In Our Time: Culture

The Vienna Secession

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Jul 3, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Mark Berry, a Professor of Music and Intellectual History, complements Leslie Topp, an expert in architectural history, and art historian Diane Silverthorne. They delve into the revolutionary spirit of the Vienna Secession, emphasizing how Klimt's radical artistry created a new cultural identity. Topics include the influence of coffeehouses on artistic networks, the fusion of fine arts and architecture, and Freud's psychological impact on artists. They also explore the innovative designs of the Secession Building and the crucial role of Jewish patrons in this cultural revolution.
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INSIGHT

A Building Designed For New Exhibitions

  • The Secession Building combined simplified classical frontage with a glass-and-steel light-filled exhibition hall.
  • Its flexible white interior pioneered exhibition design and immersive spatial arrangements.
ANECDOTE

Klimt's 'Nuda Veritas' Confronts Viewers

  • Klimt painted Nuda Veritas as a tall narrow allegory showing a realistic, confronting female nude holding a mirror to the viewer.
  • The work shocked audiences by mixing naturalism with abstract ornament to probe truth beneath surfaces.
INSIGHT

Music Mirrored Secessionist Moves

  • Schoenberg's Transfigured Night uses an external poetic programme to shape chamber music into narrative, aligning music with Secession ideas.
  • Musicians in Vienna similarly seceded from institutions, creating new organisations and art forms.
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