KunstHausWien. Museum Hundertwasser
KunstHausWien was founded and designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser in 1991. It houses the world's largest collection of his paintings and prints. In keeping with his vision of man-art-nature, the museum presents contemporary art exhibitions with a focus on ecology – making the museum a well-established institution in the Viennese cultural scene.
The permanent exhibition presents a unique cross-section of Hundertwasser’s oeuvre and offers an unforgettable experience for young and old – often rounded off with a visit to the garden.
In the exhibition ‘Anne Duk Hee Jordan. The end is where we start from’, Anne Duk Hee Jordan invites you into her artistic universe: bizarre, immersive installations inspired by marine life, geology, sexuality, reproduction, and symbiosis. Explore contemporary interpretations of two fascinating worlds – from the Archean Eon to the depths of the ocean.
SHORT TOURS MUSEUM HUNDERTWASSER (6.30 PM-9.30 PM)
SHORT TOURS ‘ANNE DUK HEE JORDAN. THE END IS WHERE WE START FROM’ (6.30 PM-10.30 PM)
SAXOPHONE QUARTET LANYA (7 PM-9.30 PM)
Sound as an all-encompassing element: The saxophone quartet Lanya will wander through the museum together with the audience and will embark on a musical journey of discovery throughout history.
Ensemble: Christina Dorner – alto saxophone, Johanna Kirner – baritone saxophone, Dominik Stumpfel – tenor saxophone, Markus Landgraf – soprano/alto saxophone