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Timber! Art and Woodwork at the Fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire: Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis

Forthcoming exhibition
30 August 2025 - 4 January 2026
Egon Schiele painting of a Sawmill set against a green background. There are mountains in the background.
Egon Schiele, Sawmill, 1913
This exhibition centers on Egon Schiele’s haunting and rarely seen masterpiece, Sawmill (1913), on loan from a private collection. A mill, located on the boundary of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, is surrounded by piles of freshly cut timber, but itself seems to be in a process of collapse. The mill can be read as a symbol of the empire, which in 1913 was in a precarious state as its provinces demanded autonomy. The exhibition represents two outcomes for the sawmill’s timber: a wooden bridge in another painting by Schiele and avant-garde wooden furniture, created mostly by Schiele’s friend and mentor, the designer Josef Hoffmann.
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