Josef Hoffmann: Progress
Through Beauty
Museum of Applied Arts (MAK),
Vienna
15th December 2021–19th June 2022 |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
17. Centrepiece
with two handles
for the Wiener
Werkstätte,
designed by
Josef Hoffmann.
1924. Brass, 18.5
by 30.5 by 18 cm.
(Museum
of Applied
Arts, Vienna;
photograph
Georg Mayer).
Attributed works:
18. Table for
Hermann
and Lydia
Wittgenstein’s
apartment,
designed by
Josef Hoffmann.
1905. Oak and
marble, height
66 cm. (Museum
of Applied
Arts, Vienna;
photograph
Georg Mayer).
Attributed works:
19. Installation
view of Josef
Hoffmann:
Progress Through
Beauty at the
Museum of
Applied Arts,
Vienna, 2021.
(Photograph
Georg Mayer).
Women Artists of the Wiener
Werkstätte
Museum of Applied Arts (MAK),
Vienna
5th May–3rd October |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
5. Front cover
of Die Wiener
Werkstätte
1903–1928:
Modernes
Kunstgewerbe
und sein Weg, by
Vally Wieselthier.
1929. Papier
maché, 21 by 23
cm. (Museum
of Applied Arts
(MAK), Vienna;
photograph
Georg Mayer).
Attributed works:
6. Charlotte
Billwiller,
Mathilde Flögl,
Susi Singer,
Marianne
Leisching
and Maria
Likarz. 1924.
Photograph.
(Museum of
Applied Arts
(MAK), Vienna).
Attributed works:
7. Fireplace
casing, by Vally
Wieselthier.
c.1925. Painted
and glazed
ceramic, height
126 cm. (Museum
of Applied Arts
(MAK), Vienna;
photograph
Christoph
Schleßmann).
Exhibition Review
Otto Prutscher: Universal Designer of Viennese Modernism. Museum of Applied Art (MAK), Vienna
Otto Prutscher: Universal
Designer of Viennese Modernism
Museum of Applied Art (MAK),
Vienna
20th November 2019–17th May |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
18. Tablecloth, by
Otto Prutscher.
c.1910. Executed
by Herrburger
and Rhomberg,
Vienna. Woven
cotton, 145
by 143.5 cm.
(Museum
of Applied
Art, Vienna;
photograph
Katrin
Wisskirchen).
Attributed works:
19. Plant
stand, by Otto
Prutscher.
c.1908. Executed
by Joh. Loetz
Witwe for
Bakalowits,
Vienna. Wood,
metal, and glass,
height 164.5 cm.
(Otto Prutscher
Archive, Baden;
exh. Museum
of Applied
Art, Vienna;
photograph
Peter Kainz).
Attributed works:
20. Lidded goblet,
by Otto Prutscher.
1927–28. Executed
by Josef Carl
Klinkosch, Vienna.
Silver gilt, 34
cm. (Museum
of Applied Art,
Vienna).