The Leopold Museum presents the first Vienna exhibition in over 50 years of Rudolf Wacker (1893–1939), a significant representative of the New Objectivity movement. Wacker, whose work was primarily created in Bregenz, is among the most influential artists of the interwar period. With his precise, almost magical depictions of everyday objects and landscapes, he created fascinating, mysterious visual worlds. The exhibition features loans from renowned collections as well as a selection of his drawings and works by contemporaries such as Otto Dix and Franz Lenk.

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