Since the Italian Renaissance, the increasingly prominent question of a hierarchy of the arts, one that fueled, among other things, the rivalry between painting and sculpture, came to an end with the advent of modernism. In this exhibition, where the work of a sculptor encounters that of a painter, the intention is not to revive the paragone debate in art-theoretical terms, but rather to stage a dialogue between two artistic personalities who, despite their differences in historical, spatial, and cultural contexts, reveal striking analogies both in formal aesthetics and in the phenomenology of their work. This juxtaposition of Herbert Boeckl (1894–1966) and Hans Josephsohn (1920–2012), who never met during their lifetimes, nevertheless highlights fundamental parallels in their understanding of corporeality, materiality, and the process of form-finding.

 

Neither Boeckl nor Josephsohn, and this despite the growing prominence of abstract art since the 1950s, pursued a path into abstraction. They remained committed to figuration and, in particular, to the human figure as a bearer of artistic expression. Although both engaged in a pronounced process of abstraction in their depictions of the human body, often dispensing with anatomical detail, they sought to distill the essential through radical simplification and intense concentration. As a result, many of their figures appear de-individualized and stylized, presenting a universal form of the human. Despite, and perhaps because of, this reduction, which transforms the “portrayed” into pure form, their figures possess a powerful expressive force. This specific auratic presence is evoked through expressive simplicity, formal reduction, and not least an impressive material immediacy. Their shared interest in the physicality of materials provides yet another point of correspondence: while Boeckl applies paint thickly, almost sculpturally or in relief-like layers, Josephsohn works in a comparably additive manner in his plaster modeling and the castings derived from it.

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The Leopold Museum houses the art collection established by Rudolf Leopold. Its highlight is the “Vienna 1900” presentation, featuring the world’s most important collection of works by Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Viennese Modernism, international Classical Modernism and the Wiener Werkstätte. The museum also shows special exhibitions in the context of the collection.

HERBERT BOECKL – HANS JOSEPHSOHN: Figural Archetypes

24 Jul 2026 - 10 Jan 2027

Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien, Österreich

HERBERT BOECKL, Gruppe am Waldrand, 1920 © Leopold Museum, Wien | Foto: Leopold Museum, Wien © Herbert Boeckl-Nachlass, Wien

HERBERT BOECKL – HANS JOSEPHSOHN: Archetypen des Figuralen

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