The Essl museum is considered to be an important part of
Austrian heritage and cultural history. The main body of the not-for-profit
collection is Post-War Austrian art, and in this striking, angular building you
can find 7 galleries with over 7,000 pieces of artwork. A huge range of artists
from Austria and elsewhere are displayed here, but the collections often show
us much more of one artist than many galleries tend to, so if you find someone
you like, you’re in for a real treat.
Founded by Karlheinz and Agnes Essl, the collection has become something of great international value. The couple have been collecting contemporary European art together for decades, much of which captures the tumultuous spirit of the second half of the 20th century. The collection has even expanded to include art from as far as Australia, South America, and Asia. New art and young artists are also accounted for in the ‘Emerging Artists’ exhibition.
Founded by Karlheinz and Agnes Essl, the collection has become something of great international value. The couple have been collecting contemporary European art together for decades, much of which captures the tumultuous spirit of the second half of the 20th century. The collection has even expanded to include art from as far as Australia, South America, and Asia. New art and young artists are also accounted for in the ‘Emerging Artists’ exhibition.
Though the museum is privately owned, the entry prices really
are extraordinarily low considering how much you see. The museum is purpose
built and placed in a beautiful part of Austria, just outside Vienna on the
banks of the Danube; the whole place is a treat to the senses, not to mention
the restaurant! Enjoy a guided tour, have a look around the library, stroll
through the landscaped surroundings, and even take a book home from the
bookshop.
See http://www.essl.museum/