“Drawing is the honesty of the art,” said Salvador Dalí. “There is no possibility of cheating: it is either good or bad.” It so happens that the Albertina is home to one of the largest collections of drawings, prints, and works on paper in the world. From its holdings—including its graphic art, architectural, and contemporary collections—the museum has put together a show that moves from the 15th century to the present, from Rembrandt to Kiefer. —Elena Clavarino
Arts Intel Report
The Fascination of Paper: Rembrandt to Kiefer
Utagawa Fusatane, Utagawa Hiroshige, Utagawa Kuniaki II., Utagawa Kunisada I./Toyokuni III., Utagawa Kunisada II./Toyokuni IV., Toyohara Kunishika, Ochiai Yoshiiku, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, here: Utagawa Kunisada I./Toyokuni III, The Tale of Genji, here: Prinz Genji Surrounded by Women in an Interior with a View of the Sea, 1850s–60s.
When
Until Mar 22, 2026
Where
Etc
Photo: The ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna