Spring Exhibition at the Kiinstlerhaus, Vicuna
WHAT THE WHIRLPOOLS ARE TELLING OIL PAINTING BY OSWALD GRILL
In the section of graphic art some very good Olgyay, Aladar Kriesch-K8r6sfoi, Zoltan Csaktornay,
work was shown by various artists, such as Tanna Ladislaus Kezdi-Kovacs, Karl Kernstock, Johann
A. Kasimir-Hoernes, Ltiigi Kasimir, Ludwig Vaszary, Julius Kos/.tolanyi, Ferdinand KAtona,
Hesshaimer, Prof. Ludwig Michalek, Emil Singer, Casar Kunwald, Oszkar Glatz, Paul Javor, and
Ferdinand Gold, and Josef Krzal. Stefan Csdk.
Additional interest was lent to the exhibition from On the whole the recent exhibition presented a
the fact that three of the rooms were set apart for the very distinguished appearance, and now that the
Hungarian artists belonging to the " Miiveszhaz," Kiinstlerhaus members are so advanced in their
Association of Budapest, whose works have never method of displaying works of art, it is to be hoped
yet been shown at the Kiinstlerhaus. The group they will pursue the liberal policy which used to
consists of artists who have separated from the lend interest to the Secession exhibitions, that of
Royal Society, Budapest, and others who have inviting artists of other nationalities to exhibit,
never belonged to it. Many of the pictures shown Since the Hagenbund Society, which took up the
were the property of the Royal Gallery of Fine discarded mantle of the Secession, was deprived of
Arts, Budapest, or private collectors, and some its exhibition building we have seen but few
were painted many years ago. The Hungarian foreigners, so that if the Kiinstlerhaus will come
guests were admitted on the same terms as the forward and do what the Hagenbund is now unable
Austrian artists, and much good w ork was to be to do it will be rendering a signal service to the cause
seen, the chief exhibitors being Rippl-Ronai, Franz of art in Vienna. A. S. Levetus.
WHAT THE WHIRLPOOLS ARE TELLING OIL PAINTING BY OSWALD GRILL
In the section of graphic art some very good Olgyay, Aladar Kriesch-K8r6sfoi, Zoltan Csaktornay,
work was shown by various artists, such as Tanna Ladislaus Kezdi-Kovacs, Karl Kernstock, Johann
A. Kasimir-Hoernes, Ltiigi Kasimir, Ludwig Vaszary, Julius Kos/.tolanyi, Ferdinand KAtona,
Hesshaimer, Prof. Ludwig Michalek, Emil Singer, Casar Kunwald, Oszkar Glatz, Paul Javor, and
Ferdinand Gold, and Josef Krzal. Stefan Csdk.
Additional interest was lent to the exhibition from On the whole the recent exhibition presented a
the fact that three of the rooms were set apart for the very distinguished appearance, and now that the
Hungarian artists belonging to the " Miiveszhaz," Kiinstlerhaus members are so advanced in their
Association of Budapest, whose works have never method of displaying works of art, it is to be hoped
yet been shown at the Kiinstlerhaus. The group they will pursue the liberal policy which used to
consists of artists who have separated from the lend interest to the Secession exhibitions, that of
Royal Society, Budapest, and others who have inviting artists of other nationalities to exhibit,
never belonged to it. Many of the pictures shown Since the Hagenbund Society, which took up the
were the property of the Royal Gallery of Fine discarded mantle of the Secession, was deprived of
Arts, Budapest, or private collectors, and some its exhibition building we have seen but few
were painted many years ago. The Hungarian foreigners, so that if the Kiinstlerhaus will come
guests were admitted on the same terms as the forward and do what the Hagenbund is now unable
Austrian artists, and much good w ork was to be to do it will be rendering a signal service to the cause
seen, the chief exhibitors being Rippl-Ronai, Franz of art in Vienna. A. S. Levetus.