Vienna's Autumn Art Scene Booms With Record Exhibitions and Discourses
Vienna's art scene is thriving this autumn, with a record-breaking mix of art exhibitions, fairs, and symposia. The ORF Long Night of Museums on October 4 celebrates its 25th year, this time highlighting female artists. Vienna masterfully blends preserving historical art with promoting progressive discussions.
The MAK and Albertina museums are set to open captivating exhibitions. The MAK will present a retrospective of fashion designer Helmut Lang from December 10, while the Albertina unveils 'Fascination Paper' on December 12. Meanwhile, the Lower Belvedere challenges gender norms in modernism with 'Radical! Artists and Modernism 1910-1950'.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum is reviving nearly forgotten Baroque artist Michaelina Wautier with an exhibition running from September 30, 2025, to February 22, 2026. The 21st Vienna Art Week, from November 7 to 14, explores knowledge systems from tradition to technology. FAIR FOR ART Vienna, from September 27 to October 5, showcases works by established masters and promising newcomers. The University of Applied Arts Vienna hosts the conference 'WHAT IS INFRASTRUCTURAL CRITIQUE?' from October 29 to 31.
Vienna's art scene this autumn is a testament to the city's dedication to both preserving its rich artistic heritage and fostering innovative, forward-looking discussions. With a wide range of art exhibitions and events, there's something for every art enthusiast to enjoy.
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