In the context
of the Vienna Art Week and the exhibition Friedl Dicker-Brandeis. Workshops for Visual Arts at University Gallery Heiligenkreuzerhof,
the institute Collection and Archive presents a bilingual monograph on the artist. The book documents for the first time a
body of artistic works collected at the university since the 1980s and traces the disciplinary and thematic versatility of
Dicker-Brandeis’s work.
The publication includes several essays, which situate Friedl Dicker-Brandeis' work within social,
political, and aesthetic discourses of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as shorter texts, which explore further selected works.
The book presentation will be accompanied by statements by the authors and two panel discussions.
Stefanie Kitzberger, Cosima Rainer, Linda Schädler (eds.)
Friedl Dicker-Brandeis. Werke aus der Sammlung der
Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Berlin/Boston:
De Gruyter (Edition Angewandte), 2023.
Friedl Dicker-Brandeis.
Works from the Collection of the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Berlin/Boston:
De Gruyter (Edition Angewandte), 2023.
With texts by Laura Egger-Karlegger, Stefanie Kitzberger, Eva Marie Klimpel, Katharina Hövelmann, Julie M. Johnson, Bernadette
Reinhold, Cosima Rainer, Robin Rehm, Christian Scherrer, Noemi Scherrer, Hamida Sivac, Daniela Stöppel, Mark Wigley
PROGRAM4.00-4.05 pm: Welcome, Gerald Bast, Rector University of Applied Arts Vienna
4.05-4.10
pm: Welcome, Linda Schädler, Director Graphische Sammlung ETH Zürich
4.10-4.20 pm: Welcome and introduction, Cosima Rainer,
Director Collection and Archive, University of
Applied Arts Vienna (in German)
4.20-4.30 pm: Presentation of the
publication, Stefanie Kitzberger, University of Applied Arts Vienna (in
German)
Break (10 min)
Friedl
Dicker-Brandeis‘ Modernismus situieren. Künstlerische Strategien, Kontexte und Netzwerke (in
German)4.40-4.55
pm: Daniela Stöppel, LMU Munich
4.55-5.10 pm: Robin Rehm, ETH Zürich
5.10-5.25 pm: Hamida Sivac, University of Vienna
5.25-6.10 pm: Panel discussion with questions from the audience, moderated by Jenni Tischer, University
of Applied
Arts Vienna
Break (10 min)
Conditions and Methods of Production and Reception. Perspectives
on Gender, Class and Anti-Semitism
(in English)6.20-6.35 pm: Julie M. Johnson, The University of Texas,
San Antonio
6.35-6.50 pm: Bernadette Reinhold, University of Applied Arts Vienna
6.50-7.05 pm: Mark Wigley, Columbia
University, GSAPP, New York
7.05-7.20 pm: Stefanie Kitzberger, University of Applied Arts Vienna
7.20-8.05 pm: Panel
discussion with questions from the audience, moderated by Daniela Hammer-Tugendhat,
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Drinks
Programme
(PDF)