Exhibition at Albertina Museum Provides Insights into Max Weiler's Entire Drawing Career
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Exhibition at Albertina Museum Provides Insights into Max Weiler's Entire Drawing Career
Max Weiler, Wie eine Landschaft, 1963. Eitempera auf Papier, 47,8 x 65,7 cm. © Yvonne Weiler.



VIENNA.- Max Weiler (1910 – 2001) was not only a great painter, but also a fascinating and important graphic artist. In more than seventy years of creative activity, he produced an estimated 4000 drawings covering virtually all formats and techniques and forming a collection that is on par with his paintings.

The exhibition provides insights into Max Weiler‘s entire drawing oeuvre, focusing on the development and variety of the works as well as the significance they had for the artist himself. Parallel to the paintings, the drawings constitute a world of their own. At the same time, however, they are interrelated - a relationship, which is illuminated with a selection of paintings on display.

The work of the painter Max Weiler (1910-2001) has been explored over the past 20 years with the help of numerous exhibitions and scholarly publications.

Here, too, his life’s theme of the pictorial crossover between nature and spirituality took centre stage, and the drawings enter into a dialogue with the paintings. But Max Weiler, in his drawings, also entered upon entirely individual paths that were adequate to the material and showed that he was able to listen deeply to his inspirations.

The research project which originated at the Albertina and has been supported by the Jubilee Fund of the Austrian National Bank intends to provide a comprehensive coverage, registration and scholarly investigation of the material and so to produce a first all-encompassing presentation of this large oeuvre.

The Albertina itself was showing a part of the drawings in exhibitions during the 1990s. Today, the house is in possession of over a hundred drawings and printed art works by Max Weiler, work that is representative of the artist’s positions in these media. Works on permanent loan from the Batliner Collection and the Max Weiler Private Foundation additionally enabled the Albertina to present further high points of the artist’s work, including the monumental drawings from the 1980s, such as the 10-meter-long charcoal work Naturgebild (Natural Formation), or the artist’s confident painterly work from his later stages in life.










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