Werkbundsiedlung Wien

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Vienna 2013

Above you can see one of the houses of the so-called ‘Werkbundsiedlung’ in Vienna (13th district). This model housing estate was opened in 1932 and is now considered one of the finest examples of Modernism in Austria. The originally 70, now 64 single-family homes were built by 31, now famous architects. The houses appear small by today’s standards. However, an amazing spaciousness was created by functionality, great economy in detail and skillfully set views and visual axes.

Involved architects (extract) were:

Josef Frank, designed the house at Woinovichgasse 32
Clemens Holzmeister, designed the houses at Jagicgasse 8 and 10
Julius Jirasek, designed the houses at Veitingergasse 103 and 105
Ernst Lichtblau, designed the houses at Jagdschlossgasse 88 and 90
Adolf Loos, Heinrich Kulka, designed the houses at Woinovichgasse 13, 15, 17 and 19
André Lurçat, designed the houses at Veitingergasse 87, 89, 91 and 93
Richard Neutra, designed the house at Woinovichgasse 9
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, designed the houses at Woinovichgasse 2 and 4
Oskar Wlach, designed the houses at Veitingergasse 99 and 101

Glam! The Performance of Style, Music, Fashion, Art

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The “Glam!” exhibition in the “Lentos” Kunstmuseum Linz celebrates fashion, music and design of the early 1970s. Artists such as David Bowie, Brian Eno, and Jack Goldstein are featured with their album covers, photographs, films, posters and original costumes. The so-called glam rock era challenged the divsion of music into a serious and an entertaining branch and established futuristic, androgynous aesthetics. The Fine Arts department is covered as well with artists such as Gilbert & George, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman and Richard Hamilton.

19 October 2013 to 2 February 2014

LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz
Ernst-Koref-Promenade 1
4020 Linz

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Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm
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