Wiener Secession (Q208208)

Summary from Deutsch / German Wikipedia (dewiki)

Die Wiener Secession, genauer Vereinigung bildender Künstler Österreichs, ist eine Vereinigung bildender Künstler in Wien aus der Zeit des Fin de siècle. Davon abgeleitet wird auch die Wiener Variante des Jugendstils als Secessionsstil oder Wiener Jugendstil bezeichnet.

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Vienna Secession (German: Wiener Secession; also known as the Union of Austrian Artists, or Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs) is an art movement, closely related to Art Nouveau, that was formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian painters, graphic artists, sculptors and architects, including Josef Hoffman, Koloman Moser, Otto Wagner and Gustav Klimt. They resigned from the Association of Austrian Artists in protest against its support for more traditional artistic styles. Their most influential architectural work was the Secession Building designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich as a venue for expositions of the group. Their official magazine was called Ver Sacrum (Sacred Spring, in Latin), which published highly stylised and influential works of graphic art. In 1905 the group itself split, when some of the most prominent members, including Klimt, Wagner, and Hoffmann, resigned in a dispute over priorities, but it continued to function, and still functions today, from its headquarters in the Secession Building. In its current form, the Secession exhibition gallery is independently led and managed by artists.

Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

La Sécession viennoise (Sezessionstil ou Wiener Secession en allemand) est un courant artistique qui s'est épanoui en Autriche, plus particulièrement à Vienne, entre 1898 et 1910.

Summary from Nederlands / Dutch Wikipedia (nlwiki)

De Wiener Secession was een vereniging van beeldende kunstenaars (Vereinigung bildener Künstler Oesterreichs (Secession)) in het Wenen van het fin de siècle. Het is tevens de benaming van de plaatselijke variant van de jugendstil. De vereniging werd op 3 april 1897 opgericht door Gustav Klimt, Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Otto Wagner, Max Kurzweil, Otto Friedrich en andere kunstenaars. Het was een afsplitsing (= secessie) van het Wiener Künstlerhaus, van welke het traditionalisme werd veroordeeld. De Wiener Secession liet zich inspireren door voorgangers in Berlijn en München, waar al eerder secessiebewegingen waren opgericht.

Summary from Svenska / Swedish Wikipedia (svwiki)

Wiener Sezession, även Wiener Secession eller Wiensecessionen, var en sammanslutning av konstnärer som företrädde den österrikiska varianten av jugendstilen. Sammanslutningen grundades 1897 i Wien.

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Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

维也纳分离派(德語:Wiener Sezession,英語:Vienna Secession),又译新艺术派,是19世纪后期至20世纪前期新艺术运动(Art Nouveau,又译艺术革新派)在奥地利的支流。

Summary from Español / Spanish Wikipedia (eswiki)

La Secesión vienesa (también llamada Secessionsstil o Sezessionsstil en Austria y Separatismo vienés)[1]​ fue un movimiento que a su vez formó parte del muy variado movimiento actualmente denominado modernismo. Fue fundada en 1897 por un grupo artistas vieneses pertenecientes a la escuela Künstlerhaus que habían abandonado la Asociación de Artistas Austriacos (Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs en alemán).[1]​ Como proyecto de renovación artística, trataba de reinterpretar los estilos del pasado ante los embates de la producción industrial que estaban desnudando estructural y estéticamente la realidad del arte y la sociedad de la época. Su primer presidente fue Gustav Klimt.

Summary from Italiano / Italian Wikipedia (itwiki)

Nella storia dell'arte la secessione (in tedesco: Secessionstil) è riferita allo sviluppo di stili artistici, sviluppatisi fra la fine del XIX secolo e l'inizio del XX secolo, a Monaco di Baviera e Berlino in Germania e a Vienna in Austria. L'ufficializzazione di questo movimento avvenne con la cosiddetta Wiener Secession (Secessione viennese), che consistette nella creazione di un'associazione di 19 artisti, fra cui pittori e architetti, che si staccarono dall'Accademia di Belle Arti per formare un gruppo autonomo, dotato di una propria indipendenza e anche di una propria sede: il Palazzo della Secessione Viennese.

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fee: yes
name: Secession
name:cs: Pavilon Secese
name:ja: セセッシオン
name:ko: 빈 분리파 전시관
name:ru: Дом Сецессион
name:zh: 分離派會館
tourism: museum
website: https://www.secession.at/
building: yes
heritage: 2
wikidata: Q265129
addr:city: Wien
architect: Joseph Maria Olbrich
wikipedia: de:Wiener Secessionsgebäude
start_date: 1898
wheelchair: limited
addr:street: Friedrichstraße
addr:country: AT
addr:postcode: 1010
opening_hours: Tu-Su 10:00-18:00
description:en: Vienna landmark building. Art Nouveau exhibition hall built by a group of artists, including Gustav Klimt, who broke away from the traditionalist Association of Austrian Artists to form the Vienna Secession movement. (Source: survey)
addr:housenumber: 12
heritage:operator: bda
wikimedia_commons: Category:Secession Hall (Austria)
architect:wikidata: Q44911
architect:wikipedia: de:Joseph Maria Olbrich
building:architecture: art_nouveau

wikidata mismatch: Q265129

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