Starts: 19 Oct 2024
If, by the turn of the twentieth century, cracks were beginning to show in the decorative façades of most European centres of power, the pain and the pleasure were nowhere more public than in Vienna. From the instinctual energies uncovered by Sigmund Freud and painted by his contemporary Gustav Klimt to the angst-ridden art of Oskar Kokoschka and Egon Schiele: from the theatrical splendour of institutional architecture to the clean lines of the sanatorium, there is plenty to analyse in the visual culture of Viennese Modernism. Through the work of famous painters, plus architects including Otto Wagner and Adolf Loos and writers and composers such as Arthur Schnitzler and Arnold Schoenberg, this course examines the radical overthrow of tradition by an avantgarde equipped with an uncanny x-ray vision into the fragile workings of an outdated Imperial society.