The Belvedere: 300 Years a Venue for Art
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The Belvedere: 300 Years a Venue for Art

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The Belvedere: 300 Years a Venue for Art

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JubilÀumspublikation des Belvedere

Am Wiener Belvedere lĂ€sst sich der Wandel des Museumsbegriffs ĂŒber drei Jahrhunderte exemplarisch nachvollziehen. UrsprĂŒnglich durch Prinz Eugen von Savoyen als Gartenpalais zum Zwecke fĂŒrstlicher ReprĂ€sentation errichtet, wurde das Obere Belvedere unter Maria Theresia zu einem der ersten öffentlich zugĂ€nglichen Museen weltweit. Österreichische Kunst im internationalen Kontext zu zeigen, wie es die GrĂŒndungsidee der 1903 im Unteren Belvedere eingerichteten Modernen Galerie vorsah, stellt bis heute ein programmatisches Anliegen der renommierten Kultureinrichtung dar.

Die in dieser kritischen Hommage versammelten BeitrĂ€ge namhafter Autor:innen gehen ĂŒber Epochengrenzen hinweg gemeinsamen Fragestellungen nach?: Welche Ordnungskonzepte manifestieren sich in den KunstprĂ€sentationen?? Wie zeitgemĂ€ĂŸ waren diese im internationalen Vergleich?? Welches Publikum sollte damit angesprochen werden??

  • JubilĂ€umspublikation der Österreichischen Galerie Belvedere – kritische Hommage auf Geschichte und Vielfalt eines Ortes der Kunst ĂŒber Jahrhunderte
  • Ausstellung bis 7. Januar 2024

Mit BeitrÀgen von Johanna Aufreiter, Björn Blauensteiner, Brigitte Borchhardt-Birbaumer, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Christiane Erharter, Nora Fischer, Anna Frasca-Rath, Antoinette Friedenthal, Martin Fritz, Thomas W. Gaehtgens, Sabine Grabner, Katinka Gratzer-BaumgÀrtner, CÀcilia Henrichs, Alice Hoppe-Harnoncourt, Christian Huemer, Georg Lechner, Stefan Lehner, Gernot Mayer, Monika Mayer, Sabine Plakolm-Forsthuber, Georg Plattner, Matthew Rampley, Luise ReitstÀtter, Stella Rollig, Claudia Slanar, Franz Smola, Nora Sternfeld, Silvia Tammaro, Wolfgang Ullrich, Leonhard Weidinger, Christian Witt-Dörring, Luisa Ziaja und Christoph Zuschlag

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9783111186313
eBook ISBN
9783111186511
Topic
Art
Subtopic
Art General

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. Introduction
  4. Chapter I Prince Eugene of Savoy as an Impresario of Art 1697–1736
  5. Images and Quotes
  6. 1 The Belvedere : Construction and Interiors
  7. 2 The Set of Engravings
  8. 3 The Marble Gallery Sculptures
  9. Patronage and Collecting in the Habsburg Empire c. 1700
  10. 4 The Winter Palace
  11. Prestige and Passion : Prince Eugene of Savoy’s Picture Collection at His Garden Palace
  12. Collect, Collate, Catalogue : Prince Eugene of Savoy and the Beauty of Classification
  13. 5 The Theresianum Library Cabinets from Prince Eugene’s Winter Palace
  14. Chapter II The Imperial Collections in the Belvedere 1776–1891
  15. Images and Quotes
  16. 6 The Ambras Collection
  17. 7 The First Restoration Studio
  18. The Emergence of the Art Museum in the Eighteenth Century
  19. The Museumification of the Imperial Picture Gallery
  20. Opening and Public Access in the Upper Belvedere around 1800
  21. 8 The Exchange of Pictures between Florence and Vienna
  22. New Concepts for the Display of Painting Schools in the Early Nineteenth Century
  23. 9 Napoleonic Looting and Evacuation of Artworks
  24. The “Modern School” of the Imperial Picture Gallery
  25. 10 The Picture Gallery and the Academy of Fine Arts
  26. Chapter III From the Modern Gallery to the Austrian Gallery 1903–1938
  27. Images and Quotes
  28. 11 A Kiss for the Modern Gallery
  29. Museums of Modern Art in the Late Habsburg Empire
  30. 12 The Imperial-Royal Traveling Museum
  31. A Palace as “Refuge” for Modernism
  32. 13 Hans Tietze’s Museum Reform
  33. Art for All ? The Austrian State Gallery between Art Appreciation and Education
  34. 14 From the Austrian State Gallery Society to the Friends of Austrian Museums in Vienna, 1911/12–1938
  35. The Foundation of the Baroque Museum in the Lower Belvedere
  36. 15. The Ephesos Museum Visits the Lower Belvedere
  37. Origins of the Museum of Medieval Art
  38. Chapter IV The Museum during the Nazi Period 1938–1945
  39. 16 “Degenerate Art”
  40. Images and Quotes
  41. 17 The Reich Chamber of Fine Arts, Vienna Office
  42. 18 Deaccession
  43. The Complicity of Museums in National Socialist Cultural Policy
  44. The Austrian Gallery during the Nazi Period
  45. 19 Art Market and Auctions in Vienna 1938–45
  46. National Socialist Art Policy in the Gau City of Vienna
  47. 20 The Gustav Klimt Exhibition of 1943
  48. Chapter V Changes and Continuities After 1945
  49. Images and Quotes
  50. 21 The “Vienna 1900” Brand
  51. 22 Mapping the Hood : The Belvedere Quarter
  52. “Our Modernism Is Homegrown !” Austria’s Delayed Reconnection with the International Avant-Garde after 1945
  53. In Search of (a Place for) Contemporary Art The Programmatic Development from 1945 to the Present
  54. 23 The History of the Museum of the Twentieth Century / 20er Haus
  55. 24 Restitutions after 1945 and the 1998 Art Restitution Act
  56. 2000 to 2020 : Nineteen Years of Growth
  57. Critical Niches : Democratization Processes in the Belvedere’s Recent History
  58. 25 Expansions of the Museum into the Digital Space
  59. 26 Museum Self-Perceptions under the Microscope
  60. Perspectives 2023
  61. STELLA ROLLIG in Conversation with WOLFGANG ULLRICH

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