Museum of Applied Arts (Vienna)

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MAK - Museum of Applied Arts
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The MAK on Vienna's Ringstrasse (2013)
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place Vienna 1 , Austria
architect Heinrich von Ferstel
opening first in 1864 in the ballroom of the Hofburg, only in 1871 Ferstel's building at today's stand at Stubenring 5
management
Website

The MAK - Museum of Applied Arts is a arts and crafts museum on Stubenring in Vienna's 1st  district, Inner City . In addition to its traditional focus on applied arts and design , it also has a special focus on architecture and contemporary art.

history

On March 7, 1863, the Imperial and Royal Austrian Museum for Art and Industry - today's MAK - was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I. Rudolf von Eitelberger , first professor of art history at the University of Vienna , was appointed director. The museum essentially followed the model of the South Kensington Museum (now the Victoria & Albert Museum ) in London, founded in 1852, and was intended to serve as a model collection for artists, industrialists and the public as well as a training and further education facility for designers and craftsmen. The museum opened on May 12, 1864, initially on a provisional basis in the ballroom next to the Vienna Hofburg, which architect Heinrich von Ferstel had adapted for museum purposes.

In 1867 the Imperial and Royal School of Applied Arts (today the University of Applied Arts Vienna ) of the Imperial and Royal Austrian Museum for Art and Industry was founded. This combined theoretical and practical training. The School of Applied Arts was opened in 1868 in the former rifle factory at Währinger Strasse 11-13 / Schwarzspanierstrasse 17 (today the Anatomical Institute of the Medical University of Vienna , built in 1886 ) and was only opened as a result of an extension next to the Imperial and Royal Austrian Museum of Art and Industry Stubenring 3 and opened in 1877.

The MAK around 1880

In 1897 Arthur von Scala , until then director of the kk Orientalisches Museum (later kk Österreichisches Handelsmuseum ), took over the management of the museum for art and industry and won Otto Wagner , Felician von Myrbach, Koloman Moser , Josef Hoffmann and Alfred Roller as employees of the museum and the arts and crafts school. As a result of the dispute between Scala and the Kunstgewerbeverein (founded in 1884), which saw its influence on the museum waning, Archduke Rainer resigned from his position as protector in 1898 and new statutes were drawn up. Two years later, around 1900, the administration of the arts and crafts school and museum were separated, although their final separation did not take place until 1909: the Austrian Museum was subordinated to the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Public Works , the school remained to the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Cultus and Education . In 1907 the Museum of Art and Industry took over most of the collection of the Imperial and Royal Austrian Trade Museum.

From 1865 to 1897 the museum published a magazine under the title Mittheilungen des kk Österreichisches Museum für Kunst und Industrie . From 1898 to 1921, however, the museum journal was published with the new name Kunst und Kunsthandwerk , which quickly gained an international reputation. Between 1955 and 1985 the museum published the magazine Alte und Moderne Kunst .

After the establishment of the first republic in 1919, former Habsburg property was allocated to the museum, for example oriental carpets. In exchange with the Kunsthistorisches Museum, the Museum am Stubenring gave up part of the sculptures and the antique collection in 1936 and 1940 and took over the arts and crafts from the Figdor Collection and the Kunsthistorisches Museum . After Austria was " annexed " to the German Empire , the museum was renamed the State Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna in 1938 . Between 1939 and 1945 museums took over numerous private collections confiscated by the Nazi government, and the collection of the State Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna also increased in this way. Since 1998, based on provenance research, numerous works of art have been restituted to their owners.

In 1947 the State Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna was named the Austrian Museum of Applied Arts . In 1949 the museum reopened after the war damage had been repaired. In 1965, the Geymüllerschlössel in Vienna's 18th district was incorporated into the museum as a new branch. At the same time as the building, the important clock collection of Franz Sobek (160 old Viennese clocks from the period between 1750 and the second half of the 19th century) and furniture from the years 1800 to 1840 came into the possession of the MAK. At the end of the 1980s, parts of the wall paintings were restored to their original state as part of the renovation of the facade. The subsequent reorganization of the furnishings and the extraordinary collection of clocks in the rooms of the Geymüllerschlössel allow visitors a true-to-original insight into the variety of Biedermeier furnishings.

