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MISSING LINK Strategies of a Group of Architects from Vienna (1970-1980) MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts

23 May 2022 — 2 Oct 2022

Missing Link, a group of architects founded in 1970 by Angela Hareiter, Otto Kapfinger and Adolf Krischanitz, is one of the most important phenomena of the avant-garde art and architecture scene in Austria in the 1970s. With cross-border and interdisciplinary projects, it searched for the missing links between people, architecture, urbanity, art and social fabric and expanded the repertoire...

Missing Link, a group of architects founded in 1970 by Angela Hareiter, Otto Kapfinger and Adolf Krischanitz, is one of the most important phenomena of the avant-garde art and architecture scene in Austria in the 1970s. With cross-border and interdisciplinary projects, it searched for the missing links between people, architecture, urbanity, art and social fabric and expanded the repertoire of architecture with new, experimental concepts. During the ten years of its existence, an extremely multi-layered and highly regarded oeuvre emerged, including artistic objects, paintings, drawings, and texts, as well as actions, performances, and experimental films.

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MISSING LINK Strategies of a Group of Architects from Vienna (1970-1980) (Until 2 October 2022)

SHOWROOM VIENNA WORKSHOP - A DIALOGUE WITH MICHAEL ANASTASSIADES (Until 2 October 2022)

TIN GLAZE AND IMAGE CULTURE - THE MAJOLICA COLLECTION OF THE MAK (Until 7 August 2022)

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The MAK, or Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, is a grand museum in Vienna's first district, Innere Stadt. Visitors can explore architecture and contemporary art, as well as the development of modernism, through permanent and temporary exhibitions.

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Friday 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday 10:00 - 18:00

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Stubenring 5, 1010, Vienna
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