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DESCRIPTION:Jul 17 - Nov 15\, 2026\nTime to run some numbers on the Wiener 
 Werkstatte. The multidisciplinary collective that gave Vienna a glorious h
 ouse style for nearly three turbulent decades is generally commemorated as
  a high-minded effort by three men who united\, in 1903\, the fine and dec
 orative arts into an uplifting commercial proposition. But wouldn’t you 
 know it\, architect Josef Hoffmann\, artist Koloman Moser\, and the art-co
 llecting industrialist Fritz Waerndorfer had in their employ or counted as
  patrons some 200 women. Moreover\, as the new show “Modernity and Opule
 nce: Women of the Wiener Werkstatte” makes clear\, nearly a quarter of t
 hose women were Jewish by faith\, descent\, or family background. Opening 
 at the Jewish Museum on July 17\, in cooperation with the Museum of Applie
 d Arts (MAK) in Vienna\, the exhibition gathers more than 200 objects acro
 ss fashion\, ceramics\, textile arts\, graphic design\, furniture\, even s
 tationery\, and shares recent scholarship on the meaning of such contribut
 ions and the role of women in Freud’s hometown\, or better yet\, Adele B
 loch-Bauer’s home turf. As subject\, saloniste\, and style icon\, Klimt
 ’s “Woman in Gold\,” represented here in a drawing from the museum
 ’s collection\, is Wiener Werkstatte through and through.
LOCATION:Jewish Museum\, 1109 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 10128\, USA
SUMMARY:Modernity and Opulence: Women of the Wiener Werkstätte
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 e-women-of-the-wiener-werkstatte
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