Try, for example, the Stadtpark, where the Strauss statue adds another golden hue to October’s colours The Vienna woods: these dominate the western edge of the city, but you needn’t travel far from the centre to enjoy nature’s transformation.See also the wider exhibition listings for more suggestions and details…Īutumn turns the city’s trees into swirls of yellows and reds.Finally (for the moment), the Baroque state hall of the National Library takes us on a gentle historical stroll through design and landscaping in the context of gardens and parks.Discover the contemporary art of the first decade of the 21st century in a Noughties exhibition at the Wien Museum MUSA (from October 19th).The Jewish Museum explores the concept of guilt (until October 29th), examines the role of skin colour in perceptions of (and among) Jews, and introduces Jewish fan culture at some top European football clubs.It also has, for example, a solo exhibition for Maximilian Prüfer The Weltmuseum places its own special perspectives on Science Fiction(s).A retrospective for Gabriele Münter (from the 20th).A solo exhibition for expressionist Max Oppenheimer (from the 6th).The Leopold Museum starts two new exhibitions in October:.Lower Belvedere has a special exhibition around the 300-year history of the Belvedere (art) institution, as well as a solo exhibition for Louise Bourgeois featuring her early works.Find a homage to esteemed writer Ingeborg Bachmann at the Literature Museum.Also enjoy the final days of In Love with Laura there: a detailed look at a rare coloured renaissance female bust (until October 15th) And the Kunsthistorisches Museum’s big year-end exhibition deals with monumental Renaissance tapestries.Another major event planned (from October 12th) is a Robert Motherwell exhibition at the Bank Austria Kunst Forum Wien.The Albertina Modern offers up a solo exhibition for Yoshitomo Nara alongside an exhibition showcasing the diversity of art in terms of race, sex, and gender.They also plan a solo exhibition for Gottfried Helnwein from late October and continue one for Joel Sternfeld The Albertina looks to have an exhibition on Michelangelo focusing on his drawings of the human form and their influence on both his contemporaries and later artists.It’s still a little early for full schedules, but selected highlights announced so far include: October sees the heavyweight exhibitions appear, ready for the Christmas visitors. (The Kunsthistorisches Museum always has a super year-end exhibition)
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