The Arenbergpark combat tower - one of the six flak towers erected in Vienna during World War II - was operated as a further MAK branch from 1994 and served as the MAK Contemporary Art Depot (MAK Tower) from 1995 to 2011 , which housed essential parts of the museum's contemporary art collection. Later the MAK Tower had to be closed to the public due to a lack of official permits.

After a MAK exhibition on Josef Hoffmann in 1992 in his birthplace in Brtnice / Pirnitz ( Czech Republic ), contacts with the Moravian Gallery in Brno / Brno were intensified. Since 2006, both institutions have been running Hoffmann's birthplace as the Josef Hoffmann Museum in the form of a joint branch. The museum presents its collection in a permanent exhibition, at the same time temporary exhibitions on Josef Hoffmann and his contemporaries are presented.

In 1994 the MAK set up the MAK Center for Art and Architecture in Los Angeles , USA, which is now located in three important buildings by the Viennese architect Rudolph M. Schindler in Los Angeles (Rudolph Schindler House, Pearl M. Mackey Apartment House, Fitzpatrick -Leland House). The focus is on new tendencies and interdisciplinary developments in the fields of fine arts and architecture, which are promoted through grants and projects and expanded through changing exhibitions.

An important area of ​​activity of the MAK is its presentation in public space. The museum actively supports contemporary artists, whose works are mostly presented in an exhibition in the MAK building and later as works of art in Vienna's urban space in order to mediate at the interface between art and public space. Several international artists are represented. These include James Turrell (MAKlite, permanent installation on the MAK facade, 2004, Stubenring), Michael Kienzer ( Stylit , 2005, Stubenring / Weiskirchnerstraße), Franz West ( four larvae (lemur heads) , 2001, Stubenbrücke), Donald Judd ( Stage Set , 1996, Stadtpark) and Philip Johnson ( Wiener Trio , 1998, Franz-Josefs-Kai / Schottenring, opposite the Ringturm).

As part of the reorganization of the federal museums, the museum was given full legal capacity as a scientific institution under public law.

In 2015, the MAK initiated the Vienna Biennale , the first biennale to combine art, design and architecture. It lasted from June 11 to October 4, 2015 and was organized by the MAK in cooperation with the University of Applied Arts Vienna , the Kunsthalle Wien , the Architekturzentrum Wien and the creative center of the Vienna Business Agency , departure, and by the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology as non-university research partner. The second Vienna Biennale took place from June 21st to October 1st, 2017. The third edition of the Vienna Biennale will take place from May 29 to October 6, 2019.

Christoph Thun-Hohenstein at the MAK

Directors

In 2016, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein was appointed director or general director and scientific manager of the MAK for a further five years. At the same time, Teresa Mitterlehner-Marchesani was appointed economic manager in the course of the introduction of dual management in the Austrian federal museums.

building

Inner courtyard of the museum

From 1869 a new museum complex for the Imperial and Royal Austrian Museum for Art and Industry was built at Stubenring 5 in the neo-Renaissance style based on plans by Heinrich von Ferstel . The painter Ferdinand Laufberger made a frieze in sgraffito and the frescoes on the mirror vault of the stairwell. On November 15, 1871, the museum was opened to the public as part of a grand opening and was inaugurated as the first museum building on the Ring. Laufberger's cartoons were lost, and so around 1893 the murals of the figures on the outer facade were recreated by students of Karl Karger at the School of Applied Arts. From 1875, next to the Austrian Museum, the construction of an adjacent new building for the School of Applied Arts at Stubenring 3, the plans of which also come from Heinrich von Ferstel. It was opened in 1877.

