Vienna and Budapest 2018 Vienna and Budapest Miami PU

b e a u t y and the abyss v i e n n a c e l e b r a t i n g M O D ERNI S M budapest april 22 to 30, 2018 a travel program celebrating viennese modernism and four of its most important protagonists a travel program exclusively designed for the v ienna and Budapest are among the half-dozen cities where the largest quantity of Art Nouveau art and design can be found. And, more than in most places, in each, there was originality and a fecund variety of forms. Particularly striking is the sharp difference between the Austrian and the Hungarian variants. In Vienna, ‘Secessionism’ developed in opposition to artistic orthodoxy and social conservatism; in Budapest, ‘Eclecticism’ was all this but additionally a manifestation of Magyr resentment of the cultural and political dominance of their Austrian overlords. Vienna at the turn of the twentieth century was a city in ferment – a bastion of the established order, a hotbed of radical politics, a crucible of intellectual and artistic revolution in art, architecture, design, music and thought. Lift not the painted veil: behind it lay widespread discontent, a crumbling moral order and myriad cracks in the coherence of empire. With remarkable suddenness, there emerged from this complacent, decadent and artistically stagnant society a brilliant array of artists and intellectuals who were determined to break with the past and were prepared to risk affronting the establishment in doing so. This was the city of Mahler, Schönberg, Schnitzler and Freud, and also of the protagonists of this tour, Klimt, Schiele and Otto Wagner and their friends, collaborators and rivals. The Great War brought Austrian suzerainty of Central Europe crashing to an end, causing death, destruction and trauma along the way. And then the ’flu pandemic of 1918 killed even more, including Schiele, Klimt and Moser. In 1918 four of the leading exponents of Modernism died: the artists Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Koloman Moser, and the architect and town planner Otto Wagner. One hundred years later, in 2018, Vienna celebrates this extraordinary cultural period with a series of special exhibitions and events devoted to these pioneers of Modernism and we would like to invite you to join us there! gustav klimt ● egon schiele ● koloman moser ● otto wagner