Klaus Albrecht Schröder
Klaus Albrecht Schröder has been the General Director of the Albertina Museum in Vienna since 2017.
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Ed. Elsy Lahner et al.
Xenia Hausner
True LiesXenia Hausner ranks among the most important Austrian painters of our time. This splendid volume focuses on the aspect of stagecraft which characterizes all her works. Starting from the early paintings of the 1990s up to her moving Exiles series, ... -
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Ed. Dieter Buchhart et al.
Ai Weiwei
In Search of HumanityAi Weiwei is not only one of the most important contemporary artists; he is also an untiring activist and critic of authoritarian systems. "In Search of Humanity" presents a comprehensive overview of all phases of the artist’s ... -
Ed. Albertina Museum Wien et al.
Modigliani
The Primitivist RevolutionAmedeo Modigliani (1884–1920) moved to Paris as a 22-year-old art student and is regarded as probably the last true bohémien in Montmartre. The exhibition catalogue to mark the 100th anniversary of his death shows him for the first ... -
Ed. Rafael Jablonka et al.
My Generation
The Jablonka CollectionThe Jablonka Collection is regarded as one of the highest-profile holdings of American and German art of the 1980s. In this catalogue the art dealer, gallerist and curator Rafael Jablonka (*1951) provides for the first time an insight into his ... -
Ed. Matthias Frehner et al.
Van Gogh, Cézanne, Matisse, Hodler
The Hahnloser CollectionThe Hahnloser Collection was created in the early twentieth century in close friendly exchange between the collectors Arthur and Hedy Hahnloser-Bühler and their famous artist friends. The publication presents some 120 works providing an ... -
Ed. Elsy Lahner et al.
Nitsch
Spaces of ColorHermann Nitsch produced his first “poured” paintings around 1960. In this form of action painting, the artist is primarily concerned with the substance of the paint, which he investigates from one Painting Action to the next. This ... -
Ed. Elsy Lahner et al.
The wall was his passion. If we look at urban walls with the eyes of Burhan Doğançay a completely different world opens up: half-ripped posters on rough brickwork, covered ingraffiti, scribblings, messages, signs, stickers. From this ... -
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Ed. Rafael Jablonka et al.
Francesco Clemente
Self-Portraits and SirensThe Italian-American artist Francesco Clemente (*1952) is one of the main representatives of the postmodern Transavantgarde and Arte Cifra, the Italian version of Neo-Expressionism. Among his extensive oeuvre, the publication focuses on ...