The unforgettable teacher Ferdinand Laufberger

In 1906, an extension for the museum at Weiskirchnerstrasse 3 was designed by Ludwig Baumann and completed in 1908. After the Second World War, the war damage to the museum building was repaired until 1949.

In 1989 the general renovation of the old part of the building complex and the construction of a new two-storey underground storage facility began, creating additional storage facilities for the collection and additional exhibition space.

After this renovation, the museum opened in 1993, the showrooms of which are designed by artists such as Barbara Bloom , Eichinger or Knechtl, Günther Förg , Gangart, Franz Graf , Jenny Holzer , Donald Judd , Peter Noever , Manfred Wakolbinger and Heimo Zobernig . In 2014, the carpets collection was reorganized with an artistic intervention by Füsun Onur and the Asia collection, the artistic design of which Tadashi Kawamata was entrusted with in 2014 and 2016.

The building on Weiskirchnerstraße is reserved for temporary exhibitions, while the rooms on the Stubenring house the permanent exhibition and the MAK DESIGN LAB.

The light installation MAKlite by the American artist James Turrell is attached to the outer facade of the MAK (first installation 2004, restoration 2018). The historical facade is illuminated in ten different colors using a lighting technology developed with the Florentine artificial light expert Targetti using the latest LED technology. The installation can be seen from sunset to midnight and in the morning from 5:00 a.m. to sunrise. James Turrell is also represented in the MAK collection with the Skyspace The other Horizon in the MAK branch Geymüllerschlössel in Vienna's 18th district.

MAK permanent collection

The MAK permanent collection is based on its historical justification and is divided into different sections by a functional purpose.

Collection highlights are the holdings of the Wiener Werkstätte , armchairs from Thonet and Kohn , furniture from Danhauser , Gustav Klimt's design drawings for the mosaic frieze in the Palais Stoclet in Brussels, the porcelain room from the Palais Dubsky by Du Paquier , a collection of Bohemian and Venetian glasses, Flemish and Italian lace, silver, porcelain and carpets as well as Chinese porcelain, Japanese colored woodblock prints ( Ukiyo-e ) and stencils (Katagami).

MAK DESIGN LAB

Visitors to the MAK Design Laboratory

On its 150th birthday in 2014, the MAK positioned itself with the newly opened MAK DESIGN LAB as an interface for art and everyday life. Until 2014, the MAK Study Collection presented part of its extensive holdings there in a material-specific technological order. In the course of this repositioning of the former study collection, the MAK cooperated with the Austrian design team EOOS and the IDRV - Institute of Design Research Vienna, in order to make cross-connections between the art of the 21st century and earlier epochs tangible.

Since the transformation into the MAK DESIGN LABORATORY in 2014, almost 2000 exhibits - divided into themed islands - have created a newly designed display area in the entire basement of the museum for real-life relationships between historical handicrafts and contemporary design. Interactive themed areas form a clear course to areas such as cooking (including a replica of the Frankfurt kitchen by Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky ), eating and drinking, sitting, artistic, industrial and alternative production, transport, communication and ornament as well as the Helmut-Lang - Archive showing the artistic highlights based on selected designs.

The newly created passages and modular units lead to a unifying spatial experience and allow rapid adaptation to changing requirements. The MAK Forum forms a flexibly usable space that is used as a meeting place as well as an experimental area for exhibitions and communication formats.

As part of the VIENNA BIENNALE 2019 , the MAK DESIGN LAB will be reorganized. The objects in the MAK collection are placed in a new context and located at the interfaces between everyday life, society, digitization and climate change using multi-layered perspectives.

More showrooms

In the MAK Works on Paper Hall, changing exhibitions take place - mainly from the library and works on paper collection - which, in their thematic variety, present posters, architectural projects, style copies or Japanese wood prints.

