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Galerie Nächst St. Stephan : ウィキペディア英語版
Galerie nächst St. Stephan
Galerie nächst St. Stephan is an art gallery in Vienna, Austria that was founded by Monseigneur Otto Mauer in 1954 on Grünangergasse next to the Stephansdom, where it is still located today. Rosemarie Schwarzwälder has owned the gallery since 1987. Before that, she was the gallery’s director since 1978. Schwarzwälder has made the gallery the international renowned institution that
it is today.〔Artnet states: 'With the exhibition Zeichen, Fluten, Signale - neukonstruktiv und parallel (Signs, Waves, Signals—Reconstructive and Parallel), Rosemarie Schwarzwälder presented a program in 1984, which featured basic elements that have proven relevant in numerous solo and group exhibitions up to the present. International positions of abstraction and concept-based art in the areas of painting, sculpture, installations, photography, and video have maintained a continuous presence in the program of the gallery.' http://www.artnet.com/galleries/galerie-schwarzwaelder/〕
== History of the Site ==
The rooms in which the Galerie nächst St. Stephan is located have served as an art gallery since 1923, when Otto Kallir-Nirenstein founded the Neue Galerie. Kallir-Nirenstein was Jewish and had to flee the country in 1938, when Austria was annexed to Nazi Germany. After living in Paris, he immigrated to New York, where he founded the Galerie St. Etienne (“St. Etienne” being “St. Stephan” in French). He is credited with introducing Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, and Oskar Kokoschka to the US. The gallery in New York still exists today and is run by his granddaughter, Jane Kallir.〔http://www.neuegalerie.org/museum/about/mission-statement〕 After he left Vienna, Vita Künstler served as the head of the Neue Galerie until 1952.

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