Erasures and Eradications in Modern Viennese Art, Architecture and Design
Herausgeber: Brandow-Faller, Megan; Morowitz, Laura
Erasures and Eradications in Modern Viennese Art, Architecture and Design
Herausgeber: Brandow-Faller, Megan; Morowitz, Laura
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Erasures and Eradications in Modern Viennese Art, Architecture and Design challenges the received narrative on the artists, exhibitions and cultural-political meanings of Viennese Modernism.
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Erasures and Eradications in Modern Viennese Art, Architecture and Design challenges the received narrative on the artists, exhibitions and cultural-political meanings of Viennese Modernism.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781032010533
- ISBN-10: 1032010533
- Artikelnr.: 71647430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781032010533
- ISBN-10: 1032010533
- Artikelnr.: 71647430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Megan Brandow-Faller is Professor of History at City University of New York Kingsborough. Laura Morowitz is Professor of Art History in the Department of Visual Arts at Wagner College.
Introduction
PART 1: Beyond Amnesia: Jewish Artists, Patrons and Critics
1. Art in Vienna 1900, or the Return of the Repressed
Laura Morowitz
2. Erasing "Jewish Traces": Max Oppenheimer and the Crux of Art
Historiography
Nathan J. Timpano
3. "Our Great Josef Hoffmann": Undoing the Austrian Profile of a Celebrated
Architect
Elana Shapira
4. The Emigration of Egon Schiele: Jewish Refugees and Austrian Modernism
in New York
Frances Tanzer
5. As if They Were Never There: Vienna's Cityscape and the Ethnic Cleansing
of Memory
Steven Beller
PART 2: Beyond the "Superstars": Gendered Erasures
6. Guests or Members? Women Artists in the Circle of Egon Schiele
Andrea Winklbauer
7. Across Stage, Page and Dance Floor: Asserting the Dynamic Female Body in
Klien's Kineticism
Rae di Cicco
8. The Birth of Painting from the Spirit of the Gingerbread: Anna Lesznai's
Hungarian Exotic in 1920s Vienna
Julia Secklehner
9. Who Knows BEST? Gendered Views of Interwar Design Reform and Wiener
Wohnkultur
Michelle Jackson-Beckett
10. From Secessionist Vienna to Postwar America: Emmy Zweybrück-Prochaska
and the Cult of Creativity
Megan Brandow-Faller
PART 3: Beyond Klimt: Erasures of Understudied
Movements/Artists/Connections
11.Gold Rush, Congo Style: Gustav Klimt's "Expectation and Fulfillment" in
the Palais Stoclet
Debora Silverman
12. Good Art, Bad Art: The Culture Wars of Fin de Siécle Austria and Their
Legacy
James Shedel
13. Robert Örley and the Other Wiener Moderne
Christopher Long
14. Josephine Baker in 1920s Vienna: Modernism, Blackness and Popular
Culture
Roman Horak
15. On Erasures in Modern Architecture: Catholic "Modernism" and the
Historiography of Church Building Between the Wars
Matthew Rampley
PART 4: Epilogue: Past Erasures, Present Aims: The VBKÖ in 2022
16. Speaking with Gaps and Silences in the Vereinigung bildender
Künstlerinnen* Österreichs (Austrian Association of Wom*n Artists):
Introduction and Interview
Vereinigung bildender Künstlerinnen* Österreichs (Austrian Association of
Wom*n Artists)
PART 1: Beyond Amnesia: Jewish Artists, Patrons and Critics
1. Art in Vienna 1900, or the Return of the Repressed
Laura Morowitz
2. Erasing "Jewish Traces": Max Oppenheimer and the Crux of Art
Historiography
Nathan J. Timpano
3. "Our Great Josef Hoffmann": Undoing the Austrian Profile of a Celebrated
Architect
Elana Shapira
4. The Emigration of Egon Schiele: Jewish Refugees and Austrian Modernism
in New York
Frances Tanzer
5. As if They Were Never There: Vienna's Cityscape and the Ethnic Cleansing
of Memory
Steven Beller
PART 2: Beyond the "Superstars": Gendered Erasures
6. Guests or Members? Women Artists in the Circle of Egon Schiele
Andrea Winklbauer
7. Across Stage, Page and Dance Floor: Asserting the Dynamic Female Body in
Klien's Kineticism
Rae di Cicco
8. The Birth of Painting from the Spirit of the Gingerbread: Anna Lesznai's
Hungarian Exotic in 1920s Vienna
Julia Secklehner
9. Who Knows BEST? Gendered Views of Interwar Design Reform and Wiener
Wohnkultur
Michelle Jackson-Beckett
10. From Secessionist Vienna to Postwar America: Emmy Zweybrück-Prochaska
and the Cult of Creativity
Megan Brandow-Faller
PART 3: Beyond Klimt: Erasures of Understudied
Movements/Artists/Connections
11.Gold Rush, Congo Style: Gustav Klimt's "Expectation and Fulfillment" in
the Palais Stoclet
Debora Silverman
12. Good Art, Bad Art: The Culture Wars of Fin de Siécle Austria and Their
Legacy
James Shedel
