This Gregory Crewdson retrospective at the ALBERTINA comprises a total of nine groups of works, created over the last three and a half decades and conceived serially. Starting with his Early Work (1986–1988), the exhibition includes Crewdson’s best-known series such as Twilight (1998–2002), which depicts scenes shaped by cinematic language, with people being confronted by unexplainable...
This Gregory Crewdson retrospective at the ALBERTINA comprises a total of nine groups of works, created over the last three and a half decades and conceived serially. Starting with his Early Work (1986–1988), the exhibition includes Crewdson’s best-known series such as Twilight (1998–2002), which depicts scenes shaped by cinematic language, with people being confronted by unexplainable phenomena in their everyday lives. The impressive, mysterious large-scale scenes from the Beneath the Roses series (2003‒2008) deal with people’s isolation and alienation from their environment. The most recently completed group of works Eveningside (2021–2022) portrays an unheroic image of a fictional small town of the same name in atmospheric black and white. Following Cathedral of the Pines (2013–2014) and An Eclipse of Moths (2018–2019), Eveningside represents the final part of a trilogy through which the artist examines the social decline of society far removed from the American dream.
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Eva Beresin - Thick Air (Until 15 September 2024)
Franz Grabmayr (Until 13 October 2024)
Gregory Crewdson (Until 8 September 2024)
Robert Longo (Starts on 4 September 2024)
Roy Lichtenstein (Until 14 July 2024)
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Albertina Museum
With around 65,000 drawings and more than a million old master prints, the Albertina is a mightily impressive collection of art. Located in the largest Habsburg residential palace, the collection also includes more modern works - including two significant collections of Impressionist and early 20th-century art, and temporary exhibitions. Also on display are 21 exquisite Habsburg state rooms, spread over two floors of the palace.
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Monday | 10:00 - 18:00 |
Tuesday | 10:00 - 18:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 - 21:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 - 18:00 |
Friday | 10:00 - 21:00 |
Saturday | 10:00 - 18:00 |
Sunday | 10:00 - 18:00 |