Chagall

Until 9 February 2025

THE ALBERTINA MUSEUM, VIENNA

Marc Chagall (1887–1985) numbers among the 20th century’s best-known artists, and his one-of-a-kind oeuvre encompasses works created as early as 1905 and as late as the 1980s. Born to an Orthodox Hasidic Jewish working-class family and raised in the small Belarusian town of Vitebsk, the artist experienced early childhood in ways that would influence him his entire life long.

Chagall’s whimsical and poetic pictorial worlds, as familiar to us as they may be, continue to fascinate and present ever-new riddles. His oeuvre oscillates between the traditional and the avant-garde with respect to both style and substance. Based on his experience of 20th-century art’s development from primitivism to cubism, fauvism, and surrealism, Chagall created his very own visual language—one unmistakable feature of which is the essential continuity inherent in his multifaceted artistic expression.

Image Gallery – 14 Images
Marc Chagall | Double Portrait with a Glass of Wine, 1917/18 | Centre Pompidou, Paris, Musée national d’art moderne – Centre de création industrielle, don de l’artiste en 1949 © Bildrecht, Vienna 2024
Marc Chagall | Double Portrait with a Glass of Wine, 1917/18 | Centre Pompidou, Paris, Musée national d’art moderne – Centre de création industrielle, don de l’artiste en 1949 © Bildrecht, Vienna 2024

The central themes of motherhood and birth, death, and love predominate in Chagall’s paintings, which reflect upon and illuminate them from new perspectives in their repetition and variation. Recurring motifs such as the rooster and the donkey, the cow and the fish function within the artist’s variable, fantastical cosmos as elements that are flexible in terms of their respective meanings. The seeming contradictions and contrasts in Chagall’s compositions and visual worlds bear visible witness to the artist’s search for a “logic of the illogical”, via which he added a psychological dimension to traditional pictorial forms.

This presentation at the ALBERTINA Museum, encompassing around 90 works selected from all of the artist’s creative periods, concentrates on his lively engagement with life’s most primal and universal themes—thereby revealing a diverse multitude of “impossible possibilities.”

The exhibition is a collaboration between the ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna, and the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf.

On view from 28 September 2024 until 9 February 2025 at the ALBERTINA museum in Vienna.

Exhibition view | Photos © Robert Bodner – 5 Images

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Opening hours The ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna
Daily | 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wednesday & Friday | 10 am to 9 pm

Tickets are available on site at the ticket desks during museum opening hours or in our webshop. The ticket is valid for all exhibitions of the museum that are accessible on the day of your visit.

To enjoy a relaxed visit, take advantage of hours when the museum is known to be less frequented: the early afternoons on weekdays or after 5:00 pm. On weekends and public holidays we also recommend visiting between 1:00 and 3:00 pm or in the evening.

Video: Video | Chagall
Marc Chagall | Das gelbe Zimmer, 1911 | Riehen/Basel, Fondation Beyeler  © Bildrecht, Wien 2024
Marc Chagall | Das gelbe Zimmer, 1911 | Riehen/Basel, Fondation Beyeler © Bildrecht, Wien 2024

EXHIBITION PROGRAM 

Public guided tours (in German)
Learn about highlights and backgrounds of the exhibition in a one-hour guided tour of the exhibition.
Dates & tickets

For private or school tours, please contact our Art Education Department on weekdays between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm at +43 1 534 83 540 or .

 

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    Bank Austria UniCredit
  • Annual Partner
    Verbund
  • Partner
    BMW
  • Sponsor
    Raiffeisen Bank International
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    Die Presse

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The Exhibition Catalogue

Editor: Kirpicsenko,Schröder (Albertina Wien) / Gaensheimer,Meyer-Büser (Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen)
2024 | German & English
Hardcover | 248 pages
39.90 EUR

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