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The exhibition

was realized thanks to financial support provided by the European Regional Development Fund and is part of the project "Bilaterale Designnetzwerke."

Koloman Moser, Screen, 1906

Execution: Karl Beitel, Therese Trethan © MAK/Georg Mayer

Anonymous, Portrait Photograph of Koloman Moser

ca. 1903

MAK Exhibition View, 2018
KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann
MAK Exhibition Hall
© Aslan Kudrnofsky/MAK

MAK Exhibition View, 2018
KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann
MAK Exhibition Hall
© Aslan Kudrnofsky/MAK

MAK Exhibition View, 2018
KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann
Koloman Moser, wall-mounted furniture for a bedroom in the Moser house, 1901
MAK Exhibition Hall
© Aslan Kudrnofsky/MAK

MAK Exhibition View, 2018 © Nina Suzuki/MAK

Koloman Moser, Ornamental Box

1906. Execution: Wiener Werkstätte (Eugen Pflaumer, Therese Trethan, Adolf Erbich, and Karl Ponocny)

Gustav Klimt, Allegory of Sculpture, 1889
© MAK/Georg Mayer

Koloman Moser, Vase, ca. 1900
© MAK/Kristina Wissik

Only until 22 April 2019

KOLOMAN MOSER

Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann

Wed, 19.12.2018–Mon, 22.04.2019

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

Exhibition

KOLOMAN MOSER

Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann

Wed, 19.12.2018–Mon, 22.04.2019

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

Koloman Moser’s oeuvre continues to exert a lasting fascination. As a universal artist Moser masters the disciplines of painting, graphic art, arts and crafts, and interior design as well as fashion and scenography. To an impressive extent Moser embodies the Gesamtkunstwerk or total work of art as advocated by the Vienna Secession. He is considered one of the most important pioneers of Viennese Modernism, one of the most influential artists of Viennese Art Nouveau, and is—alongside Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann—one of the leading artists of Vienna’s artistic renewal.

To commemorate the centennial of his death, the MAK is honoring Koloman Moser (1868–1918) with one of the most comprehensive solo shows to date on his great and visionary work. The exhibition delves deep into the oeuvre of this exceptional artist and demonstrates just how instrumental Moser was in influencing the search for a new, modern design vocabulary in fin-de-siècle Vienna.  This is the first time that many of the 500 or so exhibits, largely taken from the MAK Collection, have been made accessible to the public. Structured chronologically and divided into five chapters, the MAK exhibition recalls every step of Moser’s unusual career: from painter to all-round designer and finally back to painting.

Guest Curator: Christian Witt-Dörring
Curator: Elisabeth Schmuttermeier, Curator, MAK Metal Collection and Wiener Werkstätte Archive

Opening

Tue, 18.12.2018, 7 p.m.
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Tipp

Upon presentation of their MAK ticket, all visitors to the MAK exhibition KOLOMAN MOSER will receive reduced admission to the exhibition Applications: Koloman Moser and the Stage at the Theatermuseum (until 22 Apr 2019).

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<BODY>The exhibition</BODY>
The exhibition
was realized thanks to financial support provided by the European Regional Development Fund and is part of the project "Bilaterale Designnetzwerke."
<BODY>Koloman Moser, Screen, 1906<br /></BODY>
Koloman Moser, Screen, 1906
Execution: Karl Beitel, Therese Trethan © MAK/Georg Mayer
<BODY>Anonymous, Portrait Photograph of Koloman Moser</BODY>
Anonymous, Portrait Photograph of Koloman Moser
ca. 1903
<BODY>MAK Exhibition View, 2018<br /><em>KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann</em><br />MAK Exhibition Hall<br />© Aslan Kudrnofsky/MAK</BODY>
MAK Exhibition View, 2018
KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann
MAK Exhibition Hall
© Aslan Kudrnofsky/MAK
<BODY>MAK Exhibition View, 2018<br /><em>KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann</em><br />MAK Exhibition Hall<br />© Aslan Kudrnofsky/MAK</BODY>
MAK Exhibition View, 2018
KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann
MAK Exhibition Hall
© Aslan Kudrnofsky/MAK
<BODY>MAK Exhibition View, 2018<br /><em>KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann</em><br />Koloman Moser, wall-mounted furniture for a bedroom in the Moser house, 1901<br />MAK Exhibition Hall<br />© Aslan Kudrnofsky/MAK</BODY>
MAK Exhibition View, 2018
KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal Artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann
Koloman Moser, wall-mounted furniture for a bedroom in the Moser house, 1901
MAK Exhibition Hall
© Aslan Kudrnofsky/MAK
<BODY>MAK Exhibition View, 2018 © Nina Suzuki/MAK</BODY>
MAK Exhibition View, 2018 © Nina Suzuki/MAK
<BODY>Koloman Moser, Ornamental Box</BODY>
Koloman Moser, Ornamental Box
1906. Execution: Wiener Werkstätte (Eugen Pflaumer, Therese Trethan, Adolf Erbich, and Karl Ponocny)
<BODY>Gustav Klimt, <em>Allegory of Sculpture</em>, 1889<br />© MAK/Georg Mayer</BODY>
Gustav Klimt, Allegory of Sculpture, 1889
© MAK/Georg Mayer
<BODY>Koloman Moser, Vase, ca. 1900<br />© MAK/Kristina Wissik</BODY>
Koloman Moser, Vase, ca. 1900
© MAK/Kristina Wissik

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