VIENNA 1900. BIRTH OF A VISIONARY MOVEMENT – MORNING PANELS
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VIENNA 1900. BIRTH OF A VISIONARY MOVEMENT – MORNING PANELS

Join experts from Austria, the US and Great Britain in discussing formulating modern thought and highlighting the paradoxes of modernity.

By Austrian Cultural Forum NY

Date and time

Friday, May 3 · 9am - 2:15pm EDT

Location

Austrian Cultural Forum New York

11 East 52nd Street New York, NY 10022

About this event

  • 5 hours 15 minutes

Vienna 1900 has become a hallmark for the city’s outstanding innovative capacities in formulating modern thought and highlighting the paradoxes of modernity. Renowned experts from Austria, the US and Great Britain will present the latest research on this topic and reflect on potentialities for cultural and societal innovation in the 2020s.

A two-day conference of the Vienna Institute for Cultural and Contemporary History and Arts (VICCA), the Vienna Library in the Town Hall, and ORF.Topos.at (Austrian Public TV), in cooperation with the Austrian Cultural Forum New York.


Program May 3rd, 2024 – Morning Panels, 9 am-2.15 pm

Arrivals and coffee, 8.30 am-9.00 am


Panel 1: Viennese Radicalism in Music, 9 am-10.15 am
“Tradition is the passing on of the fire, not the worship of ashes.” (Gustav Mahler)

Moderator Gerald Heidegger, chief editor TOPOS, ORF.at

Coffee break, 10.15 am-10.45 am


Panel 2: New Perspectives on the Cultural Revolution in Vienna pre-1900, 10.45 am-12.00 noon

“Not only Freud but artists and writers were also interested in the unconscious. It was medicine that made the first steps toward modernity.” (Eric Kandel)

Moderator: Oliver Rathkolb, University of Vienna and VICCA

Light lunch, 12.00 noon-1 pm


Panel 3: Rethinking Traditions and Innovation in Psychoanalysis and Literature during the Viennese Cultural Revolution, 1 pm-2.15 pm
“You’ve taught me to write, yes, almost to think.” (Arnold Schönberg to Karl Kraus, 1911)

  • Daniela Finzi, Scientific Director of the Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna
  • George Makari, Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, NY
  • Alys George, Stanford University / ifk International Research Center for Cultural Studies (Vienna)
  • Katharina Prager, Vienna Library at the Town Hall

Moderator: Gerald Heidegger, chief editor TOPOS, ORF.at

Daytime program ends 2.15 pm


Please find more information on the ACFNY website.

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