MAK on Tour to the Josef Hoffmann Museum, Brtnice, Czech Republic

Sun, 12.6.2022 8.30 am6 pm
MAK – Museum of Applied Arts
Fully booked

PROGRAM DETAILS

 
8:30 a.m.
Departure from Vienna (MAK)
 
11 a.m.
Arrival in Brtnice
 
11:30 a.m.
Exhibition opening 15 YEARS OF THE JOSEF HOFFMANN MUSEUM
followed by a buffet and a curator guided tour through the exhibition and the Josef Hoffmann Museum, free time
 
3:30 p.m.
Departure from Brtnice
 
ca. 6 p.m.
Arrival in Vienna (MAK)
 
Price
regular € 59
reduced € 53 (with MAK Annual Ticket, MARS, Students under 27, persons 65 or older or with a valid pensioner's ID)
incl. trip, museum admission, exhibition opening, tour through the Josef Hoffmann Museum
 
Tour Guide
Rainald Franz, Curator of the exhibition and Curator, MAK Glass and Ceramics Collection 
 

15 YEARS OF THE JOSEF HOFFMANN MUSEUM 

The exhibition is dedicated to the successful establishment of the Josef Hoffmann Museum as a joint branch of the MAK and the Moravian Gallery in Brno. Using documents and individual objects, it reviews the exhibitions of the past 15 years, which were dedicated to the impact of Josef Hoffmann’s work on contemporary artists and architects. 
The exhibition is part of the project ATCZ264 JH Neu digital / Nově digitální and is financed by the European Union’s European Regional Development Fund (INTERREG V-A Austria – Czech Republic) as well as by the state budget of the Czech Republic.
 
Curator: Rainald Franz, Curator, MAK Glass and Ceramics Collection 
Co-Curator: Rostislav Koryčánek
 
Exhibition Dates: 14 June – 30 October 2022 

Josef Hoffmann Museum, Brtnice, Czech Republic
A joint branch of the Moravian Gallery in Brno and the MAK, Vienna

The event is financed by the European Union Regional Development Fund (INTERREG V-A Austria – Czech Republic) and is part of the project ATCZ264 – JH Neu digital / Nově digitální.

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and to the exhibition Made by Fire at the Museum of Applied Arts of the Moravian Gallery Brno, CZ
A cycle tour from the Wüste (desert) to the Lobau with Jutta Matysek (Greenpeace)