Vienna receives a new museum for Viennese actionism: an art scandal!
Vienna receives a new museum for Viennese actionism: an art scandal!
Weihburggasse 10-12, 1010 Wien, Österreich - More and more doctors in Austria reports of frightening violence at work. In the case of a survey carried out by the opinion researcher Peter Hajek, detailed experiences and the effects of attacks were examined. The chamber for doctors in Vienna will present the results of this survey at Weihburggasse 10-12, 1010 Vienna on Thursday, December 5, 2024. This study is particularly committed to how employees in the health sector and patients can be better protected, as the chamber emphasizes, while calling for pre -registration at pressestelle@aekwien.at, reported Apa-Oth .
New Museum in the downtown Vienna
A new museum opens nearby, at Weihburggasse 26, which is dedicated to Vienna's actionism - one of the most provocative art movements of the 20th century. Among the most important representatives of this radical movement are Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Otto Muehl and Rudolf Schwarzkogler. The Vienna Actionism Museum (WAM) is supposed to show the world's largest private collection on this topic and officially starts on March 15 with the opening of a special exhibition that addresses the various aspects of this art movement. Museum director Julia Moebus-Puck wants to deal with the enormous art-historical and sociopolitical explosive power of this movement, report the colleagues from MeinDien.
The museum, which will initially be open from Wednesday to Sunday and on public holidays between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., is not without controversy. Critics accuse the movement of having attributed women a passive role. In addition, the story brings additional challenges for one of the main actors, Otto Muehl, who was convicted of fornication with minors in 1991. The WAM plans to openly discuss such topics, which underlines the relevance of the examination of Viennese actionism.
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