Symposium: Vienna 1900–Dress rehearsal for modernity National Gallery of Victoria
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- Arts
Exploring the themes, developments and influences of an extraordinary period that saw the birth of the modern world, including, art, culture, design, architecture, literature, science, social history, psychoanalysis and politics of the time.
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The Fabric of Viennese Modernism
Talk by Dr Matthew Martin, Assistant Curator Decorative Arts, NGV
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Further inside the Gallia and the Langer Apartments
Talk by Amanda Dunsmore, Curator, Decorative Arts & Antiquities, NGV
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To each age its artistic truth: the necessary birth of musical modernism
Talk by Dr John Carmody, critic and writer on opera and concert music, School of Medical Sciences, Physiology, Convenor: “Medicine and Music”, University of Sydney
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Colour, Space and Time in Arnold Schönberg’s Music
Talk by Prof Jennifer Shaw, Pro Vice-Chancellor & Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University of New England
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Karl Duldig and Vienna
Talk by Assoc Prof Alison Inglis, Art History, School of Culture & Communication, The University of Melbourne
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Freud, Austro-Hungarian Umpire
Talk by Dr Edwin Harari, Assoc Prof Psychiatry, The University of Melbourne