With a view to the corona situation in autumn, the ORF has unfortunately seen itself compelled to cancel the “ORF Long Night of Museums” on 3 October 2020 in its usual form. The new “ORF-Museumszeit” has been brought to life to nonetheless light a beacon, especially at this challenging time, on behalf of visiting museums, art, and cultural institutions. The participating institutions will tempt with special offerings for those interested in art and culture from 3 to 10 October.Discover the MAK!The MAK is a museum for art and everyday life. Founded in 1863, the majestic building on the Ringstraße designed by Heinrich von Ferstel is home to a comprehensive collection of applied arts, design, architecture, and contemporary art. The MAK offers reduced admission to the MAK (€ 11 instead of € 14) from 3 to 10 October with the key word “ORF ticket.” Current ExhibitionsMAK DESIGN LABDesign is much more than just the designing of “things”: design is an attitude, a way to instigate change, to make new approaches conceivable and tangible. The MAK DESIGN LAB intensively explores the opportunities and challenges of new designs.Try now! Explore the MAK DESIGN LAB on your own with the MAK LAB APP. Attractively designed with a playful approach to the subject, it complements the parcours of the MAK DESIGN LAB. Available free of charge without download at lab.mak.atRAIMUND ABRAHAM: Angles and Angels. Drawings Models PrototypesIn the early 1960s, the Austrian-American architect Raimund Abraham (1933–2010) was part of Vienna’s avant-garde scene, along with Hans Hollein, Walter Pichler, Hermann Nitsch, and Peter Kubelka. Based on his drawings, the MAK exhibition focuses on his designs, projects and architectural achievements.BAKELIT: The Georg Kargl CollectionAround 300 objects made of compression-molded Bakelite composite, the first real plastic in history, offer a survey of the material’s possible applications.OTTO PRUTSCHER:  Universal Designer of Viennese ModernismOtto Prutscher (1880–1949) was an architect and designer, an exhibition designer, teacher, and member of all the important arts and crafts movements—from the Secession to the Werkbund. 70 years after Prutscher’s death, this exhibition explores his complex creative work and his role in the development of Viennese Modernism.   The MAK offers reduced admission to the MAK (€ 11 instead of € 14) from 3 to 10 October with the key word “ORF ticket.”
With a view to the corona situation in autumn, the ORF has unfortunately seen itself compelled to cancel the “ORF Long Night of Museums” on 3 October 2020 in its usual form. The new “ORF-Museumszeit” has been brought to life to nonetheless light a beacon, especially at this challenging time, on behalf of visiting museums, art, and cultural institutions. The participating institutions will tempt with special offerings for those interested in art and culture from 3 to 10 October.

Discover the MAK!

The MAK is a museum for art and everyday life. Founded in 1863, the majestic building on the Ringstraße designed by Heinrich von Ferstel is home to a comprehensive collection of applied arts, design, architecture, and contemporary art.
 

The MAK offers reduced admission to the MAK (€ 11 instead of € 14) from 3 to 10 October with the key word “ORF ticket.”

 

Current Exhibitions


MAK DESIGN LAB

Design is much more than just the designing of “things”: design is an attitude, a way to instigate change, to make new approaches conceivable and tangible. The MAK DESIGN LAB intensively explores the opportunities and challenges of new designs.

Try now! Explore the MAK DESIGN LAB on your own with the MAK LAB APP. Attractively designed with a playful approach to the subject, it complements the parcours of the MAK DESIGN LAB. Available free of charge without download at lab.mak.at

RAIMUND ABRAHAM: Angles and Angels. Drawings Models Prototypes

In the early 1960s, the Austrian-American architect Raimund Abraham (1933–2010) was part of Vienna’s avant-garde scene, along with Hans Hollein, Walter Pichler, Hermann Nitsch, and Peter Kubelka. Based on his drawings, the MAK exhibition focuses on his designs, projects and architectural achievements.

BAKELIT: The Georg Kargl Collection

Around 300 objects made of compression-molded Bakelite composite, the first real plastic in history, offer a survey of the material’s possible applications.

OTTO PRUTSCHER:  Universal Designer of Viennese Modernism

Otto Prutscher (1880–1949) was an architect and designer, an exhibition designer, teacher, and member of all the important arts and crafts movements—from the Secession to the Werkbund. 70 years after Prutscher’s death, this exhibition explores his complex creative work and his role in the development of Viennese Modernism.