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Museum of Tears: Francesco Vezzoli Whimsically Confronts Museo Correr's Renaissance Mastepieces in Venice

Museum of Tears: Francesco Vezzoli Whimsically Confronts Museo Correr's Renaissance Mastepieces in Venice

Studio Élémentaires' Kinetic Light Objects Reveal the Fictional Part of Reality

Studio Élémentaires' Kinetic Light Objects Reveal the Fictional Part of Reality

Flos at Palazzo Visconti: Past Meets Present in a Dazzling Installation during Milan Design Week 2024

Flos at Palazzo Visconti: Past Meets Present in a Dazzling Installation during Milan Design Week 2024

Loro Piana Interiors Pays Tribute to Cini Boeri’s Enduring Legacy at Milan Design Week 2024

Loro Piana Interiors Pays Tribute to Cini Boeri’s Enduring Legacy at Milan Design Week 2024

Plastique Fantastique: Dwelling in Bubbles

Plastique Fantastique: Dwelling in Bubbles

Exhibition view. Beethoven Moves at Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. © KHM-Museumsverband

Rebecca Horn, Concert for Anarchy, 1990. Piano, hydraulic cylinder, compressor. 150 × 106 × 155 cm Photographer: Attilio Maranzano © 2019: Rebecca Horn / Bildrecht, Wien 2020

Caspar David Friedrich, Abendlicher Wolkenhimmel, 1824. Oil on canvas 12.5 × 21.2 cm © Belvedere, Wien, Photo: Johannes Stoll

  • Burgring 5, 1010 Wien, Austria

  • Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

  • €21

  • Mon 9 a.–6 p.m., Tue–Sun 10 a.–6 p.m., Thu until 9 p.m.

  • +43 1 525240

29 September, 2020 - 24 January, 2021

BEETHOVEN MOVES

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The exhibition brings Beethoven into dialogue with artists like Friedrich, Goya, Rodin, Horn, Baldessari and Sehga, connecting masterpieces of fine art form connections with music and silence.

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