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mumok

mumok – Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien – is the largest museum of modern and contemporary art in central Europe. It is home to an extraordinary collection featuring major works of classical modernism, pop art, Fluxus, minimal art, and concept art, as well as Vienna Actionism and contemporary art.

 

 

 

mumok Fassade

mumok Facade

© mumok

mumok Ausstellungsansicht Bruno Gironcoli

mumok Exhibition Bruno Gironcoli

© mumok, Photo: Stephan Wyckoff

mumok Ausstellungsansicht Oh...Jakob Lena Knebl

mumok Exhibition "Oh...Jakob Lena Knebl"

© mumok, Photo: Lisa Rastl

mumok Ausstellungsansicht Julius Koller

mumok Exhibition Julius Koller

© Stephan Wyckoff

mumok Außenansicht

mumok Exterior View

© Lena Deinhardstein

mumok Ausstellungsansicht Optik Schröder II

mumok Exhibition "Optik Schröder II"

© mumok, Photo: Stefan Korte

mumok Hans Schabus, Cafe Hansi

mumok Hans Schabus "Cafe Hansi"

© mumok, Photo: Lena Deinhardstein

mumok Ausstellungsansicht Dan Flavin

mumok Exhibition Dan Flavin

© Stephen Flavin/VBK Wien, 2012. Photo: mumok, Lena Deinhardstein

mumok Ausstellungsansicht Naturgeschichten. Spuren des Politischen

mumok Exhibition "Natural Histories. Traces of the Political"

© mumok, Photo: Klaus Pichler

As a museum that enjoys great international prestige, the mumok brings the international and Austrian avant-garde, in all its different facets, to art lovers. From Pablo Picasso to Andy Warhol to Albert Oehlen, Ulrike Müller, and Jakob Lena Knebl, the collections and special exhibitions represent a blend of tradition and experiment, past and present.

The mumok is a place for lively and critical discussion around modern and contemporary art – art that takes a stand, that reveals the fault lines and shifts in our societies, that raises our awareness and opens up new perspectives. Central to its program are coordinated exhibitions from the collection and special exhibitions, covering both single artists and thematic projects. As well as showcasing modernism and the neo-avantgarde, the mumok focuses on offering a platform to young, contemporary artists.
mumok cinema, with its themed film series, lectures, and discussions, has developed over recent years into a venue for critical dialogue between fine art and film. 
The mumok is a place of encounter and exchange, an interface between artists and those interested in art. It invites visitors to get closer to art in all its contradictions and facets. As part of its education work, the museum has developed a number of creative concepts that aim to promote understanding between cultures, social groups, and age groups and break down the barriers between fine art and a broader public.

 

information concerning directions
mumok program in March

opening hours

mo:closed
tue:10:00 – 18:00
wed:10:00 – 20:00
thu-sun:10:00 – 18:00

contact

Museumsplatz 1, A-1070 Wien 
Tel.: +43-1-525 00-0 
info@mumok.at
www.mumok.at

Due to renovations, mumok is closed from January 8 until June 6, 2024.

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