The MAK library and works on paper collection provides information on all areas of applied art. The literature spans the period from the 16th century to the present day, with some manuscripts, incunabula and printed works ranging from the 15th century to the present day. The works on paper collection brings together ornament engravings, posters, photos, drawings, watercolors and plans as well as drawings from the archive of the Wiener Werkstätte.

The MAK Permanent Art Collection serves as a presentation space for contemporary projects by international artists, including those dealing with topics from the Vienna period around 1900.

With its MAK online collection , the MAK makes parts of its holdings freely accessible to the public:

Since May 2017, the MAK with its collection highlights can also be visited virtually on Google Arts & Culture : gigapixel images of Gustav Klimt's work drawings for the mosaic frieze in the dining room of the Stoclet Palace in Brussels (1910–1911) can be seen as well as parts of the epic epic Hamzanama , the is one of the main works of painting in the Islamic world.

Award

Exhibitions

  • 2010: Firing Cells. About Having A Moment - curated by Gregor Eichinger
  • 2010: Otto Neurath . Gypsy Urbanism
  • 2010: Josef Dabernig . Excurses on fitness
  • 2010: Artists in Focus # 8 Hans Weigand. Vortex
  • 2010: Fat / Sam Jacob. Duplicate array: Buildings / Places / Objects
  • 2010: Ming. Interlude
  • 2010: Ina Seidl. Jewellery
  • 2010: Flowers for Kim Il Sung. Art and architecture from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
  • 2010: minimal. Art and furniture from the MAK collection
  • 2010: Apocalypse / No Cookie Today. Otto Mühl
  • 2010: Project Vienna. How to React to a City
  • 2010: Josef Dabernig . 1 sculpture 2 versions
  • 2010: Artists in Focus # 9 Plamen Dejanoff. Heads & Tails
  • 2010: Design Criminals. Or a New Joy into the World curated by Sam Jacob
  • 2010: Mihály Biró. Pathos in red
  • 2010: David Zink Yi . Manganese Make My Colors Blue
  • 2010: crossover. Two collections - private and public
  • 2010: leather, fabric and zip. Bags from the MAK collection
  • 2010: Present. Jewelry from Austria. "Eligius Jewelery Prize of the State of Salzburg", 2010
  • 2010: 100 best posters 09. Germany Austria Switzerland
  • 2010: Andrea Branzi . The Weak Metropolis: for a “New Athens Charter”
  • 2010: Eva Schlegel . In between
  • 2011: Bruno. Bruno Kreisky portrayed by Konrad Rufus Müller
  • 2011: The great Viennese coffee house experiment. Phase I.
  • 2011: APPLY! Key Art
  • 2011: Artists in Focus # 10 Erwin Wurm . Beautiful living
  • 2011: SPAN (Matias del Campo & Sandra Manninger). Formations
  • 2011: Kurt Ryslavy, collector, wine merchant, Sunday painter. A conceptual-sculptural intervention
  • 2011: The emperor's new colors. 19th Century Chinese Art from the MAK Textile Collection
  • 2011: The second skin. Objects for packing and storing
  • 2011: industrial furniture. Modern prototypes
  • 2011: Rudolf Steiner - The Alchemy of Everyday Life
  • 2011: Artists in Focus # 11 Walter Pichler . Sculptures models drawings
  • 2011: Michael Wallraff. looking up, vertical public space
  • 2011: The great Viennese coffee house experiment. Phase II & The experimental setup
