The Moderns
25 June 2010 - 23 January 2011
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| Prismen-Spektroskop, um 1910, Foto: Deutsches Museum, München, © Deutsches Museum, München |
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THE MODERNS
Revolutions in Art and Science 1890–1935
25.06.10.–23.01.11
Opening: June 24, 2010–7.00 p.m.
The exhibition confronts aesthetic innovation with scientific knowledge
and, using notable examples, shows the link between art and natural
sciences in early modernity. Revolutionary scientific discoveries such
as Max Plank’s definition of the quantum (1900) or Albert Einstein’s
theory of relativity (1905) meant a restructuring of physics and
mathematics, new notions of space and time. These were taken up and
reflected on by avantgarde movements such Cubism and Futurism. As with
technical advances in electricity, radio and telegraphy, the development
of modern metropolises, the extension of railways but also the
mechanization of warfare bring in their wake a new way of experiencing
the world. This entry into the modern age shatters and fragments the old
world and initiates the depiction of many invisible elements and
energies.
Curators
Cathrin Pichler und Martin Guttman
Coordination MUMOK
Susanne Neuburger
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