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Vienna (Austria), 21 Feb, EFE.- Friedensreich Hundertwasser, known for his plant-aesthetic buildings that even inspired scenes from the "Lord of the Rings" films, is now revisited in an exhibition focusing on his pictorial work.(Camera: ANTONIO SÁNCHEZ SOLÍS Editor: AYEESHA HOLDER)
London, Oct 10 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga) The Docklands Museum -the old East London docks- hosts the exhibition by British artist Susan Stockwell entitled 'London, Port City '.FOOTAGE FROM THE PRESS SHOW OF BRITISH ARTIST SUSAN STOCKWELL'S EXHIBITION TITLED 'LONDON, PORT CITY' AT THE MUSEUM OF LONDON DOCKLANDS IN LONDON.
Vienna (Austria), Oct 1 (EFE) .- (Camera: Alejandro Giménez) The woman in Titian's painting is a symbol of sacred and profane love, eroticism and also the purest ideal of beauty. This representation, which has had an enormous influence on European art, is analyzed in Vienna in a large exhibition dedicated to the Venetian master.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN VIENNA
London, Sep 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Neil Hall) The Freud Museum in London opens on Saturday the exhibition 'Code Name Mary: The extraordinary life of Muriel Gardiner' on the life of Muriel Gardiner, American psychoanalyst and psychiatrist, who helped fight fascism and saved refugees in the 1930s. A friend of Sigmund Freud, she helped found the museum in the house where he died on September 23, 1939. The exhibition will be open until next January 23, 2022. FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AT THE FREUD MUSEUM IN LONDON.
Vienna (Austria), Sep 12 (EFE) .- (Camera: Antonio Sánchez) The Leopold Museum in Vienna has expanded its 'Vienna in 1900' with additions to 'The Schedlmayer Collection: A Discovery!', a private collection with works of architect Otto Prutscher.In 1989, pharmaceutical businessman Fritz Schedlmayer and his wife Hermi acquired the Villa Rothberger, built in 1902 in Baden, about 30 kilometres south of Vienna, and began a restoration during which they discovered the work of Otto Prutscher, a contemporary modernist artist.Prutscher, a representative of Viennese modernism, still relatively unknown today, had remodelled the house in 1912, transforming an unoriginal building applying principles of Viennese modernism.From there, the Schedlmayer family began to investigate his work and life and to acquire pieces designed by him: cabinets, display cabinets, glasses, vases, chairs, clocks and all kinds of pieces with the beauty and functionality of the Jugendstil (Viennese modernism).With this exhibition, the Leopold Museum, founded 20 years ago, expands the project "Vienna in 1900", a permanent exhibition launched in 2019 that explains the creative explosion, the political and intellectual upheaval that was lived at the time in the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.FOOTAGE OF THE LEOPOLD MUSEUM AND THE PRIVATE COLLECTION DEDICATED TO OTTO PRUTSCHER.