesis–a classic avant-garde interface–is the focus of To the Power of 4., as the show is entitled.Angela Bulloch works with the tension between geometrical grid patterns (floor and ceiling design in the main space, form of the box) and organic bodies, extending MARIA HASSABI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA A joint project of Vienna Secession and Wiener Festwochen. With: Elena Antoniou, Maria Hassabi, Michael Helland, Alice Heyward, Oisín Monaghan, Robert Steijn. VINCENT FECTEAU « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Vincent Fecteau « Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria. The American artist Vincent Fecteau’s abstract sculptures defy summary description. Out of everyday staples like papier-mâché, cardboard, pictures from magazines, and paint, he fashions complex objects in which spaces simultaneously collapse and explode. Reminiscent, in manyinstances
THE 1902 BEETHOVEN EXHIBITION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA The 1902 Beethoven Exhibition. Gustav Klimt created the famous Beethoven Frieze for the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession, which was held between April 15 and June 27, 1902. Conceived as a tribute to the composer Ludwig van Beethoven, the presentation epitomized the Secessionists’ vision of an encompassing synthesis of the arts. LARA ALMARCEGUI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Like her other Guides, the brochure Brachflächen am Nordbahnhof, Wien / Wastelands at Nordbahnhof, Vienna, steers clear of romanticizing any sort of patina, of a sentimental view of the past.The derelict areas Lara Almarcegui studies are located on the grounds of ARTIST BOOK BY ANTHEA HAMILTON « SECESSION Artist book by Anthea Hamilton. Anthea Hamilton has conceived and designed an artist book to be published with the Secession, which comprises a series of images collaged from personal photographs, found images and computer-based drawings. WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Four Seasons is a unique artist book presenting Yuji Agematsu’s renowned zips, miniature sculptures comprised of reanimated urban detritus collected by Agematsu on daily walks in New York City and encased within the cellophane wrappers of cigarette packs. GILD THE DOME! « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession’s home is one of the best-known works of art nouveau in the world. Visible from afar, the dome of interwoven golden laurel branches is composed of 2,500 leaves and more than 300 berries. It was constructed in 1897–98 based on designs by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The play of shimmering hues and manifold light reflexes makes the JOHN AKOMFRAH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA February 21 – June 21, 2020. The filmmaker and screenwriter John Akomfrah’s atmospheric films probe the structure of memory, the diasporic experiences of migrants, and the historical, social, and political roots of postcolonialism. A founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective (1982–1998), he continues towork with his
EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. ANGELA BULLOCH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA At the Secession, Angela Bulloch is showing a new series of pixel boxes. The boxes are both architecture and figure, and this synthesis–a classic avant-garde interface–is the focus of To the Power of 4., as the show is entitled.Angela Bulloch works with the tension between geometrical grid patterns (floor and ceiling design in the main space, form of the box) and organic bodies, extending MARIA HASSABI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA A joint project of Vienna Secession and Wiener Festwochen. With: Elena Antoniou, Maria Hassabi, Michael Helland, Alice Heyward, Oisín Monaghan, Robert Steijn. VINCENT FECTEAU « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Vincent Fecteau « Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria. The American artist Vincent Fecteau’s abstract sculptures defy summary description. Out of everyday staples like papier-mâché, cardboard, pictures from magazines, and paint, he fashions complex objects in which spaces simultaneously collapse and explode. Reminiscent, in manyinstances
THE 1902 BEETHOVEN EXHIBITION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA The 1902 Beethoven Exhibition. Gustav Klimt created the famous Beethoven Frieze for the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession, which was held between April 15 and June 27, 1902. Conceived as a tribute to the composer Ludwig van Beethoven, the presentation epitomized the Secessionists’ vision of an encompassing synthesis of the arts. LARA ALMARCEGUI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Like her other Guides, the brochure Brachflächen am Nordbahnhof, Wien / Wastelands at Nordbahnhof, Vienna, steers clear of romanticizing any sort of patina, of a sentimental view of the past.The derelict areas Lara Almarcegui studies are located on the grounds of ARTIST BOOK BY ANTHEA HAMILTON « SECESSION Artist book by Anthea Hamilton. Anthea Hamilton has conceived and designed an artist book to be published with the Secession, which comprises a series of images collaged from personal photographs, found images and computer-based