Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele “1918 Centenary”

Neue Galerie

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The exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of the passing of two of the greatest Austrian artists of the twentieth century.

Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) and Egon Schiele (1890-1918), although born nearly thirty years apart, both tragically died in 1918—the same year that the Austro-Hungarian Empire ceased to exist following its defeat in World War I. Over the intervening century, the works of Klimt and Schiele have come to define the fertile creativity that marked the so-called “joyous apocalypse,” an apt term used to connote the waning days of Habsburg rule. This show pays tribute to the groundbreaking achievements of Klimt and Schiele, two masterful artists who are key figures in the collection of the Neue Galerie New York.

Among the masterworks by Klimt in the exhibition are Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907), Park at Kammer Castle (1909), Forester’s House in Weissenbach II (Garden) (1914), and The Dancer (1916-17). Masterworks by Schiele include Portrait of the Painter Karl Zakovšek (1910), Self-Portrait with Arm Twisted above Head (1910), Portrait of the Painter Max Oppenheimer (1910), and Friendship (1913).

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from June 28, 2018 to January 21, 2019

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