Fin-de-siècle Vienna – an age in which tradition intersected with innovation in a city where eastern and western Europe meet. At a time when Vienna was rife with anxiety, conflict, and friction, the city saw the blossoming of a unique culture. The exhibition showcases approximately 300 items from the Wien Museum to retrace the era. Gustav Klimt, Portrait of Emilie Flöge,1902, ©Wien Museum / Foto Peter Kainz Gustav Klimt, Pallas Athene, 1898,©Wien Museum / Foto Peter Kainz Egon Schiele, Self-Portrait,1911, ©Wien Museum / Foto Peter Kainz Emilie Flöge’s Dress (Replica), 2008(Original: 1909),©Wien Museum / Foto Peter Kainz Otto Wagner, Armchair for Mayor Karl Lueger,1904, ©Wien Museum / Foto Peter Kainz Fritzi Berger, Fashion Postcard,Wiener Werkstätte Postcard No.788, 1912, ©Wien Museum / Foto Peter Kainz Period August 27–December 8, 2019 Opening Hours 10:00-17:00 (last admission 16:30), Fri. and Sat. until 21:00 (last admission 20:30); from Aug. to Sep., Fri. and Sat. until 20:00 (last admission 19:30); from Oct. to Dec. Closed Mondays (except Sep. 16, 23, Oct. 14, Nov. 4) and Sep.17, 24, Oct.15, Nov. 5. Organized by The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Wien Museum, The Yomiuri Shimbun, and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation With the support of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Austrian Embassy Tokyo / Austrian Cultural Forum Tokyo, City of Vienna, Vienna Tourist Board With the special sponsorship of Canon With the sponsorship of Kao Corporation, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Iwatani Corporation, Osaka University of Arts Group, KINDEN CORPORATION, Shimizu Corporation, Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd., Non-Destructive Inspection Co., Ltd. With the cooperation of ANA, DNP Art Communications Co., LTD., YAMATO GLOBAL LOGISTICS JAPAN CO., LTD., Lufthansa Cargo AG, Daikin Foundation For Contemporary Arts Admission Adults University students High school students 1,600 (1,400) yen 1,200 (1,000) yen 800 (600) yen *Prices in parentheses indicate admission for groups of more than 20 people. *Children (up to Junior high school students), disabled people with one attendant(proof required): Free. *Free entrance to the exhibition for high school students on Sundays and national holidays in September, upon presenting student ID. *Including “NMAO collection with Alberto Giacometti II”. Organized by The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Wien Museum, The Yomiuri Shimbun, and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation With the support of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Austrian Embassy Tokyo / Austrian Cultural Forum Tokyo, City of Vienna, Vienna Tourist Board With the special sponsorship of Canon With the sponsorship of Kao Corporation, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Iwatani Corporation, Osaka University of Arts Group, KINDEN CORPORATION, Shimizu Corporation, Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd., Non-Destructive Inspection Co., Ltd. With the cooperation of ANA, DNP Art Communications Co., LTD., YAMATO GLOBAL LOGISTICS JAPAN CO., LTD., Lufthansa Cargo AG, Daikin Foundation For Contemporary Arts