13. Robert Örley and the Other Wiener Moderne
Christopher Long
14. Josephine Baker in 1920s Vienna: Modernism, Blackness and Popular
Culture
Roman Horak
15. On Erasures in Modern Architecture: Catholic "Modernism" and the
Historiography of Church Building Between the Wars
Matthew Rampley
PART 4: Epilogue: Past Erasures, Present Aims: The VBKÖ in 2022
16. Speaking with Gaps and Silences in the Vereinigung bildender
Künstlerinnen* Österreichs (Austrian Association of Wom*n Artists):
Introduction and Interview
Vereinigung bildender Künstlerinnen* Österreichs (Austrian Association of
Wom*n Artists)
Introduction
PART 1: Beyond Amnesia: Jewish Artists, Patrons and Critics
1. Art in Vienna 1900, or the Return of the Repressed
Laura Morowitz
2. Erasing "Jewish Traces": Max Oppenheimer and the Crux of Art
Historiography
Nathan J. Timpano
3. "Our Great Josef Hoffmann": Undoing the Austrian Profile of a Celebrated
Architect
Elana Shapira
4. The Emigration of Egon Schiele: Jewish Refugees and Austrian Modernism
in New York
Frances Tanzer
5. As if They Were Never There: Vienna's Cityscape and the Ethnic Cleansing
of Memory
Steven Beller
PART 2: Beyond the "Superstars": Gendered Erasures
6. Guests or Members? Women Artists in the Circle of Egon Schiele
Andrea Winklbauer
7. Across Stage, Page and Dance Floor: Asserting the Dynamic Female Body in
Klien's Kineticism
Rae di Cicco
8. The Birth of Painting from the Spirit of the Gingerbread: Anna Lesznai's
Hungarian Exotic in 1920s Vienna
Julia Secklehner
9. Who Knows BEST? Gendered Views of Interwar Design Reform and Wiener
Wohnkultur
Michelle Jackson-Beckett
10. From Secessionist Vienna to Postwar America: Emmy Zweybrück-Prochaska
and the Cult of Creativity
Megan Brandow-Faller
PART 3: Beyond Klimt: Erasures of Understudied
Movements/Artists/Connections
11.Gold Rush, Congo Style: Gustav Klimt's "Expectation and Fulfillment" in
the Palais Stoclet
Debora Silverman
12. Good Art, Bad Art: The Culture Wars of Fin de Siécle Austria and Their
Legacy
James Shedel
13. Robert Örley and the Other Wiener Moderne
Christopher Long
14. Josephine Baker in 1920s Vienna: Modernism, Blackness and Popular
Culture
Roman Horak
15. On Erasures in Modern Architecture: Catholic "Modernism" and the
Historiography of Church Building Between the Wars
Matthew Rampley
PART 4: Epilogue: Past Erasures, Present Aims: The VBKÖ in 2022
16. Speaking with Gaps and Silences in the Vereinigung bildender
Künstlerinnen* Österreichs (Austrian Association of Wom*n Artists):
Introduction and Interview
Vereinigung bildender Künstlerinnen* Österreichs (Austrian Association of
Wom*n Artists)
PART 1: Beyond Amnesia: Jewish Artists, Patrons and Critics
1. Art in Vienna 1900, or the Return of the Repressed
Laura Morowitz
2. Erasing "Jewish Traces": Max Oppenheimer and the Crux of Art
Historiography
Nathan J. Timpano
3. "Our Great Josef Hoffmann": Undoing the Austrian Profile of a Celebrated
Architect
Elana Shapira
4. The Emigration of Egon Schiele: Jewish Refugees and Austrian Modernism
in New York
Frances Tanzer
5. As if They Were Never There: Vienna's Cityscape and the Ethnic Cleansing
of Memory
Steven Beller
PART 2: Beyond the "Superstars": Gendered Erasures
6. Guests or Members? Women Artists in the Circle of Egon Schiele
Andrea Winklbauer
7. Across Stage, Page and Dance Floor: Asserting the Dynamic Female Body in
Klien's Kineticism
Rae di Cicco
8. The Birth of Painting from the Spirit of the Gingerbread: Anna Lesznai's
Hungarian Exotic in 1920s Vienna
Julia Secklehner
9. Who Knows BEST? Gendered Views of Interwar Design Reform and Wiener
Wohnkultur
Michelle Jackson-Beckett
10. From Secessionist Vienna to Postwar America: Emmy Zweybrück-Prochaska
and the Cult of Creativity
Megan Brandow-Faller
PART 3: Beyond Klimt: Erasures of Understudied
Movements/Artists/Connections
11.Gold Rush, Congo Style: Gustav Klimt's "Expectation and Fulfillment" in
the Palais Stoclet
Debora Silverman
12. Good Art, Bad Art: The Culture Wars of Fin de Siécle Austria and Their
Legacy
James Shedel
13. Robert Örley and the Other Wiener Moderne
Christopher Long
14. Josephine Baker in 1920s Vienna: Modernism, Blackness and Popular
Culture
Roman Horak
15. On Erasures in Modern Architecture: Catholic "Modernism" and the
Historiography of Church Building Between the Wars
Matthew Rampley
PART 4: Epilogue: Past Erasures, Present Aims: The VBKÖ in 2022
16. Speaking with Gaps and Silences in the Vereinigung bildender
Künstlerinnen* Österreichs (Austrian Association of Wom*n Artists):
Introduction and Interview
Vereinigung bildender Künstlerinnen* Österreichs (Austrian Association of
Wom*n Artists)







