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  • May 30, 2022

    Lucy Ivanova

    From April to July 2022 Lucy Ivanova is Artist in Residence at the Academy and will be affiliated with the Drawing Studio.

    Academy

  • NATURE GONE ASTRAY? Hybrids, Gnomes and Monsters (not only) in the work of Hieronymus Bosch

    Exhibition curated by Martina Fleischer

    Paintings Gallery

    Exhibition curated by Martina Fleischer
  • NATURE GONE ASTRAY? Hybrids, Gnomes and Monsters (not only) in the work of Hieronymus Bosch

    Exhibition curated by Martina Fleischer

    Opening

    Schillerplatz

    Paintings Gallery

    Exhibition curated by Martina Fleischer
  • Natura Morta

    Natura Morta. Photography by Oliver Mark in Dialogue with Still Life Paintings in the Collection
    In cooperation with the Natural History Museum Vienna

    Duration

    Paintings Gallery

    Natura Morta. Photography by Oliver Mark in Dialogue with Still Life Paintings in the Collection
 
 
 In cooperation with the Natural History Museum Vienna
  • Natura Morta

    Natura Morta. Photography by Oliver Mark in Dialogue with Still Life Paintings in the Collection
    In cooperation with the Natural History Museum Vienna

    Opening

    Schillerplatz

    Paintings Gallery

    Natura Morta. Photography by Oliver Mark in Dialogue with Still Life Paintings in the Collection
 
 
 In cooperation with the Natural History Museum Vienna
  • Bosch & Brands. Correspondences

    The new exhibition series explores correspondences between Bosch’s altarpiece The Last Judgment Triptych , the heart of the Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, and works by a range of artists. The new exhibition series opens with the flamboyant Dadaist birds by Dutch artist Sjon Brands. His birds are absurd creatures of metal, radio valves, ostrich feathers, ladles and matchboxes, and seem to have fluttered here directly from Hieronymus Bosch’s surreal landscapes of bizarre curiosities.

    Duration

    Paintings Gallery

    The new exhibition series explores correspondences between Bosch’s altarpiece
 
  The Last Judgment Triptych
 
 , the heart of the Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, and works by a range of artists. The new exhibition series opens with the flamboyant Dadaist birds by Dutch artist Sjon Brands. His birds are absurd creatures of metal, radio valves, ostrich feathers, ladles and matchboxes, and seem to have fluttered here directly from Hieronymus Bosch’s surreal landscapes of bizarre curiosities.
  • Bosch & Brands. Correspondences

    The new exhibition series explores correspondences between Bosch’s altarpiece The Last Judgment Triptych , the heart of the Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, and works by a range of artists. The new exhibition series opens with the flamboyant Dadaist birds by Dutch artist Sjon Brands. His birds are absurd creatures of metal, radio valves, ostrich feathers, ladles and matchboxes, and seem to have fluttered here directly from Hieronymus Bosch’s surreal landscapes of bizarre curiosities.

    Opening

    Schillerplatz

    Paintings Gallery

    The new exhibition series explores correspondences between Bosch’s altarpiece
 
  The Last Judgment Triptych
 
 , the heart of the Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, and works by a range of artists. The new exhibition series opens with the flamboyant Dadaist birds by Dutch artist Sjon Brands. His birds are absurd creatures of metal, radio valves, ostrich feathers, ladles and matchboxes, and seem to have fluttered here directly from Hieronymus Bosch’s surreal landscapes of bizarre curiosities.
  • Correspondences Bosch & Kantor

    The heart of the Paintings Gallery of the Academy of  Fine Arts Vienna is The Last Judgment by Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450/55 – 1516). This triptych is among the world’s most important art works from the period around 1500. Many aspects of the altarpiece continue to puzzle scholars to this day, and it is indisputably the collection’s main attraction.

    Paintings Gallery

    The heart of the Paintings Gallery of the Academy of  Fine Arts Vienna is
 
  The Last Judgment
 
 by Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450/55 – 1516). This triptych is among the world’s most important art works from the period around 1500. Many aspects of the altarpiece continue to puzzle scholars to this day, and it is indisputably the collection’s main attraction.
  • Correspondences Bosch & Kantor

    The heart of the Paintings Gallery of the Academy of  Fine Arts Vienna is The Last Judgment by Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450/55 – 1516). This triptych is among the world’s most important art works from the period around 1500. Many aspects of the altarpiece continue to puzzle scholars to this day, and it is indisputably the collection’s main attraction.

    Maxim Kantor: The Last Judgment

    Gemäldegalerie zu Gast im Theatermuseum

    Paintings Gallery

    The heart of the Paintings Gallery of the Academy of  Fine Arts Vienna is
 
  The Last Judgment
 
 by Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450/55 – 1516). This triptych is among the world’s most important art works from the period around 1500. Many aspects of the altarpiece continue to puzzle scholars to this day, and it is indisputably the collection’s main attraction.