drawings. WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Four Seasons ist ein einzigartiges Künstlerbuch, das Yuji Agematsus bekannten zips gewidmet ist: winzigen Skulpturen aus zu neuem Leben erwecktem Abfall, den Agematsu bei seinen täglichen Spaziergängen im New Yorker Stadtraum aufsammelt, eingefasst in Zellophanhüllen von Zigarettenschachteln. WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Four Seasons is a unique artist book presenting Yuji Agematsu’s renowned zips, miniature sculptures comprised of reanimated urban detritus collected by Agematsu on daily walks in New York City and encased within the cellophane wrappers of cigarette packs. THE BUILDING’S HISTORY « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Building’s History. The Vienna Secession was adapted and renovated several times in the course of its hundred-year history. The entrance hall was first altered as early as 1901. In 1908, part of the ornamentation and the motto “Der Zeit ihre Kunst. Der Kunst ihre Freiheit.” were removed. The building suffered bomb damage duringWorld
MEMBERS « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Board of the Secession. Herwig Kempinger (President), Ramesch Daha, Ricarda Denzer, Carola Dertnig (Vice-President), Susi Jirkuff (Secretary), Lone Haugaard Madsen, Ursula Mayer, Christoph Meier (Treasurer), Nick Oberthaler, Florian Pumhösl (Vice-President), Francis Ruyter, Maja Vukoje. GILD THE DOME! « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession’s home is one of the best-known works of art nouveau in the world. Visible from afar, the dome of interwoven golden laurel branches is composed of 2,500 leaves and more than 300 berries. It was constructed in 1897–98 based on designs by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The play of shimmering hues and manifold light reflexes makes the MISSION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Mission Statement. In keeping with the motto that adorns its facade—“To each era its art. To art its freedom.”—the Secession hosts an international program that explores current forms of artistic expression in solo and themed exhibitions. It is a sounding board for the aesthetic and critical discourses on art, culture, and society that HISTORY & CRITICISM « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA History of the Beethoven Frieze. Between the sensational first presentation as part of the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists in 1902 and its permanent installation in the Secession’s basement, Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze had a turbulent history. It was originally intended as an ephemeral work of art; like the other decorative paintings, it was to be removed after the EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. SUPPORT « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession needs your support. The Secession is a private exhibition space, operated by an independent artists’ association since its founding in 1897. As an important forum for international contemporary art, the Secession presents approximately 15 exhibitions a year. It offers international and Austrian artists a singularopportunity to
ICONOGRAPHIC PROGRAM AND SYMBOLISM « WIENER SECESSION Iconographic Program and Symbolism. “Three important innovations can be observed in Gustav Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze: the two-dimensional depiction and the monumental isolation of the human figure, the expressive use of the line, and the dominant role of ornament. Klimt’s participation in the Beethoven experiment marks thebeginning of his
WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Four Seasons is a unique artist book presenting Yuji Agematsu’s renowned zips, miniature sculptures comprised of reanimated urban detritus collected by Agematsu on daily walks in New York City and encased within the cellophane wrappers of cigarette packs. GILD THE DOME! « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession’s home is one of the best-known works of art nouveau in the world. Visible from afar, the dome of interwoven golden laurel branches is composed of 2,500 leaves and more than 300 berries. It was constructed in 1897–98 based on designs by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The play of shimmering hues and manifold light reflexes makes the JOHN AKOMFRAH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA February 21 – June 21, 2020. The filmmaker and screenwriter John Akomfrah’s atmospheric films probe the structure of memory, the diasporic experiences of migrants, and the historical, social, and political roots of postcolonialism. A founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective (1982–1998), he continues towork with his
EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. ANGELA BULLOCH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA At the Secession, Angela Bulloch is showing a new series of pixel boxes. The boxes are both architecture and figure, and this synthesis–a classic avant-garde interface–is the focus of To the Power of 4., as the show is entitled.Angela Bulloch works with the tension between geometrical grid patterns (floor and ceiling design in the main space, form of the box) and organic bodies, extending MARIA HASSABI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA A joint project of Vienna Secession and Wiener Festwochen. With: Elena Antoniou, Maria Hassabi, Michael Helland, Alice Heyward, Oisín Monaghan, Robert Steijn. VINCENT FECTEAU « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Vincent Fecteau « Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria. The American artist Vincent Fecteau’s abstract sculptures defy summary description. Out of everyday staples like papier-mâché, cardboard, pictures from magazines, and paint, he fashions complex objects in which spaces simultaneously collapse and explode. Reminiscent, in manyinstances
THE 1902 BEETHOVEN EXHIBITION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNABEETHOVEN FRIEZE ANALYSISKLIMT THE BEETHOVEN FRIEZE The 1902 Beethoven Exhibition. Gustav Klimt created the famous Beethoven Frieze for the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession, which was held between April 15 and June 27, 1902. Conceived as a tribute to the composer Ludwig van Beethoven, the presentation epitomized the Secessionists’ vision of an encompassing synthesis of the arts. LARA ALMARCEGUI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Like her other Guides, the brochure Brachflächen am Nordbahnhof, Wien / Wastelands at Nordbahnhof, Vienna, steers clear of romanticizing any sort of patina, of a sentimental view of the past.The derelict areas Lara Almarcegui studies are located on the grounds of ARTIST BOOK BY ANTHEA HAMILTON « SECESSION Artist book by Anthea Hamilton. Anthea Hamilton has conceived and designed an artist book to be published with the Secession, which comprises a series of images collaged from personal photographs, found images and computer-based drawings. WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Four Seasons is a unique artist book presenting Yuji Agematsu’s renowned zips, miniature sculptures comprised of reanimated urban detritus collected by Agematsu on daily walks in New York City and encased within the cellophane wrappers of cigarette packs. GILD THE DOME! « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession’s home is one of the best-known works of art nouveau in the world. Visible from afar, the dome of interwoven golden laurel branches is composed of 2,500 leaves and more than 300 berries. It was constructed in 1897–98 based on designs by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The play of shimmering hues and manifold light reflexes makes the JOHN AKOMFRAH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA February 21 – June 21, 2020. The filmmaker and screenwriter John Akomfrah’s atmospheric films probe the structure of memory, the diasporic experiences of migrants, and the historical, social, and political roots of postcolonialism. A founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective (1982–1998), he continues towork with his
EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. ANGELA BULLOCH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA At the Secession, Angela Bulloch is showing a new series of pixel boxes. The boxes are both architecture and figure, and this synthesis–a classic avant-garde interface–is the focus of To the Power of 4., as the show is entitled.Angela Bulloch works with the tension between geometrical grid patterns (floor and ceiling design in the main space, form of the box) and organic bodies, extending MARIA HASSABI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA A joint project of Vienna Secession and Wiener Festwochen. With: Elena Antoniou, Maria Hassabi, Michael Helland, Alice Heyward, Oisín Monaghan, Robert Steijn. VINCENT FECTEAU « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Vincent Fecteau « Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria. The American artist Vincent Fecteau’s abstract sculptures defy summary description. Out of everyday staples like papier-mâché, cardboard, pictures from magazines, and paint, he fashions complex objects in which spaces simultaneously collapse and explode. Reminiscent, in manyinstances
THE 1902 BEETHOVEN EXHIBITION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNABEETHOVEN FRIEZE ANALYSISKLIMT THE BEETHOVEN FRIEZE The 1902 Beethoven Exhibition. Gustav Klimt created the famous Beethoven Frieze for the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession, which was held between April 15 and June 27, 1902. Conceived as a tribute to the composer Ludwig van Beethoven, the presentation epitomized the Secessionists’ vision of an encompassing synthesis of the arts. LARA ALMARCEGUI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Like her other Guides, the brochure Brachflächen am Nordbahnhof, Wien / Wastelands at Nordbahnhof, Vienna, steers clear of romanticizing any sort of patina, of a sentimental view of the past.The derelict areas Lara Almarcegui studies are located on the grounds of ARTIST BOOK BY ANTHEA HAMILTON « SECESSION Artist book by Anthea Hamilton. Anthea Hamilton has conceived and designed an artist book to be published with the Secession, which comprises a series of images collaged from personal photographs, found images and computer-based drawings. WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Four Seasons is a unique artist book presenting Yuji Agematsu’s renowned zips, miniature sculptures comprised of reanimated urban detritus collected by Agematsu on daily walks in New York City and encased within the cellophane wrappers of cigarette packs. THE BUILDING’S HISTORY « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Building’s History. The Vienna Secession was adapted and renovated several times in the course of its hundred-year history. The entrance hall was first altered as early as 1901. In 1908, part of the ornamentation and the motto “Der Zeit ihre Kunst. Der Kunst ihre Freiheit.” were removed. The building suffered bomb damage duringWorld
