| Albertina: Rembrandt |
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| The Albertina in Vienna has a big collection of Rembrandt drawings. For this exhibtion it has been enriched with various loans, for example from the Landesmuseum Innsbruck. |
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| Artists in the World War |
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| This exhibtion was all about the position of artists in the World War, such as Albin Egger-Lienz or Ernst Nepo. |
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| Austria West |
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| Transport-coordination of the international architecture-exhibition; before the exhibition was presented at the Austrian Cultural Forum in New York. Austria West will be shown next at Suomen Rakennustraiteen Museo Helsinki |
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| Budapest "Bozen stellt sich vor" |
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| Bolzano (Bozen German) is the first Italian town for those who arrive from the north and the first German town for those arriving from the South. The visitors may learn of the history of the town under the Brenner Pass in the Historic Museum of Budapest through the presentation of the directrix formed of dolomites. The unique culture, history, trade, folk art, the traditions of vine production, and the present state of the town is shown at this exhibition. We made the fine art transports. |
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| Das andere Gesicht - Phänomen Maske |
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| The loans for this exhibtion, mainly masks from cultures all over the world, has been transported by us to Lienz. Most of them were loans from the Museum für Völkerkunde in Vienna. |
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| Ein Morgentraum - Friedrich Wasmann und Meran |
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| Rudolf Friedrich Wasmann was born in Hamburg 1805. Travelling through Italy he finally settled down in Merano, where he became famous for his portraits of the 18th century society. |
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| ex.Position |
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| The exhibition "ex.Position" in the Tiroler Landesmuseum in Innsbruck paid attention to Austrian Art of the 60ies and 70ies. |
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| Flexible 4 |
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| Fine art Transport of the travelling exhibition “Flexible 4” from Manchester to the Tilburg Textilemuseum to Brandts Klaedefabrik Denmark and to the Gallery of Upperaustria. |
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| Gold and Silver |
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| Die Exhibition "Gold and silver" has been divided in three parts showing sacral treasuries from Tyrol in Germany, Italy and Austria. |
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| Harem - Secret of the Orient |
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| The harem in European art is a symbol of the mysterious world of the Orient. The exhibition in the Kunsthalle Krems portrays a late nineteenth century fantasy, at the centre of which are beautiful women, extravagant luxury and the world of harem attendants |
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| Images of heaven |
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| Imperium Romanum |
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| In Extremis |
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| Fine art transport of ceramcis of Elmar Trenkwalder to the festival Printemps de septembre in Toulouse. |
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| Klimt Kokoschka Moser Schiele |
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| Magic Line - Museion, Bozen |
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| The exhibition with loans from all over Europe examines transitions, transformations and ambiguities between representation, abstract gesture and writing in the use and articulation of line.
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| Maria Lassnig |
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| Art work of Maria Lassnig from the Sammlung Essl in Klosterneuburg. |
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| Markus Lüpertz at RLB Art Kunstbrücke Innsbruck |
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| fine art transport of the famous Dädalus-Zyklus from Kusntmuseum Bonn to Innsbruck |
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| Matt Mullican - Model architecture |
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| Matt Mullican (born 1951 in Santa Monica, California, lives in New York) is a multimedia artist in the broadest sense. The scope of his media and forms of expression is enormous, ranging from fragile models to to bulky sculptures, from reliefs to drawings, collages, light boxes, computer animations, glass works, video and performances. |
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| Opera Austria |
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| The exhibition "Opera Austria" shows the works of contemporary Austrian artists. |
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| Planet B |
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| The summer exhibition of Magazin 4 in Bregenz explored the fascinating aestethics of B-movies and their impact on contemporary art. The exhibition objects came from all over the world. |
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| Plus positive |
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| The loans shown in this exhibition dealing with war and violence came from USA, South Africa, China, Indonesia, Italy and Austria. |
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| Prague - the crown of Bohemia |
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| Crowned king of Bohemia in 1347, Charles IV sought to make his capital city—Prague—the cultural rival of Paris and Rome. The remarkable flowering of art that resulted is being celebrated in an exhibition that draws together some 200 stunning examples including panel paintings, goldsmiths' work, illuminated manuscripts, sculpture, silk embroideries, and stained glass. |
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| Principi, guerrieri ed eroi fra il Danubio ed il Po |
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| This big exhibition consisted mainly of archaeological loans coming from Austria. |
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| Seven Sins |
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| Seven artists showed their interpretation of the seven deadly sins, for example Muntean&Rosenblum, Elke Krystufek and Tracey Emin. |
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| Shadow Play |
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| The free wide horizon |
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| The journey of the MS Novara has been the focus of this big exhibition in Schloss Tirol/Italy. We transported the precious artefacts of the Novara trip safely to Italy and back to their owners throughout Europe. |
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| The Nazarens - Religion Power Art |
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| In a time that sees a renaissance of religiosity and a new impact of an undercurrent religion without faith, this exhibition uses the example of the artists’ movement of the Nazarenes to explore the concepts, phenomena, and strategies of modernity. |
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| The secret of the Chachapoya - Inca People |
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| In an exciting exhibition, the museum reconstructs the history of the Chachapoya-Inca, who emigrated from the Amazon area to the north of Peru around 900 AD and lived there until the 16th century. After their extinction, their culture was buried in oblivion for many centuries.
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| Viva! Mozart - A celebration for Mozart |
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| A great exhibition to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's birth. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27 1756 in Salzburg. Salzburg celebrates the 250th anniversary of the birth of its great genius with the "Viva!MOZART" exhibition, located in the heart of the town, at the Neue Residenz Palace, recently restored.
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