New York
GUSTAV KLIMT: 150TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION TO OPEN MAY 2012
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Ausstellung24.05.2012 - 27.08.2012
NEW YORK (March 26, 2012) – Throughout 2012, Austria is celebrating the 150th birthday of Gustav Klimt with exhibitions devoted to his work. Several Viennese museums, including the Albertina, the Belvedere, the Kunsthistorisches, the Leopold, and the Wien Museum, are honoring different aspects of Klimt’s extraordinary legacy. The Neue Galerie is joining in these celebrations with a special summer 2012 installation of his work.
“Gustav Klimt: 150th Anniversary Celebration” will be on view at the Neue Galerie from May 24 to August 27, 2012. It will include major paintings from the collection, including Pale Face (1903), Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907), The Black Feather Hat (1910), The Park of Schloss Kammer (ca. 1910), Forester House in Weissenbach on the Attersee (1914), Forest Slope in Unterach on the Attersee (1916), and the late work, The Dancer (1916-18). The exhibition will also feature a number of rare and never-before-seen photographs of the artist and his close companion, the fashion designer Emilie Flöge.
A number of Klimt drawings will be included in the exhibition. The selection will include a group of studies from two controversial projects: sketches made in preparation for three Faculty paintings that were to be installed in the Main Hall of the Vienna University (Philosophy, Medicine, and Jurisprudence, ca. 1901-07), and his sketches for the fourteenth Vienna Secession exhibition of 1902, for a project known as the Beethoven Frieze. Both provoked scandals and left Klimt disillusioned with government projects. Following these events, Klimt undertook mostly private portrait commissions of society women in Vienna.
The Neue Galerie will celebrate Klimt not just in the exhibition spaces, but in other parts of the museum as well. Café Sabarsky will feature its special Klimt cake during this period. The Design Shop will offer gold and silver cufflinks designed by Josef Hoffmann for Gustav Klimt, produced exclusively for the Neue Galerie by First Edition. The Book Store will present two newly published studies that feature Klimt’s portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer: The Lady in Gold by journalist Anne-Marie O’Connor and The Age of Insight by Nobel Prize-winning scientist Eric Kandel.
Gustav Klimt was born on July 14, 1862, on the outskirts of Vienna. He studied at the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1876 to 1883. Gustav, his brother Ernst, and colleague Franz Matsch founded the Künstler-Compagnie (Artists’ Company) and they worked together in a historicist style until around 1892. In 1897, Klimt was named the first president of the Vienna Secession, and he quickly established important patrons among the leading art collectors in Vienna. The latter part of his career was devoted primarily to portrait commissions and landscapes, both of which received great acclaim. Klimt died on February 6, 1918.
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