Vienna Secession- is founded in 1897 by group of Austrian painters, graphic artists, sculptors and architects, including Otto Wagner, Gusto Klimt, Josef Hoffman… It represents the formal beginning of the modern art in Austria. The Secession's building created the first dedicated, permanent exhibition space for contemporary art of all types in the West. This is the most influential architectural work. There are always exhibitions and art galleries presented here. And architecture of the building is also beautiful and really picturesque.
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Vienna Secession- is founded in 1897 by group of Austrian painters, graphic artists, sculptors and architects, including Otto Wagner, Gusto Klimt, Josef Hoffman… It represents the formal beginning of the modern art in Austria. The Secession's building created the first dedicated, permanent exhibition space for contemporary art of all types in the West. This is the most influential architectural work. There are always exhibitions and art galleries presented here. And architecture of the building is also beautiful and really picturesque.
Separationist exhibition hall is also a very beautiful place here, this exhibition hall is very large, here is more interesting to visit, the exhibition hall specifications are not very large, here is also a very suitable to visit and enjoy the unique area.
The Separation Exhibition Hall in Vienna is suitable for people who study art design to visit, ranging from architectural design to painting illustrations, there are exhibitions to appreciate the unique ingenuity of the Separationist artists.
在维也纳市中心,金色叶子的穹顶华丽耀眼。里面不是很大,地下有克里姆特著名的壁画。其他展厅有当下的各类艺术展,有的很前卫。商店的商品种类很丰富。如果对维也纳分离派有兴趣,非常值得前往。它是维也纳艺术史上不可缺少的部分。
The Separatist Museum of Art, not far from Carl Square in Vienna, mainly displays the works of Separatist painters. The most famous painter is Gustav Klimt. The outstanding feature of the building is the hollowed-out roof of golden laurel leaves.
Separatists are famous artists'organizations that emerged from the Austrian Art Nouveau movement. They claim to break away from traditional aesthetics and depart from orthodox academician artists. They call themselves Separatists. The building looks like a Ginza chocolate.
Orbelez used a lot of contrastive techniques in his design, such as the contrast of rectangle size and size, the contrast of horizontal and vertical, the contrast of square and circle, the contrast of light and dark, the contrast of stone and metal, etc. The Club hall looks solemn and elegant, and the large metal hollow balls installed on the top of the building make this heavy monumental building lightweight and lively.