The Sick Child by Edvard Munch “It was evening - Sophie was lying in bed, red-faced and hot, her eyes gleaming and flitting around the room restlessly, she was delirious - Dear sweet Edvard, take this off me, it hurts me so! Won’t you? - She looked at him, frantically. - See the visage over there? That is Death.” (Edvard Munch)
I can still hardly believe I got to see some of my personal favorite photographs of Joel Meyerowitz
Sleep by Gottfried Helnwein
Murmur of the Innocents 1 by Gottfried Helnwein
"In Helnwein’s work, the child functions as a representative of the defenseless, dependent,and abandoned human being. [...] Helnwein used the child to allude to little-noticed things or to clarify contexts, and he repeatedly reacted with his portraits of children to powerful social themes. His early works already address the theme of child abuse. As early as the 1970s his depictions of mistreated and tortured children anticipated the current debate over mistreatment in children’s homes. He was one of the first to address the exploitation of children in art."
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The Disasters of War 3 by Gottfried Helnwein
Superb exhibition at Albertina.
Cray Supercomputer, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1989-91 by Lewis Baltz Exhibition now in Vienna!
Vienna, Autumn, 2011
( <3 tk :)
H.R. Giger's sculpture on display at Kunst Haus, Vienna
Hundertwasserhaus, Vienna
Hundertwasserhaus, Vienna