Author: Ursula Schmitz

  • WOW! The Heidi Horten Collection

    Last week the Leopold Museum & Instagrammers Austria invited us to visit the fabulous Heidi Horten Collection, now shown in the fourth floor (and the lobby).

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    The exhibition “WOW! The Heidi Horten Collection” is the first public presentation of one of the most impressive European private collections. The presentation at the Leopold Museum fulfils the collector’s long-cherished wish to make the masterpieces meticulously collected by her since the 1990s by artists from Gustav Klimt to Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst accessible to a wide audience. (Leopold Museum)

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    Heidi Horten started her collection with her late husband Helmut Horten (1909-1987) who was known as the “Kaufhaus König” – even so, the foundation of his department store empire was based on the Aryanization of the “Warenhaus Gebrüder Alsberg” in 1939. After the death of her husband, Horten started to focus on art pieces she enjoyed and artists she loved like Chagall. With the help of the art expert and her friend Agnes Husslein Horten grew her collection to one of the most important European private collection.

    In 1996 Horten managed to buy 30 pieces at an auction in London and the rumours of this mysterious collector went around the world.

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    The collection was developed primarily by being true to the collector’s personal taste, but was also informed by a purposeful focus on relationships between the various categories of works, therefore following a common thread. (Horten Collection)

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    This inaugural public presentation has its origins in the sense of cultural and political responsibility felt by Heidi Goëss-Horten. The Heidi Horten Collection aims to preserve outstanding works from art history for future generations and to make them available to the public at large. Its foremost goal is to encourage young people through educational programs. (Horten Collection)

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    It is a beautiful collection, spanning the last 100 years in art history – definitely worth one or more visits, even more as Heidi Horten wanted to open it to a broad public the entry is free every Thursday from 18:00 to 21:00 until the end of the show on July 29th. 

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    WOW! The Heidi Horten Collection

    Leopold Museum, Vienna

    Until July 29th, 2018.

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  • Still walking around Dublin

    Part two of walking around Dublin. We just continue with the statute of the lovely Molly Malone – who was brought to life by The Dubliners.

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    In Dublin’s fair city
    Where the girls are so pretty
    I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone
    As she wheeled her wheelbarrow
    Through the streets broad and narrow
    Crying “cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh (The Dubliners)

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    Walking from Grafton Street to Dublin Castle..

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    The Castle used to be the home of the English government until the signing of the Anglo-Irish treaty in 1921, today it is used by the Irish government.

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    Right around the corner the house of the “Sick & Indicent Roomkeepers Society”!

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    Walking through Dublin of the Vikings who let quite a lot of history behind having started to settle in Ireland in 795. And staid until the Norman invasions in the 12th century.

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  • Walking around Dublin

    I stayed in a lovely and super cosy little cottage near the Guinness Brewery, a very central location and a great starting point for just walking around the city. For the last years, there is a huge housing crisis going on in Dublin with ongoing protests and many projects trying to solve this or at least help people who either have lost their homes or aren´t able to get on. As a tourist one doesn´t notice that much but besides the Brexit, this was the one big topic people talked about with me.

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    Walking along River Liffey…

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    Ha´Penny Bridge – or as it is named officially the Liffey Bridge – a pedestrian bridge built in 1816.

    Before the Ha’penny Bridge was built there were seven ferries, operated by a William Walsh, across the Liffey. The ferries were in a bad condition and Walsh was informed that he had to either fix them or build a bridge. Walsh chose the latter option and was granted the right to extract a ha’penny toll from anyone crossing it for 100 years. (Ha´Penny Bridge)

    The toll was dropped in 1919.

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    Molly Malone – the fictional fishmonger from the song “Molly Malone” by The Dubliners.