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The Viennese Bohème

Press release

In 1905 the Hagen Society, quite certain of its own significance, donated a bundle of over 800 drawings to the ALBERTINA. Today, this Viennese society of artists is indeed regarded as a forerunner of the Secession and the Hagenbund. Between 1880 and 1900, its members met regularly at the pub Zum blauen Freihaus and at Café Sperl. The convivial atmosphere gave rise to hundreds of drawings and watercolors by artists such as Josef Engelhardt, Adolf Böhm, Rudolf Bacher, Johann Victor Krämer, and others.

Based on this donation, the ALBERTINA mounts a firstever exhibition of portraits and caricatures of the group’s members, grotesques, images of Viennese characters, dream-landscapes, and drawings that already foreshadow the Secession. Several of these works were published in the art magazine Ver Sacrum. This show is conceived as a contribution to research on Viennese modernism.

Through
12 October 2025
Hours
Mon-Tue, Thu, Sat-Sun: 10:00-18:00, Wed, Fri: 10:00-21:00