  • 2011: Artists' Books on Tour. Artist Competition and Mobile Museum
  • 2011: Gôm Sú '. 2000 years of ceramics from Viêt Nam
  • 2011: 2 x 100 best posters in the MAK
  • 2011: Buildings seen. Architecture in the mirror of contemporary art photography
  • 2012: Patrick Rampelotto. Adventures in foam
  • 2012: the magic of diversity. The MAK as an applied space of the future
  • 2012: Gustav Klimt . Expectation and fulfillment. Drafts for the mosaic frieze in the Palais Stoclet
  • 2012: sound: frame festival 2012. Exhibition "substructions"
  • 2012: … furniture of all types. Design drawings for the Danhauser furniture factory
  • 2012: Stiefel & Company Architects. Faux Terrains
  • 2012: Made 4 You. Design for change
  • 2012: things. plain & simple
  • 2012: Kurt Spurey . Sediments. Chawan. 4 colors 4 shapes
  • 2012: Benjamin Shepherd. the classic mob ballet
  • 2012: taliaYsebastian. The Committee of Sleep
  • 2012: Masterpieces
  • 2012: Contemporary necklace
  • 2012: Beyond - curated by Pae White
  • 2012: Vienna 1900. Viennese applied arts 1890–1938
  • 2012: 100 best posters 11th Germany Austria Switzerland
  • 2012: WerkStadt Vienna. Design engaging the city.
  • 2012: Kathi Hofer. craftivism
  • 2013: Nippon Chinbotsu . Japan is sinking. A manga
  • 2013: signs caught in miracles. Looking to Istanbul today
  • 2013: Marco Dessí. Still life
  • 2013: A dash of rhythm and color. English textile design of the late 19th century
  • 2013: JEX - Jewelry Exhibition. Jewelry by Petra Zimmermann
  • 2013: Loos. Contemporary
  • 2013: Kerstin von Gabain. City of Broken Furniture
  • 2013: Verena Dengler. Anna O. is learning English during the energy vacation
  • 2013: Lisa Truttmann. My stage is your domain
  • 2013: Sonic Fabric feat. BLESS N ° 45 sound perfume engineered by Popkalab
  • 2013: 100 best posters 12. Germany Austria Switzerland
  • 2013: Pae White . Orllegro
  • 2013: Scientific Skin feat. Bare Conductive in collaboration with Fabio Antinori + Alicja Pytlewska
  • 2013: Franz von Zülow . paper
  • 2013: Sonic Fabric feat. BLESS N ° 45 sound perfume engineered by Popkalab
  • 2013: 100 best posters 12. Germany Austria Switzerland
  • 2013: Pae White . Orllegro
  • 2013: Scientific Skin feat. Bare Conductive in collaboration with Fabio Antinori + Alicja Pytlewska
  • 2013: Franz von Zülow . Paper 2014: sound: frame 2014. If this is the answer, what is the question?
  • 2014: soma architecture. Immanent elasticity
  • 2014: Afterimages . 150 Years of the MAK: Exhibitions in Pictures
  • 2014: Role models. 150 years of the MAK: from applied arts to design
  • 2014: Hollein .
  • 2014: Hanna Krüger [The Collection] a collective structure
  • 2014: South meets North: Local Innovation. Global conversation
  • 2014: Tomorrow is ...
  • 2014: Valentin Ruhry. Grand Central
  • 2014: 100 best posters 13th Germany Austria Switzerland.
  • 2014: Schwadron brothers . new places & tracks
  • 2014: I Santillana.
  • 2014: photo :: vienna. Factory show 2014
  • 2014: Paths of Modernity. Josef Hoffmann , Adolf Loos and the consequences
  • 2015: Jewelry 1970–2015. Bollmann Collection. Fritz Maierhofer - retrospective
  • 2015: Eoos. Design between archaic and high-tech
