Rudolf Wacker: Magic insights into reality in the Leopold Museum
Rudolf Wacker: Magic insights into reality in the Leopold Museum
In the Leopold Museum in Vienna, a special exhibition with the title magic and abysses of reality is shown , which is dedicated to the Austrian artist Rudolf Wacker. This show originally emerged from the ended exhibition new objectivity in Germany , which took place about four weeks ago. Since 1958 there has been no extensive presentation of Wacker's work in Vienna, which makes this exhibition all the more remarkable.
Rudolf Wacker, a native Vorarlberg, should be little known to many, especially if you do not come from Western Austria or do not move intensively on the art market. But his work deserves attention: the exhibition shows around 120 paintings and 60 drawings. With the help of this comprehensive retrospective, visitors get an exciting insight into the artistic world of Wackers, which is also fascinating and challenging. The exhibits are arranged in an impressive context, which enables the viewers to delve into the artist's visual language.
a picturesque experience
The visitors to the exhibition can look forward to a kind of visual journey that gives the impression that you are immersed in a large picture book. Wacker's style is striking and invites you to explore the different facets of his creativity. His works offer a mixture of reality and imagination that enables the audience to understand thoughts and emotions that go far beyond the presentation.
The collection in the Leopold Museum is not only a tribute to the artist, but also an important contribution to Austrian art history. Many of the works shown come from a time when Wacker received lively feedback from the art market, in particular from collectors such as the well -known couple Leopold, whose preference for Wackers painting contributed to securing and presenting his heritage.
Overall, the exhibition magic and abysses of reality represents an excellent opportunity to experience and understand the art of Wackers. It not only reflects its unique perspectives, but also raises questions that are relevant to the present day. For art lovers and those who want to become, this show is a not to be missed to learn more about Rudolf Wacker and his significant contribution to the art world.
The exhibition can be found in the Leopold Museum, which is known for its extensive collection of modern and contemporary art. For a detailed view of the case, see the report on www.derstandard.de .
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