Archive
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HR Giger. Dreams and Visions
10.03.-26.06.11
In this comprehensive retrospective devoted to HR Giger, who was born in 1940 in Switzerland, KUNST HAUS WIEN takes a new look at the works of a controversial artist who, more than almost anyone else, has had a farreaching influence on pop culture and cyberculture. More -
René Burri. Photographs
18.11.10-20.02.11
The exhibition "René Burri – Photographs" at KUNST HAUS WIEN is a retrospective of the works of one of the most important photographers of our time. René Burri was born in Zurich in 1933. From 1959, as a member of the MAGNUM agency, he travelled to the scenes of innumerable world events. He not only captured memorable historic moments, but also documented daily life in countries such as Brazil, China, Palestine, Vietnam and Germany. More -
Tina Modotti. Photographer and Revolutionary
01.07.-07.11.10
In the exhibition "TINA MODOTTI – Photographer and Revolutionary", KUNST HAUS WIEN presents a comprehensive retrospective of a legendary photographer who has still not received the attention she deserves. Tina Modotti, who was born in 1896 in Udine, Italy and died in 1942 in Mexico, was one of the most fascinating women of the 20th century. She became famous as a result of the photographs she created in Mexico in the 1920s and her involvement in the revolutionary movements of her time. More -
Controversies. The Law, Ethics and Photography
04.03.-20.06.10
Starting on 4 March 2010, KUNST HAUS WIEN will be presenting a spectacular new exhibition illustrating the problematic history of photography. All of the approximately 100 photographs on display have been the subject of controversies – some of them related to society and the media, others of a legal nature. What emerges is a sometimes moving, sometimes exciting odyssey through the world and the vicissitudes of published photographs. Among the pictures on display are numerous world-famous works by photographers such as Man Ray, Robert Capa, Lewis Carroll, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Oliviero Toscani, Robert Mapplethorpe or Todd Maisel. More -
Annie Leibovitz. A Photographer's Life 1990-2005
30.10.09-31.01.10
In the exhibition "Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life 1990 – 2005", KUNST HAUS WIEN proudly presents the works of one of the most celebrated photographers of our day for the second time. The first exhibition devoted to this outstanding artist, entitled "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs 1970 – 1990", took place in 1993 and was a resounding success, attracting over 80.000 visitors in the course of only 10 weeks. More -
Picasso. Myths, Fables and Models
03.04.-05.06.09
Starting on 3 April 2009, KUNST HAUS WIEN will present the exhibition "Picasso – Myths, Fables and Models". With 120 graphic works by Pablo Picasso, taken from five creative periods spanning approximately a decade each, the exhibition leads us into Picasso's universe of motifs and obsessions. More -
The Unknown Hundertwasser
20.11.08-15.03.09
Friedensreich Hundertwasser would have been 80 years old on 15 December 2008; we celebrate his birthday with this show. More -
Jean Tinguely. Retrospective
03.06.-09.11.08
We are pleased to be able to present another big exhibition of about 160 works of the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely (1925 – 1991) after 17 years. This time, the retrospective shows sculptures, models, drawings, drafts, sketches, posters and photos from the holdings of the Jean Tinguely Museum in Basle. More -
Guy Bourdin. A Message For You
28.02.-22.06.08
The KUNST HAUS WIEN shows the work of French photographer Guy Bourdin (1928-1991) in the exhibition "A MESSAGE FOR YOU". More -
Lucien Clergue. The Poet With The Camera
18.10.07-17.02.08
The KunstHausWien presents a retrospective with more than 200 works by French photographer Lucien Clergue. These masterpieces are exhibited in Austria for the first time. More