  • 2015: Alfredo Barsuglia. Cabinet
  • 2015: Amie Siegel . Provenance
  • 2015: Future Light. Escaping Transparency
  • 2015: Uneven Growth. Tactical Urbanisms for Expanding Megacities
  • 2015: 2051. Smart Life in the City
  • 2015: The Art of Working - Acting in the Digital Modern Age
  • 2015: Mapping Bucharest. Art, Memory, and Revolution 1916–2016
  • 2015: 24/7. the human condition
  • 2015: Christoph Niemann . Bottom line
  • 2015: photo :: vienna. Exhibition 2015
  • 2015: The Tugendhat House
  • 2015: Stefan Sagmeister : The Happy Show
  • 2015: 100 best posters 14. Germany Austria Switzerland
  • 2015: Josef Frank . Against design. The architect's anti-formalist work.
  • 2016: fashion utopias. Haute couture in graphics
  • 2016: Kay Walkowiak . Forms in Time.
  • 2016: Josiah McElehny. The Ornament Museum
  • 2016: Robert La Roche . Personal View
  • 2016: Friedrich Kiesler . Lifeworlds
  • 2016: Eligius Prize 2016. Jewelry in Austria
  • 2016: 100 best posters 15th Germany Austria Switzerland
  • 2016: StadtFabrik. Social Furniture Collection by Eoos
  • 2016: photo :: vienna. Showcase 2016
  • 2016: Shunga. Erotic art from Japan
  • 2016: Patrycja Domanska. Stimuli
  • 2016: Goldscheider company. Viennese ceramics 1885–1938
  • 2016: CRAFT. Traditional skills in the digital world
  • 2017: The architects' glass. Vienna 1900–1937
  • 2017: Glasses from the Empire and Biedermeier periods
  • 2017: Book covers from the Wiener Werkstätte
  • 2017: 650 years of gold and silversmiths. The competitions
  • 2017: Society Design Library
  • 2017: Hello, Robot. Design between man and machine. A coproduction of the Vitra Design Museum with the MAK and the Design Museum Gent
  • 2017: StadtFabrik: New work. New design
  • 2017: What do we want? Dimensions of a new digital humanism
  • 2017: LeveL. the fragile balance of utopia
  • 2017: I don't know. How the relationships between things grow
  • 2017: Artificial Tears. Singularity & Human Being - A Speculation
  • 2017: Design for Agency. Shaping agency
  • 2017: photo :: vienna. Showcase 2017
  • 2017: 100 best posters 16. Germany Austria Switzerland
  • 2017: Thomas Bayrle : If something is too long - make it longer
  • 2017: Aesthetics of Change. 150 years of the University of Applied Arts
  • 2018: Klimt's Magic Garden. A Virtual Reality Experience by Frederick Baker
  • 2018: Gustav Peichl . 15 buildings for the 90th
  • 2018: 300 years of Viennese porcelain manufactory
  • 2018: Post Otto Wagner. From the postal savings bank to postmodernism
  • 2018: 100 BEST POSTERS 17 . Germany, Austria, Switzerland
  • 2018: SAGMEISTER & WALSH : Beauty
  • 2018/2019: KOLOMAN MOSER: Universal artist between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann
  • 2019: CHINESE WHISPERS. New art from the Sigg Collection
  • 2019: VIENNA BIENNALE FOR CHANGE 2019
  • 2019: UNCANNY VALUES. Artificial Intelligence & You (as part of the VIENNA BIENNALE FOR CHANGE 2019)
  • 2019: MAK DESIGN LAB. Realignment as part of the VIENNA BIENNALE FOR CHANGE 2019
  • 2019/20: KUNIYOSHI + | UKIYOENOW
  • 2019/20: 100 BEST POSTERS 18
  • 2019/20: BUGWOOD, MULTI-LAYERED
  • 2020: SHOW OFF. AUSTRIAN FASHION DESIGN
  • 2020: HELMUT LANG ARCHIVE
  • 2020: RAIMUND ABRAHAM
  • 2020: OTTO PRUTSCHER

MAK exposures (branch offices)

The MAK branches extend over several continents and countries:

  • Vienna:
MAK branch Geymüllerschlössel
MAK Contemporary Art Depot, Arenbergpark Battle Tower (currently closed)
MAK in public space
  • Czech Republic:
Josef Hoffmann Museum, Brtnice / Pirnitz (has been run as a joint branch office by the MAK and the Moravská Gallery in Brno / Brno since the beginning of 2006 ).
  • UNITED STATES:
MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles ( Rudolph Schindler House , Pearl M. Mackey Apartment House, Fitzpatrick-Leland House).

Web links

Commons : Austrian Museum of Applied Arts  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. MAK branch Geymüllerschlössel. In: mak.at. Retrieved December 6, 2019 .
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  30. FLOWERS FOR KIM IL SUNG - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  31. MINIMAL - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  32. APOCALYPSE / NO COOKIES TODAY - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  33. PROJECT VIENNA - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  37. MIHÁLY BIRÓ - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  38. DAVID ZINK YI - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  41. PRESENT - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  42. 100 BEST POSTERS 09 - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  43. ANDREA BRANZI - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  44. EVA SCHLEGEL - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  45. ^ BRUNO - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  46. THE GREAT VIENNA COFFEE HOUSE EXPERIMENT - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  47. APPLY! - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  48. ARTISTS IN FOCUS # 10 ERWIN WURM - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  49. ^ SPAN (Matias del Campo & Sandra Manninger) - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  50. KURT RYSLAVY, COLLECTOR, WINE DEALER, SUNDAY PAINTER. - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  51. THE EMPEROR'S NEW COLORS - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  52. THE SECOND SKIN - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  53. INDUSTRIAL FURNITURE - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  54. RUDOLF STEINER - The Alchemy of Everyday Life - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  55. ARTISTS IN FOCUS # 11 WALTER PICHLER - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  56. MICHAEL WALLRAFF - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  58. ARTISTS 'BOOKS ON TOUR - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  59. GÔM SÚ & # 146; - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  61. VISIBLE BUILDINGS - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  62. PATRICK RAMPELOTTO - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  63. MAGIC OF DIVERSITY - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  64. GUSTAV KLIMT: Expectation and Fulfillment - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  66. … FURNITURE OF ALL GENERATIONS - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  67. STIEFEL & COMPANY ARCHITECTS - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  83. A dash of rhythm and color - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  93. sound: frame 2014 - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  103. ^ Brothers Schwadron - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  104. I SANTILLANA - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  106. ^ Paths of Modernity - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  107. JEWELERY 1970-2015 - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  120. STEFAN SAGMEISTER - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  121. 100 Best Posters 14 - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  122. JOSEF FRANK - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  124. Kay Walkowiak. Forms in Time - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  125. JOSIAH MCELHENY - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  126. ROBERT LA ROCHE - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  127. FRIEDRICH KIESLER. Living Worlds - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  128. ELIGIUS PRIZE 2016 - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  130. Social Furniture Collection by EOOS - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  133. Patrycja Domanska. STIMULI - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  135. handcraft - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
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  137. GLASSES FROM THE EMPIRE AND BIEDERMEIER PERIOD - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  138. GLASSES FROM THE EMPIRE AND BIEDERMEIER PERIOD - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  139. 650 YEARS OF GOLD AND SILVER FORMING - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  140. ^ Discourse on thematically relevant books - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  141. ^ Design between man and machine - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  142. City Factory: New Work. New design. - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  143. Dimensions of a new digital humanism - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  144. the fragile balance of utopia - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  145. How the relationships between things grow - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  146. Singularity & Being Human - A Speculation - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  147. DESIGN FOR AGENCY - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
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  150. THOMAS BAYRLE - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  151. AESTHETICS OF CHANGE - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  152. KLIMT'S MAGIC GARDEN - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
  153. GUSTAV PEICHL - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
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  156. 100 BEST POSTERS 17 - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved November 23, 2018 .
  157. ^ Koloman Moser - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved January 10, 2019 .
  158. CHINESE WHISPERS. New art from the Sigg Collection - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved January 10, 2019 .
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  160. UNCANNY VALUES | VIENNA BIENNALE FOR CHANGE 2019 - MAK Museum Vienna. Retrieved May 15, 2019 .
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  167. RAIMUND ABRAHAM | RAIMUND ABRAHAM. Retrieved July 12, 2020 .
  168. OTTO PRUTSCHER | OTTO PRUTSCHER. Retrieved July 12, 2020 .
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