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Arm & Reich Dom Museum Wien

23 May 2022 — 28 Aug 2022

Poverty and wealth can hardly be separated despite all the opposites: The wealth of a few builds on the poverty of the many. Economic and social inequality has a wide range of effects on happiness, education and health - a fact that becomes particularly evident during a pandemic.

The exhibition explores the complex facets of unequal distribution and follows this timeless theme from...

Poverty and wealth can hardly be separated despite all the opposites: The wealth of a few builds on the poverty of the many. Economic and social inequality has a wide range of effects on happiness, education and health - a fact that becomes particularly evident during a pandemic.

The exhibition explores the complex facets of unequal distribution and follows this timeless theme from the Middle Ages to the present day. By means of drawings, prints, paintings, photographs and multimedia installations, the manifestations of poverty and wealth are illuminated and, above all, their indissoluble mutual condition is addressed.

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Arm & Reich (Until 28 August 2022)

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Dom Museum Wien is a museum in the heart of Vienna, Austria. It houses some of the world's most important collections of antique artifacts, ranging from the Gothic period to the Art Deco movement. The collections include sculptures, precious altars, sacred objects adorned with gold and jewels, portraits, liturgical manuscripts, and books. It is also home to the Otto Mauer Collection, a vast contemporary and Avant-Garde art collection.

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Friday 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday 10:00 - 20:00

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Stephansplatz 6, 1010, Vienna
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