Vienna Secession 1898-1998 by Robert Fleck

Vienna Secession 1898-1998 by Robert Fleck

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A documentation of 130 exhibitions held over the last 100 years in the Vienna Secession, from the beginning of the Modern Movement to the art scene of our own time. Thanks to the many artists who exhibited during this time the development of international art can be traced.

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Vienna Secession 1898-1998 by Robert Fleck

Through colour reproductions and a wealth of previously unpublished material this book is a kaleidoscope documenting 130 exhibitions held over the last 100 years in the Vienna Secession, from the beginning of the Modern Movement to the art scene of our own time. After a group of dissident Viennese artists seceded from the established artists guild, they inaugurated their own exhibition space, the "Vienna Secession" in 1898. In 1902, Gustav Klimt painted the famous Beethoven Frieze for an exhibition, in the centre of which stood Max Klinger's monumental sculpture of Beethoven. Today, the Art Nouveau building by Joseph Maria Olbrich, with its striking golden dome of filigree laurel leaves and Klimt's spell-binding cycle of paintings, continues to captivate its visistors. Thanks to the many artists who exhibited during this time the development of international art can be traced. Documents from the archive testify to a unique history, marked by artist's intentions and their experience with collectors, critics and the public.
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ISBN 13 9783791319476
ISBN 10 3791319477
Title Vienna Secession 1898-1998
Author Robert Fleck
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Prestel
Year published 1998-07-01
Number of pages 152
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