The turbulent biography of Elisabeth Wild (née Pollak, * 1922 in Vienna, † 2020 in Panajachel, Guatemala) reads like a recap of the twentieth century. Marked by flight and displacement, national identification and disidentification, her life seemed constantly to hit the reset button. This is not least evident in her oeuvre, which is highly diverse in terms of the media she used—including painting, sculpture, and textile design as well as collages and subsequent installations. mumok presents her first retrospective exhibition, turning the spotlight on her late works as well as her previously unknown early works.
With her first major presentation in Vienna, Wild’s story comes full circle. At the heart of the conceived exhibition is her artistic development, which reads like a ride through twentieth- and twenty-first-century art history. Early and late works are juxtaposed on two of mumok’s exhibition levels. Though the two creative periods seem contrary at first glance—one might assume they are not from the same artist—a closer inspection reveals kinships that bespeak the artist’s early interests. Collaged works display architectural and scenic fragments as well as masklike traits or geometric patterns. The collages thus combine Wild’s early landscapes, portraits, and textile designs in a purely abstract form.

mumok – Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien
mumok is one of the largest museums in Central Europe for art since modernism.
Elisabeth Wild: Imagination Factory
5 May 2023 - 7 Jan 2024
mumok - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Museumsplatz, Wien, Österreich
Ausstellungsansicht: Elisabeth Wild. Fantasiefabrik, Foto: Klaus Pichler / mumok