Free entry to the MAK on December 29, 2024 – supported by Porsche Holding Salzburg

Vienna (OTS) –

The MAK, together with Porsche Holding Salzburg, invites you to visit the museum free of charge. On Sunday, December 29, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., all current exhibitions can be viewed – including the newly opened large exhibition PECHE POP: Dagobert Peche and his traces in the present – and the extensive showrooms with highlights from all MAK collection areas can be experienced free of charge.

Dagobert Peche (1887-1923), one of the most eccentric designers of Viennese modernism, caused the formal language of the Wiener Werkstätte to explode. The exhibition PECHE POP With around 700 objects, it shows the unmistakable Peche cosmos and the fascinating impact of his work on the design of the 20th and 21st centuries: from the Art Deco style to postmodernism to the present.

The current special exhibitions also await visitors AUT NOW. 100 × Austrian design for the 21st century, ELEMENTS. Adam Štĕch’s look at architectural details, BLOCKCHAIN:UNCHAINED. New Tools for Democracy, 100 BEST POSTERS 23. Germany Austria Switzerland, and the ICONIC AUBÖCK exhibition, which is only open for a few days. A workshop shapes the Austrian concept of design.

From the afternoon onwards, visitors to the museum will be able to enjoy free Punch by Salonplafond in the MAK at the punch mobile in front of the MAK.

MAK General Director Lilli Hollein: „I am pleased that, with the support of Porsche Holding Salzburg, we can enable everyone interested to attend the MAK on December 29th. free to visit. As a museum, the MAK particularly stands for openness and accessibility. We would like to thank you for this valuable commitment. We wish visitors a lot of fun with exhibitions for a wide range of emotions and interests: colorful, mysterious and wild for Peche, design-heavy for AUT NOWpowerful images and with an affinity for architecture by Adam Štĕch and can only be seen for a few days: a comprehensive insight into the Auböck workshop.”

“The collaboration between Porsche Holding Salzburg and the MAK is based on a long shared past in which we have already been able to implement interesting projects. We revived this again this year. We are pleased to be able to bring joy to all those interested in art in turbulent times like these with our free museum visit on the last Sunday of the year. The highlight is the newly opened exhibition PECHE POP about Dagobert Peche and his traces into the present,” says Dr. Hans Peter Schützinger, spokesman for the management of Porsche Holding Salzburg, adds: “The MAK is a unique place to experience applied art and creativity. We want to make this experience possible for many people. That’s why we take responsibility and work with our partners to develop suitable formats for cultural participation.”

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