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FRANZ HAGENAUER Leopold Museum

6 Jun 2022 — 12 Sep 2022

FRANZ HUBMANN, Franz Hagenauer (Detail), 1981 © Foto: Franz Hubmann/Imagno/picturedesk.com Franz Hagenauer (1906–1986) created an extensive oeuvre characterized by a tension-filled synthesis of sculpture and refined arts and crafts. Based on the human body and on shapes derived from the flora and fauna, Hagenauer went through all the modes of expression, influenced in phases by...

FRANZ HUBMANN, Franz Hagenauer (Detail), 1981 © Foto: Franz Hubmann/Imagno/picturedesk.com Franz Hagenauer (1906–1986) created an extensive oeuvre characterized by a tension-filled synthesis of sculpture and refined arts and crafts. Based on the human body and on shapes derived from the flora and fauna, Hagenauer went through all the modes of expression, influenced in phases by Neo-Classicism, the Bauhaus movement, Art Deco and the topoi of popular culture. Often reduced to mere ovoids, his heads and busts from chased metal, created from the late 1920s, are among the most radical Modernist forays in Austrian art of the interwar period.

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FRANZ HAGENAUER (Until 12 September 2022)

THE REPLICATING BUSINESS -THE “PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PUBLISHER OTTO SCHMIDT” (Until 28 August 2022)

ALFRED KUBIN - CONFESSIONS OF A TORTURED SOUL (Until 24 June 2022)

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The strange cuboid building in Vienna's fashionable Museumsquartier contains the most-visited museum in the city. The Leopold Museum has a remarkable collection of Viennese Art Nouveau, the Vienna Workshop, and of the Expressionist period. It also has the largest Egon Schiele collection in the world - plus masterpieces by Gustav Klimt.

There are also revolving exhibitions and a great shop and cafe (with a great view overlooking the Museumsquartier).

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