Opening hours
Tue to Thu 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and by appointment, free entrance
Generali Foundation Study Center
at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg
Rupertinum
Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9
5020 Salzburg
studienzentrum@
mdmsalzburg.at
Contact
Stefanie Grünangerl
Librarian Museum der Moderne Salzburg
Phone +43 662 84 22 20-551
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At present, the library contains approx. 14,500 monographs, exhibition catalogues, in-depth reference books, and international art journals. Prominence is given to artists featured in the collection and the exhibition productions of the Generali Foundation. In addition, the library provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary art since the 1960s with particular emphasis on contemporary developments. Not only current, but also important and rare historical publications are acquired through selective purchase. The Generali Foundation also regularly exchanges materials with well-known international art institutions.
The media library, which is accessible to the public at the Study Center, constitutes a crucial component of our collection: visitors may individually access the complete film and video collection, with works by artists such as Gottfried Bechtold, VALIE EXPORT, Dan Graham, Harun Farocki, Elke Krystufek, Gordon Matta-Clark, Martha Rosler, Heimo Zobernig, and many others. Visitors are able to access documentation of events held at the Generali Foundation since the 1990s—lectures, symposia, conversations with the artists, guided tours, and performances—via two terminals at the Study Center. These materials will invite in-depth research into the cultural memory of our time.
A Book about Collecting and Exhibiting Conceptual Art after Conceptual Art
Eds. Sabine Folie, Georgia Holz, Ilse Lafer. Texts by Sabeth Buchmann, Juli Carson, Guillaume Désanges, Helmut Draxler, Sabine Folie, Christian Höller, Eve Meltzer, Gertrud Sandqvist, Luke Skrebowski, Ian Wallace, Camiel van Winkel, and a conversation between Hal Foster and Helmut Draxler.
Germ./Engl., 540 p., 430 color- and b&w-ill., hardcover.
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne