Of Symbols and Signs: retrospective featuring over 80 major works (September 9th, 2022 to January 8th, 2023) The Chobot collection: highlights from an 800-work donation with a focus on contemporary Austria artists (July 14th to September 18th, 2022).Draws significantly on the Jablonka collection (July 27th to October 30th, 2022) Francesco Clemente: solo exhibition with a focus on self-portraits and his associated travels.Tony Cragg: sculptures and drawings from the Liverpool-born artist (July 7th to November 6th, 2022).Hans Weigand: showcasing works created between 20 by this Austrian artist (May 19th to August 21st, 2022).(Also see this overview of contemporary art in Vienna.) Albertina Poor and rich: follows the skewed distribution of wealth through history using art and installations (November 5th, 2021 to August 28th, 2022).Images as Time Machines: presents a selection from the academy’s old masters paintings and other historical collections in dialogue with contemporary works (April 8th to October 30th, 2022) Hagenbund: history and works of this radical artist collective from its 1900 establishment to its ending (and persecution of members) by the Nazis (September 16th, 2022 to February 6th, 2023).Klewan Collection: writer portraits through time, illustrating the interconnection between art and literature and featuring such names as Corinth, Kokoschka, Picasso, and Rodin (May 6th to August 29th, 2022).
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