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The Moderns

25.06.2010 to 23.01.2011

The Moderns

ART


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The Moderns
Revolutions in Art and Science 1890-1935

Date: Jun 25 - Jan 23
Venue: MUMOK
Curators: Cathrin Pichler, Martin Guttman, Susanne Neuburger

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The exhibition confronts aesthetic innovation with scientific knowledge and, using notable examples, shows the link between art and natural sciences in early modernity. Revolutionary scientific discoveries such as Max Plank\'s definition of the quantum (1900) or Albert Einstein\'s theory of relativity (1905) meant a restructuring of physics and mathematics, new notions of space and time. These were taken up and reflected on by avantgarde movements such Cubism and Futurism. As with technical advances in electricity, radio and telegraphy, the development of modern metropolises, the extension of railways but also the mechanization of warfare bring in their wake a new way of experiencing the world. This entry into the modern age shatters and fragments the old world and initiates the depiction of many invisible elements and energies.

Lecture
Die Schönheit der Geschwindigkeit - Manifeste der Moderne
(Exhibition: Level 8)
Sat, Oct 16, 2010, 2 pm

The Moderns - Dialogues
Lectures: Steven Connor, Friedrich Kittler, Monika Faber, Lauren Daston et al.
Date: Sat, Jan 15 and 22, 15:00

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