If you've been reading my blog for a while, you know that I'm a big fan
of both the Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops) artists and the
Neue Gallerie NY. So I'm very excited about NGNY's recently-opened
exhibition "Wiener Werkstätte 1903-1932: The Luxury of Beauty".
Welcome to the Neue Galerie
Josef Hoffmann brooch, 1904
acquired by arts patron Fritz Waerndorfer for Lili Waerndorfer
Silver, gilt, diamond, moonstone, opal, lapis lazuli, coral, leopardite
Above: Josef Hoffman tobacco case for Otto Primavesi, 1912
Hoffmann's brooches and boxes, encrusted with semiprecious stones,
exemplify the Wiener Werkstätte’s luxurious aesthetic.
To read more about Josef Hoffmann, a co-founder of the
Wiener Werkstätte, please check out my article for
Style 1900 magazine, linked here: Josef Hoffmann Interiors
Josef Hoffmann, Brass centerpiece, 1924
Jewel box by Dagobert Peche, 1920
acquired by arts patron Fritz Waerndorfer for Lili Waerndorfer
Silver, gilt, diamond, moonstone, opal, lapis lazuli, coral, leopardite
Above: Josef Hoffman tobacco case for Otto Primavesi, 1912
Hoffmann's brooches and boxes, encrusted with semiprecious stones,
exemplify the Wiener Werkstätte’s luxurious aesthetic.
To read more about Josef Hoffmann, a co-founder of the
Wiener Werkstätte, please check out my article for
Style 1900 magazine, linked here: Josef Hoffmann Interiors
The show will explore the workshop’s extensive output in a
variety of media, including ceramics, drawings, fashion, furniture,
glass, graphic design, jewelry,
metalwork, textiles and wallpaper.
metalwork, textiles and wallpaper.
Josef Hoffmann, Brass centerpiece, 1924
Jewel box by Dagobert Peche, 1920
Gilt silver
Metropolitan Museum on Art
Josef Hoffmann teapot, 1904
Silver, ebony, raffia
Silver, ebony, raffia
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Josef Hoffmann coffeepot, 1906, private collection
Silver and snakewood
To read a recent NY Times article about this exhibition,
link here.
The Neue Galerie was established in 2001
by businessman/philanthropist Ronald Lauder
For more information about the notable history of this venue,
its permanent collection (which includes Gustav Klimt's
splendid Adele Bloch-Bauer I) and special exhibitions
visit neuegalerie.org
Gustav Klimt, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, 1907
The movie Woman in Gold, starring Helen Mirren,
tells the story of how this painting was stolen by the Nazis, but
eventually returned to its rightful owner, Maria Altmann,
Bloch-Bauer's niece. It was purchased by the Galerie at auction
in 2006 for $135 million, and is now on permanent display there.
Above: The Galerie's elegant, Viennese-style Café Sabarsky
It is outfitted with period objects, including lighting fixtures by Josef Hoffmann, furniture by Adolf Loos, and banquettes upholstered with a
1912 Otto Wagner fabric.
A stop-off here for coffee and pastries never goes amiss!
~oOo~
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