Exhibition programme 2014 Exhibition programme 2014
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Exhibition programme 2014 Exhibition programme 2014
Exhibition programme 2014 Eric Fischl Friends, Lovers and other Constellations 13.2. - 18.5. 2014 The American painter, graphic artist and sculptor Eric Fischl (* 1948 in New York) is one of the most important representatives of contemporary figuration. His work is characterised by a style linked with American realism, Fischl's motifs are often derived from domestic contexts. They describe the everyday and the ordinary, show people in constellations as couples or in interaction, usually scantily clad to nude in an atmosphere dominated by sexuality. The viewer is incorporated into this pictorial world created by Fischl in the role of the voyeur. The exhibit concentrates on Eric Fischl's graphic works and encompasses a cross-section of his work. In addition to print graphics, works on glassine and chrome coat paper, including the well-known bathing and beach scenes, several bronze sculptures of the artist are on display and complement the posing figures of the watercolours. Eric Fischl Untitled, 2008 Oil on chromecoat © Courtesy of the artist and Jablonka Galerie, Cologne Eric Fischl The Critics, 1979 Oil on Glassine © Courtesy of the artist and Jablonka Galerie, Cologne Eric Fischl Scences and Sequences: Dream, 1986 Monotype © Courtesy of the artist and Jablonka Galerie, Cologne Duke Albert of Saxon Teschen Life between Dürer and Napoleon 14.3. - 29.6.2014 The exhibit Duke Albert of Saxon Teschen - Life between Dürer and Napoleon shows around 200 top-class masterpieces from the collection of the Albertina in the context of the chequered and exciting life story of its founders, Prince Albert of Saxony, Duke of Teschen and Archduchess Marie Christine. The large-scale presentation unites the highlights of the collection, from Michelangelo through Rembrandt and Rubens to Caspar David Friedrich. The centrepiece of the Albertina, Dürer's famous "Young Hare", is now once again accessible to an interested public in the context of this exhibit after a decade-long period of grace. The stations in life of the founders of the collection, including Dresden, Rome, Paris, Brussels and Vienna, present the leading centres of art and politics, and in the process provide insight into the multi-layered networks of collectors and art dealers, the feudal life of the European aristocracy, as well as the political and intellectual reorientation under the auspices of the Enlightenment. Albrecht Dürer Feldhase, 1502 Aquarell und Deckfarben, Pinsel, mit Deckweiß erhöht Albertina, Wien Anonym Herzog Albert von Sachsen - Teschen mit dem Plan der Schlacht von Maxen, 1777 Öl auf Leinwand Albertina, Wien (Dauerleihgabe des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien, Gemäldegalerie) Alexandre Roslin Erzherzogin Marie Christine, 1778 Öl auf Leinwand Albertina, Wien (Dauerleihgabe der Oesterreichischen Nationalbank) Blow-Up Michelangelo Antonionis cult film and Photography 10.5. - 24.8.2014 Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 cult film Blow-Up and its various references to photography are the focus of the Albertina photo exhibit of the same name. Blow-Up occupies a unique position, not only in the history of film, but also in the history of photography. There is hardly another feature film that has shown the diverse areas of photography in such a differentiated fashion, and which attempts to fathom them in such a detailed and timeless manner. The photographic spectrum in Blow-Up is accordingly broad, extending from fashion photography through social reporting and pop art to abstract photography. The Blow-Up exhibit presents these diverse themes and their relation to one another in several chapters. In addition to film stills, both works that can actually be seen in Blow-Up and photographs illuminating the cultural and artistic context of the film production, London of the Swinging Sixties, will be shown. Veruschka von Lehndorff mit David Hemmings in Blow Up (Regie: Michelangelo Antonioni), 1966, film still, Foto: Arthur Evans, Privatsammlung Wien, Courtesy: Neue Visionen Filmverleih GmbH David Hemmings in Blow Up (Regie: Michelangelo Antonioni), 1966, film still, Foto: Arthur Evans, Privatsammlung Wien, Courtesy: Neue Visionen Filmverleih GmbH David Hemmings in Blow Up (Regie: Michelangelo Antonioni), 1966, film still, Foto: Arthur Evans, Privatsammlung Wien, Courtesy: Neue Visionen Filmverleih GmbH Alex Katz 24.5. - 14.9. 2014 Alex Katz ranks among today’s most important US artists. He has been considered the key figure of a self-reflective US tradition of painting characterized by a unison of rationality, sensuality, and abstraction. Turning them into icons, as it were, the artist renders ostensibly passionless motifs from the New York intellectual scene and art world as well as the well-off leisure-oriented society in monumental formats. Another emphasis lies on the depiction of idyllic landscapes of Maine, in the Northeast of the United States, which radiate both immediacy and an air of aloofness. Alex Katz Study for Mary Tyler Moore, 2000 Aquarell Albertina, Wien © Bildrecht, Wien, 2013 Alex Katz Black Hat #2, 2010 Öl auf Leinwand Albertina, Sammlung Batliner © Bildrecht, Wien, 2013 Alex Katz Large Magnolia, 2002 Kohle, rote Kreide auf perforiertem braunem Papier Dauerleihgabe der Österreichischen LudwigStiftung für Kunst und Wissenschaft © Bildrecht, Wien, 2013 Arnulf Rainer Retrospective 3.9.2014 - 6.1.2015 His revisions developed in the 1950s made the artist Arnulf Rainer, born in 1929 in Baden near Vienna, known throughout the world. The Albertina honours the internationally renowned artist on the occasion of his 85th birthday with a comprehensive retrospective, in which important stations of his complex artistic development are presented through key works. Rainer's intensive search for new artistic paths, as well as his fascinating strategies and experimental processes make him one of the most influential living artists of the present. Arnulf Rainer Müde Pose I, 1975 Öl auf Fotografie auf Holz Albertina, Wien Arnulf Rainer Schwarze Rinnen, 1974 Öl und Kohle auf Fotografie, gekratzt, auf Holz montiert Albertina, Wien Arnulf Rainer Schranken, 1974-75 Ölkreide, Öl auf Fotografie auf Holz Albertina, Wien Joan Miró 12.9.2014 - 11.1.2015 With his imaginative pictorial motifs, Joan Miró is one of the most popular artists of the 20th century. The Albertina is dedicating a solo exhibition to the Catalonian artist containing around 100 paintings, drawings and objects, which strives to emphasise the poetic quality of the famous Surrealist. Miró's painting is characterised by a sense of lightness and spontaneity. He looks upon the world with a carefree, almost childish fascination for all things. His unmistakable pictorial language is as magical as it is universal. Moons, stars and comets, eyes and insects, birds and women populate his paintings and are among the most recognisable elements of his art. Miró's works provide insight into his poetic perception and interpretation of the original, of that which is actually essential in things, the world and the universe. Joan Miró Verwandlung, 1936 Gouache und Collage Albertina, Wien - Sammlung Batliner © Bildrecht, Wien, 2013 Joan Miró Frau vor der Sonne, 1949 Öl auf Leinwand Albertina, Wien - Sammlung Batliner © Bildrecht, Wien, 2013 Joan Miró Vögel und Insekten, 1938 Öl auf Leinwand Albertina, Wien - Sammlung Batliner © Bildrecht, Wien, 2013
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