GILD THE DOME! « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession’s home is one of the best-known works of art nouveau in the world. Visible from afar, the dome of interwoven golden laurel branches is composed of 2,500 leaves and more than 300 berries. It was constructed in 1897–98 based on designs by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The play of shimmering hues and manifold light reflexes makes the MEMBERS « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Board of the Secession. Herwig Kempinger (President), Ramesch Daha, Ricarda Denzer, Carola Dertnig (Vice-President), Susi Jirkuff (Secretary), Lone Haugaard Madsen, Ursula Mayer, Christoph Meier (Treasurer), Nick Oberthaler, Florian Pumhösl (Vice-President), Francis Ruyter, Maja Vukoje. HISTORY & CRITICISM « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA History of the Beethoven Frieze. Between the sensational first presentation as part of the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists in 1902 and its permanent installation in the Secession’s basement, Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze had a turbulent history. It was originally intended as an ephemeral work of art; like the other decorative paintings, it was to be removed after the MISSION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Mission Statement. In keeping with the motto that adorns its facade—“To each era its art. To art its freedom.”—the Secession hosts an international program that explores current forms of artistic expression in solo and themed exhibitions. It is a sounding board for the aesthetic and critical discourses on art, culture, and society that EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. FAVOURITE « ARTIKEL-STATUS « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA For questions regarding the ordering process, please contact: Gabriele Grabler. shop@secession.at. Tel: +43-1-587 53 07-15. Terms and Conditions. Shipping and Delivery Rates. Cancellation policy. Payment options: Visa, Mastercard, Sofortüberweisung. SUPPORT « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession needs your support. The Secession is a private exhibition space, operated by an independent artists’ association since its founding in 1897. As an important forum for international contemporary art, the Secession presents approximately 15 exhibitions a year. It offers international and Austrian artists a singularopportunity to
ICONOGRAPHIC PROGRAM AND SYMBOLISM « WIENER SECESSION Iconographic Program and Symbolism. “Three important innovations can be observed in Gustav Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze: the two-dimensional depiction and the monumental isolation of the human figure, the expressive use of the line, and the dominant role of ornament. Klimt’s participation in the Beethoven experiment marks thebeginning of his
WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIAEXHIBITIONSBEETHOVEN FRIEZEASSOCIATION OF VISUAL ARTISTSSECESSIONINFORMATIONEVENTS Gustav Klimt, Beethoven Frieze. Visitors can experience the Beethoven Frieze with musical accompaniment. Using headphones, they will hear the fourth movement of the Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 recorded by the Wiener Symphoniker. THE BUILDING’S HISTORY « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Building’s History. The Vienna Secession was adapted and renovated several times in the course of its hundred-year history. The entrance hall was first altered as early as 1901. In 1908, part of the ornamentation and the motto “Der Zeit ihre Kunst. Der Kunst ihre Freiheit.” were removed. The building suffered bomb damage duringWorld
JOHN AKOMFRAH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA February 21 – June 21, 2020. The filmmaker and screenwriter John Akomfrah’s atmospheric films probe the structure of memory, the diasporic experiences of migrants, and the historical, social, and political roots of postcolonialism. A founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective (1982–1998), he continues towork with his
