Beyond Klimt: New Horizons in Central Europe, 1914-1938

This fabulous and interesting art exhibition is currently on display at Bozar, Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels. Extended by popular demand until 20 January 2019, this colourful and insightful array of artwork is well worth a visit.

The Bozar website itself outlines the exhibition so well:
“The end of WWI and the Austro-Hungarian Empire also meant the revival of major developments in the art world. Political and economic shifts led to artistic migrations, new ideas and perspectives and new artistic networks sprang up all over the place. Artists met up in arts centres and international associations and used magazines to communicate across political borders. They believed their artistic identity was more important than their nationality. This exhibition is your chance to take a look at the Central European territories in full transition through the eyes of Gustav Klimt, Josef Capek, Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, László Moholy-Nagy and 75 other artists.”

František Kupka Study for Around a Point, 1911-1930 Gouache, watercolor on paper 30,7 x 31,2cm © Meda Mládek Foundation, Prague
František Kupka Study for Around a Point, 1911-1930 Gouache, watercolor on paper 30,7 x 31,2cm © Meda Mládek Foundation, Prague

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