Vienna Secession

May 30, 2009 by blogtopia  
Filed under Architectural style

secession_vienna The Vienna Secession (also known as the Union of Austrian Artists, or Vereiningung Bildender Künstler Österreichs) was formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian artists who had resigned from the Association of Austrian Artists, housed in the Vienna Künstlerhaus.This movement included painters, sculptors, and architects. The first president of the Secession was Gustav Klimt, and Rudolf von Alt was made honorary president.

The Vienna Secession was founded on 3 April 1897 by artists Gustav Klimt, Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Max Kurzweil, and others. Although Otto Wagner is widely recognised as a fundamental member of the Vienna Secession he was not a founding member. The Secession artists objected to the prevailing conservatism of the Vienna Künstlerhaus with its traditional orientation toward Historicism.The Berlin and Munich Secession movements preceded the Vienna Secession, which held its first exhibition in 1898.

The group earned considerable credit for its exhibition policy, which made the French Impressionists somewhat familiar to the Viennese public. The 14th Secession exhibition, designed by Josef Hoffmann and dedicated to Ludwig van Beethoven, was especially famous. A statue of Beethoven by Max Klinger stood at the center, with Klimt’s Beethoven frieze mounted around it.

Other Secession artists

  • Rudolph Bacher
  • Richard Gerstl
  • Max Fabiani
  • Albert Paris von Gütersloh
  • Oskar Kokoschka
  • Jože Plečnik
  • Max Kurzweil
  • Carl Moll
  • Koloman Moser
  • Egon Schiele
  • Malva Schalek
  • Othmar Schimkowitz
  • Oskar Laske
  • Joseph Maria Olbrich

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