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Belvedere Museum Wien | Das Kunstmuseum im digitalen Zeitalter – 2025 Die Konferenz des Belvedere Research Centers im Jänner 2025 rückte das Digitale Museum von den analogen Vorläufern bis zur postdigitalen Ära in den Mittelpunkt der Debatte.

Welche Verantwortung tragen Museen bei der Generierung und Vermittlung von Wissen?

📅 Konferenz: 19.–23. Januar 2026
📌 Call for Papers: bis 2. November 2025
🗣️ Veranstalter: Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
➡️ www.belvedere.at/dig...

#digitalmuseum #belvederemuseum #kunstgeschichte
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CFP: The Art Museum in the Digital Age – 2026
How do museums navigate truth, fakes, and knowledge sovereignty in the digital age?

The 8th edition of this international conference (19–23 Jan 2026, Vienna/online) invites contributions on AI in museums, digital provenance, disinformation […]

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eine Gruppe von Büchern auf einer grauen Oberfläche

eine Gruppe von Büchern auf einer grauen Oberfläche

We’re thrilled that three Belvedere publications are among Austria’s 15 most beautiful books of 2024. Radikal!, Broncia Koller-Pinell and Über das Neue each combine unique design and art history, showing how books can be works of art themselves.

#BelvedereMuseum #ArtBooks

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2 million players in Art Leap on Roblox!
Explore Klimt, Napoleon, Tina Blau and Monet through interactive game worlds and discover how art and play come together.
Developed with exclusible 🎮

#ArtLeap #BelvedereMuseum #Roblox #2Million

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a painting of flowers in a glass vase

a painting of flowers in a glass vase

a vase with flowers in it

a vase with flowers in it

a painting of flowers in a vase

a painting of flowers in a vase

🌷 Today, we honour all forms of care.
To those who mother, to those who remember, to those who long, to those who choose - we see you. However you feel today, this space is for you.

#Muttertag #BelvedereMuseum

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We lay on the bed, my hand/stroking the deep gold of your thighs and your back/We slept and woke/entering the golden room together/lay down in it breathing/quickly
▶️🎟️ #BelvedereMuseum ℹ️ www.belvedere.at/en 🎨 #GustavKlimt 🇦🇹 #Klimt 💻Pix www.belvedere.at/en/klimt-col... 🌆 #Vienna #Wien

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Sonja Knips was born Freifrau Potier des Echelles and was one of the few people from nobility Austrian artist Gustav Klimt portrayed. In 1896, she married industrialist Anton Knips; however, many believe she most likely had an affair with Klimt before her marriage. 

The portrait of Knips is Klimt's first masterpiece in the "new" Art Nouveau style and was first presented to the public at the 2nd Exhibition of the Vienna Secession in Nov-Dec 1898. 

One interesting aspect of this piece is the soft, delicate application of paint which blurs the contours slightly, similar to a pastel painting. This gives the picture a mysterious and almost reverie-like quality.

Another novel aspect is the square picture format which brings balance and calmness to the portrait's composition. Klimt shows Knips sitting in an armchair, her upper body bent slightly forward. Her left hand is propped up on the armrest, as if she is about to stand up. 

She looks directly into the eyes of the viewer. Her gaze is particularly emphasized by fine highlights in her eyes and has a mysterious aura.

Klimt put a lot of care and attention into reproducing the magnificent light pink silk dress of the model with finely juxtaposed brushstrokes. In 1898, art writer Ludwig Hevesi especially admired the following about this painting: "the trickling pink of the seated young lady, his first portrait in this intentional newfangled manner."

Above the head of Knips is a magnificent bouquet of lilies reaching the top edge of the painting. Klimt painted these with great care. With the exception of these flowers, the entire portrait background is kept dark and not characterized further. 

Knips holds a small book bound in red leather in her right hand. It is a sketchbook with drawings by Klimt which the master artist gave to her. After Klimt's death in 1918, Knips was among those concerned about Klimt's legacy and supported the Austrian Gallery in acquiring the painting "Medicine" by Gustav Klimt in 1919.