GILD THE DOME! « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession’s home is one of the best-known works of art nouveau in the world. Visible from afar, the dome of interwoven golden laurel branches is composed of 2,500 leaves and more than 300 berries. It was constructed in 1897–98 based on designs by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The play of shimmering hues and manifold light reflexes makes the EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. EXHIBITION SPACE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA An exhibition space for contemporary art. The Vienna Secession is an exhibition space that occupies a unique position in the history of modern art, combining a contemporary, forward-looking program with a building whose architecture is an icon of the spirit of innovation MARIA HASSABI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA A joint project of Vienna Secession and Wiener Festwochen. With: Elena Antoniou, Maria Hassabi, Michael Helland, Alice Heyward, Oisín Monaghan, Robert Steijn. THE 1902 BEETHOVEN EXHIBITION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNABEETHOVEN FRIEZE ANALYSISKLIMT THE BEETHOVEN FRIEZE The 1902 Beethoven Exhibition. Gustav Klimt created the famous Beethoven Frieze for the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession, which was held between April 15 and June 27, 1902. Conceived as a tribute to the composer Ludwig van Beethoven, the presentation epitomized the Secessionists’ vision of an encompassing synthesis of the arts. VINCENT FECTEAU « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Vincent Fecteau « Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria. The American artist Vincent Fecteau’s abstract sculptures defy summary description. Out of everyday staples like papier-mâché, cardboard, pictures from magazines, and paint, he fashions complex objects in which spaces simultaneously collapse and explode. Reminiscent, in manyinstances
OLIVER LARIC « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Oliver Laric is a great admirer of glyptotheques and plaster-cast collections, and so his exhibition Photoplastik transforms the Secession’s main hall into a sculpture display. The show assembles his adaptations of works ranging from antiquity to the present, combining them with objects drawn from popular culture and the naturalsciences.
WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIAEXHIBITIONSBEETHOVEN FRIEZEASSOCIATION OF VISUAL ARTISTSSECESSIONINFORMATIONEVENTS Gustav Klimt, Beethoven Frieze. Visitors can experience the Beethoven Frieze with musical accompaniment. Using headphones, they will hear the fourth movement of the Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 recorded by the Wiener Symphoniker. THE BUILDING’S HISTORY « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Building’s History. The Vienna Secession was adapted and renovated several times in the course of its hundred-year history. The entrance hall was first altered as early as 1901. In 1908, part of the ornamentation and the motto “Der Zeit ihre Kunst. Der Kunst ihre Freiheit.” were removed. The building suffered bomb damage duringWorld
JOHN AKOMFRAH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA February 21 – June 21, 2020. The filmmaker and screenwriter John Akomfrah’s atmospheric films probe the structure of memory, the diasporic experiences of migrants, and the historical, social, and political roots of postcolonialism. A founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective (1982–1998), he continues towork with his
GILD THE DOME! « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession’s home is one of the best-known works of art nouveau in the world. Visible from afar, the dome of interwoven golden laurel branches is composed of 2,500 leaves and more than 300 berries. It was constructed in 1897–98 based on designs by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The play of shimmering hues and manifold light reflexes makes the EXHIBITIONS ARCHIVE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna office@secession.at Tel.: +43/1/587 53 07. Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. EXHIBITION SPACE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA An exhibition space for contemporary art. The Vienna Secession is an exhibition space that occupies a unique position in the history of modern art, combining a contemporary, forward-looking program with a building whose architecture is an icon of the spirit of innovation MARIA HASSABI « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA A joint project of Vienna Secession and Wiener Festwochen. With: Elena Antoniou, Maria Hassabi, Michael Helland, Alice Heyward, Oisín Monaghan, Robert Steijn. THE 1902 BEETHOVEN EXHIBITION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNABEETHOVEN FRIEZE ANALYSISKLIMT THE BEETHOVEN FRIEZE The 1902 Beethoven Exhibition. Gustav Klimt created the famous Beethoven Frieze for the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession, which was held between April 15 and June 27, 1902. Conceived as a tribute to the composer Ludwig van Beethoven, the presentation epitomized the Secessionists’ vision of an encompassing synthesis of the arts. VINCENT FECTEAU « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Vincent Fecteau « Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria. The American artist Vincent Fecteau’s abstract sculptures defy summary description. Out of everyday staples like papier-mâché, cardboard, pictures from magazines, and paint, he fashions complex objects in which spaces simultaneously collapse and explode. Reminiscent, in manyinstances
OLIVER LARIC « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Oliver Laric is a great admirer of glyptotheques and plaster-cast collections, and so his exhibition Photoplastik transforms the Secession’s main hall into a sculpture display. The show assembles his adaptations of works ranging from antiquity to the present, combining them with objects drawn from popular culture and the naturalsciences.
WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Four Seasons is a unique artist book presenting Yuji Agematsu’s renowned zips, miniature sculptures comprised of reanimated urban detritus collected by Agematsu on daily walks in New York City and encased within the cellophane wrappers of cigarette packs. THE BUILDING’S HISTORY « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Building’s History. The Vienna Secession was adapted and renovated several times in the course of its hundred-year history. The entrance hall was first altered as early as 1901. In 1908, part of the ornamentation and the motto “Der Zeit ihre Kunst. Der Kunst ihre Freiheit.” were removed. The building suffered bomb damage duringWorld
GILD THE DOME! « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA The Secession’s home is one of the best-known works of art nouveau in the world. Visible from afar, the dome of interwoven golden laurel branches is composed of 2,500 leaves and more than 300 berries. It was constructed in 1897–98 based on designs by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The play of shimmering hues and manifold light reflexes makes the MISSION « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Mission Statement. In keeping with the motto that adorns its facade—“To each era its art. To art its freedom.”—the Secession hosts an international program that explores current forms of artistic expression in solo and themed exhibitions. It is a sounding board for the aesthetic and critical discourses on art, culture, and society that HISTORY & CRITICISM « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA History of the Beethoven Frieze. Between the sensational first presentation as part of the XIVth exhibition of the Association of Visual Artists in 1902 and its permanent installation in the Secession’s basement, Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze had a turbulent history. It was originally intended as an ephemeral work of art; like the other decorative paintings, it was to be removed after the EXHIBITION SPACE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA An exhibition space for contemporary art. The Vienna Secession is an exhibition space that occupies a unique position in the history of modern art, combining a contemporary, forward-looking program with a building whose architecture is an icon of the spirit of innovation ANGELA BULLOCH « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA At the Secession, Angela Bulloch is showing a new series of pixel boxes. The boxes are both architecture and figure, and this synthesis–a classic avant-garde interface–is the focus of To the Power of 4., as the show is entitled.Angela Bulloch works with the tension between geometrical grid patterns (floor and ceiling design in the main space, form of the box) and organic bodies, extending TESS JARAY « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA February 19 – April 18, 2021. For over sixty years, Tess Jaray has made formally austere paintings, dedicating herself to an analysis of the relationships between painting and architecture, between picture and beholder. Given that her oeuvre spans such a long time, a conventional retrospective would hardly have been uninteresting. DANH VO « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Danh Vo’s conceptual works and installations often build on personal experiences to address larger historical, social, and political concerns. Born in Vietnam and raised in Denmark, the artist is fascinated by the ways in which objects and histories become intertwined, serving as projections of national anxieties and personalidentities.
TILL MEGERLE « WIENER SECESSION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA A book designed by the artist, with numerous illustrations contextualizing the drawings on view in the show with additional selections from his oeuvre and an essay by Aziza Harmel, will be published in conjunction with the exhibition. Till Megerle was born in Bayreuth in 1979 and lives and works in Vienna.SECESSION
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