Dagobert Peche (1887–1923), one of the most eccentric designers of Viennese Modernism, virtually blew apart the stylistic idiom of the famous Wiener Werkstätte: with opulent decorations inspired by nature and a revolutionary aesthetic, he lent practical objects a hitherto unknown complexity. Divided into seven chapters—from “Arcadia” to “Uncanny” PECHE POP presents the artist’s unique cosmos and traces his impact from Art Deco to Postmodernism to the present day.
You can also experience the following exhibitions:
ICONIC AUBÖCK: A Workshop Shapes Austria’s Concept of Design
AUT NOW: 100 × Austrian Design for the 21st Century
ELEMENTS: Adam Štěch’s Perspective on Architectural Details
BLOCKCHAIN:UNCHAINED. New Tools for Democracy
100 BESTE PLAKATE 23: Germany Austria Switzerland
Information on all current exhibitions can be found
here.
Enjoy free punch at the Punsch-Mobil in front of the MAK by Salonplafond in the MAK (starting in the afternoon).
* DER STANDARD is also handed out free of charge on site.
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