Sonja Knips was born Freifrau Potier des Echelles and was one of the few people from nobility Austrian artist Gustav Klimt portrayed. In 1896, she married industrialist Anton Knips; however, many believe she most likely had an affair with Klimt before her marriage. The portrait of Knips is Klimt's first masterpiece in the "new" Art Nouveau style and was first presented to the public at the 2nd Exhibition of the Vienna Secession in Nov-Dec 1898. One interesting aspect of this piece is the soft, delicate application of paint which blurs the contours slightly, similar to a pastel painting. This gives the picture a mysterious and almost reverie-like quality. Another novel aspect is the square picture format which brings balance and calmness to the portrait's composition. Klimt shows Knips sitting in an armchair, her upper body bent slightly forward. Her left hand is propped up on the armrest, as if she is about to stand up. She looks directly into the eyes of the viewer. Her gaze is particularly emphasized by fine highlights in her eyes and has a mysterious aura. Klimt put a lot of care and attention into reproducing the magnificent light pink silk dress of the model with finely juxtaposed brushstrokes. In 1898, art writer Ludwig Hevesi especially admired the following about this painting: "the trickling pink of the seated young lady, his first portrait in this intentional newfangled manner." Above the head of Knips is a magnificent bouquet of lilies reaching the top edge of the painting. Klimt painted these with great care. With the exception of these flowers, the entire portrait background is kept dark and not characterized further. Knips holds a small book bound in red leather in her right hand. It is a sketchbook with drawings by Klimt which the master artist gave to her. After Klimt's death in 1918, Knips was among those concerned about Klimt's legacy and supported the Austrian Gallery in acquiring the painting "Medicine" by Gustav Klimt in 1919.

Sonja Knips by Gustav Klimt (Austrian) - Oil on canvas / 1897-1898 - Belvedere (Wien, Austria) #womeninart #art #oilpainting #BelvedereMuseum #BelvederePalace #fineart #artwork #GustavKlimt #Klimt #AustrianArtist #GalerieBelvedere #ArtNouveau #AustrianArt #womensart #portraitofawoman #1890s #fashion

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#andreatech #barbietech #belvedere #belvederemuseum #coffeebreak #gustavklimt #ai #medicine #vienna #austria🇦🇹

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Free Friday Nights are your chance to visit the museum for free outside of normal opening hours. This time the theme is PURE NATURE 🍃 Join our short guided tours and get creative in our studio 🗓 4 April 2025 🕕 6 - 9 PM 📍 Upper Belvedere 🎟 Free tickets via our website
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What are the secrets behind Klimt's masterpieces?
In Pigment & Pixel we reveal the unseen layers of his art. Thanks to research using the latest technology.
📍 Now at the Lower Belvedere
#BelvedereMuseum #arthistory

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Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931), closeup of ‘Spring in Kalela, 1900, oil on canvas
He was part of the Vienna Secession, Wassily Kandinsky’s Phalanx Group and Die Brucke
#BelvedereMuseum #art #painting #light #BlueSkyArtShow

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In the last few months of this 2024 year, Gustav Klimt's painting "Medizin" from #belvederemuseum was revealed at #meduniwien. It was reconstructed by artificial intelligence algorithms. #mebarbie #bioinformatics #mypostdocinbioinformatics #vienna #austria

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Belvedere Museum Wien | Talk: As long as it may take – Künstler*innen in russischer Haft Das Sitzplatzkontingent im Blickle Kino ist ausgebucht. Zusätzliche Plätze sind vor Ort verfügbar. Sie können die live übertragene Veranstaltung auf der Eventfläche im Untergeschoss des Belvedere 21 m...

Once in a lifetime chance: morgen sind Nadya Tolokonnikova und Slavoj Zizek live im Belvedere 21 am Podium. Gratis. Es lohnt sich, trotz ausgebuchten Kinos zu kommen, es gibt immer einige No-Shows & wir streamen in extra Raum. www.belvedere.at/veranstaltun... #belvedere #belvederemuseum

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El petó
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