VIENNA – LINZ AROUND 1900 / Schlossmuseum Linz

Gustav Klimt, Brustbild eines Mädchens mit herabfallenden Haarsträhnen, um 1917_1918, OÖ Landes-Kultur GmbH, Land Oberösterreich, Grafische Sammlung

28.03.2025 – 05.10.2025

VIENNA – LINZ AROUND 1900 sheds light on the exciting development of modernism in Linz, starting from the heyday of historicism in Linz, which culminated in the construction of the Francisco Carolinum. What did the city look like around 1900? What traces did the dawn of modernism in Vienna, the founding of the Wiener Werkstätte and the revolutionary works of artists such as Tina Blau, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Koloman Moser and Egon Schiele leave behind in Linz? The exhibition, curated by Michaela Seiser and Sabine Sobotka, is not only dedicated to the question of how the works of these important artists ended up in the collections of the province of Upper Austria, but also focuses on Upper Austrian artistic personalities. The focus is on the master draughtsmen Alfred Kubin and Klemens Brosch as well as the material artist Leopold Forstner, whose main works can be found in Linz. These extraordinary artists characterised the cultural reorientation of Upper Austria and provided important impulses that supported the artistic awakening.

VIENNA – LINZ AROUND 1900
28.03.2025 – 05.10.2025
Schlossmuseum
Schlossberg 1, 4020 Linz
www.ooekultur.at