Four Must-See Winter Exhibitions in Vienna: Monet, Huanca, Apfelbaum, and Mumok Group Show
Vienna's winter art season features four major exhibitions. At the Albertina, a comprehensive Claude Monet retrospective curated by Heinz Widauer presents around 100 works tracing his career from Impressionism's birth to his late, near-abstract style, including the anecdote of Monet being swept by a wave while painting en plein air in Normandy. At the Unteres Belvedere, Bolivian-American artist Donna Huanca (born Chicago, 1980, based in Berlin) presents her first Austrian solo show, "Piedra Quemada," a multimedia performance with painted nude bodies, video, and sculptural elements curated by Stella Rollig, running until January 6, 2019. The Mumok's "Malerei mit Kalkül" (Painting with Calculation) is a group exhibition of around 50 artists from the 1950s-1970s, including Josef Albers, Yves Klein, Piero Manzoni, and Frank Stella, drawn from the museum's collection and emphasizing minimalist and conceptual art impulses, on view until May 5, 2019. At Belvedere 21, American artist Polly Apfelbaum (born 1955) presents "Happiness Runs," her first Vienna exhibition, featuring large hand-made carpets produced in Mexico that visitors can walk on, inspired by Bauhaus, Minimal Art, and Pop Art, running until January 13, 2019.
Key facts
- Claude Monet retrospective at Albertina, curated by Heinz Widauer, with about 100 works.
- Monet's anecdote: swept by a wave in Normandy while painting en plein air.
- Donna Huanca's 'Piedra Quemada' at Unteres Belvedere, curated by Stella Rollig, until Jan 6, 2019.
- Huanca is Bolivian-American, born 1980 in Chicago, based in Berlin.
- Mumok's 'Malerei mit Kalkül' features 50 artists from 1950s-1970s, including Albers, Klein, Manzoni, Stella.
- Mumok exhibition runs until May 5, 2019.
- Polly Apfelbaum's 'Happiness Runs' at Belvedere 21, until Jan 13, 2019.
- Apfelbaum's carpets are hand-made in Mexico, inspired by Bauhaus, Minimal Art, Pop Art.
Entities
Artists
- Claude Monet
- Donna Huanca
- Polly Apfelbaum
- Josef Albers
- Jim Dine
- Dan Flavin
- John Baldessari
- Yves Klein
- Hermann Nitsch
- Kenneth Noland
- Ed Reinhard
- Frank Stella
- Piero Manzoni
- Pino Pascali
- Heinz Widauer
- Stella Rollig
- Franco Veremondi
Institutions
- Albertina
- Belvedere
- Unteres Belvedere
- Belvedere 21
- Mumok
- MuseumsQuartier
- Artribune
- Le Figaro
- National Gallery of Canada
Locations
- Vienna
- Austria
- Paris
- Giverny
- Normandy
- London
- Rouen
- Chicago
- Berlin
- Mexico
- Albertinaplatz 1
- Rennweg 6
- Museumsplatz 1
- Arsenalstraße 1