Category: Art Blog
Dante’s Divine Comedy, Viechtach (D)
From 2 August to 27 September in the Old Town Hall of Viechtach (Germany, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Bavarian Forest), an exhibition of world-class art is on view: 52 artists from all over the world have worked with one of the most famous works of world literature and are showing their interpretation: Dante’s Divine Comedy. In “La Divina Commedia” by Dante Alighieri, which was created by 1307 to 1327, Dante describes his own journey through the other side, led by the great Roman poet Virgil. The trail leads Dante through the three levels of the Hereafter: to hell, the catharsis and ultimately into a mountain paradise, where he encounters God and comes face to face with the Holy Trinity. Dante’s Divine Comedy has over the centuries inspired many well-known visual artists, as now in this monumental international exhibition in Viechtach. Curator Claus Brusen (Denmark) gathered the world’s most renowned representatives of the fantastic art , based on their own individual style and in depth knowledge of the medieval literature. The exhibitors include local artist Reinhard Schmid (Viechtach) and Richard Pernsteiner (St. Englmar).
The exhibition can be viewed during the opening times of the Tourist Information Viechtach, tel 09942/1661 with free admission to visitors.
English version from Otto Rapp´s Blog
Longing nature
Last Sunday I visited the new exhibition at the Schlossmuseum Linz: „Longing nature. Landscapes of Europe”. It´s quite amazing to stand in front of the original painting of an old master being able to follow every single brush stroke. Unfortunately I had too little time (should have read the opening times on their website much more accurate
) so I could see the last two rooms only in a shortcut-version. But I will go there once again and take a closer look to all those worth seeing landscape paintings (from late-gothic to early 20th century). I can highly recommend this exhibition to everyone who is interested in landscape paintings!



