KunstHausWien by Wieland Schmied

KunstHausWien by Wieland Schmied

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A colourful and exotic addition to Austria's museum landscape

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KunstHausWien by Wieland Schmied

"The architecture of the KunstHausWien is the first bastion against the false order of the straight line, the first bridgehead against the grid system and the chaos of the absurd", wrote Hundertwasser in autumn 1990, as finally a permanent site for his work was found. After four years of conversion work an old furniture factory in Vienna’s third district has become the KunstHausWien, a colourful and exotic addition to Austria’s museum landscape. It has 4000 sq. metres of exhibition space. Two of the four floors house changing exhibitions of international art, while the other two show a permanent exhibition of Hundertwasser’s work. This MuseumGuide reveals the unique architecture of the KunstHausWien and shows a representative choice of Hundertwasser’s pictures, graphic work, tapestries, architectural models and stamps. It also contains various famous manifestos by the artist, such as "The third skin in the third district", "Window Dictatorship and the Window Right", "Tree Tenants are the Ambassadors of the Free Forests in the City", "Everything situated horizontally in the open air belongs to nature", and "The Uneven Floor".
Wieland Schmied (1929–2014) has organized numerous exhibitions and was President of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich from 1995–2004. He is the author of many books on 19th and 20th century art, including monographs on Caspar David Friedrich, Alfred Kubin, Giorgio de Chirico, Edward Hopper, and Francis Bacon.
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ISBN 13 9783822866139
ISBN 10 382286613X
Title KunstHausWien
Author Wieland Schmied
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taschen GmbH
Year published 2020-07-15
Number of pages 96
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