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Friends/Support

The MAK offers a wide array of opportunities to support both its diverse programming and its world-renowned collection covering various eras, materials, and artistic disciplines.

As part of the museum’s reorientation under the leadership of Director Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, the MAK has devoted itself to the theme of “Change through Applied Art.” This focus serves to highlight the active contribution that applied art can make to the positive transformation of our society with respect to social, ecological, and cultural issues.

The MAK, founded in 1863 as the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry, also works to effect lasting improvement of the relationship between art and the business world. This gives rise to unique avenues of cooperation with sponsors from business as well as with friends, patrons, supporters, and volunteers.

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MAK Collection

The History of the MAK Collection - from the Imperial Royal Austrian Museum of Art and Industry to today’s MAK
The MAK is home to an unparalleled collection of applied arts, design, architecture, and contemporary art which has developed in the course of almost 150 years.
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100 Best Posters 11

Germany Austria Switzerland
Published for the exhibtion 100 BEST POSTERS 11. Germany Austria Switzerland (28.11.2012-17.2.2013) MAK, Vienna.
German/English, 228 pages, numerous colored illustrations, 21 x 24 cm. Verlag Hermann Schmidt, Mainz, 2012
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MAK Branch Geymüllerschlössel

Past and Present in Dialog
At the Geymüllerschlössel, a jewel of Biedermeier architecture in Vienna’s Pötzleinsdorf neighborhood, the MAK shows furniture from the Empire and Biedermeier periods, old Viennese clocks from the collection of Franz Sobek, and interventions by contemporary artists and designers.
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MAK/ZINE #2/2012

The third edition of the MAK’s magazine is on the reconceptualization of the exhibition spaces Vienna 1900.
VIENNA 1900. Viennese Arts and Crafts 1890-1938.
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100 Best Posters 10

Germany Austria Switzerland
Published for the Exhibition 2x 100 Best Posters at the MAK (30.11.2011–15.1.2012), MAK Vienna.
German/English, Design by L2M3, 217 pages, ca. 220 colored illustrations, 21 x 24 cm, Verlag Hermann Schmidt, Mainz 2011
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