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RE: Museum für angewandte Kunst in Wien // Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

in #art4 years ago

Dear AG,
Thanks a lot for the sparks that invite me on a little trip into the world of art.

The course at Radio City Music Hall must have been very inspiring for you. I haven't really dealt with experimental art much yet, but I should change that. Last night I read a bit about Jean Cocteau. An interesting personality! Speaking of Kendel, I'm still working on his book 'The Age of Insight'. Unfortunately, I'm making very slow progress, as I don't have the time to delve into this fascinating topic at the moment.

I saw the film "Nosferatu" years ago with Klaus Kinski in the cast. Kinski, a man between genius and madness, was one of the few German world stars in cinema. He also made "Fitzcarraldo" with the director of the film, Werner Herzog. Maybe you know the film, too.

With much affection,
Anna

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Dear Anna,
Thank you for the tip about "Fitzcarraldo". I'm very much into experimental film. I found the movie on the Internet and saw the first few scenes. Fascinating. I'm familiar with Kinski...I think I suspected he was mad, and brilliant :) Another German-language actor who crossed the Atlantic with great success and worked in both art and mainstream films was Maximilian Schell. He was wonderful in everything he did. (But I don't think he was mad😄)

I wasn't clear about the course I took...it was at NYU. The wonder of your comment is that the connection you made between Radio City Music Hall architecture and art nouveau brought it all together for me. The Aesthetes and Decadents course was the first time I thought analytically about the purpose of art (literature, music, etc. ) My days at NYU opened a universe of intellectual exploration for me and this course was a stepping stone.

Tonight when I'm resting in bed before sleep (sometimes for hours!) there'll be a treat on my iPad: "Fitzcarraldo". Thank you!

Have a most wonderful week (whatever is left of it).

With Affection and Respect,
Your friend from bitterly cold New York,
AG

Dear AG,

I hope you had 2 1/2 exciting and inspiring hours last night. 😵 I can imagine that "Fitzcarraldo" impressed you as much as it does me when I saw the film a few years ago. What an adventure and enormous strain the filming must have been for the crew and everyone involved!

You're right, Maximilian Schell was also one of those few German-speaking actors who made it across the Atlantic. At the latest after he won the Oscar for "Judgment at Nuremberg" (Das Urteil). Here in Europe he was also well known as "Jedermann" at the Salzburg Festival.

With your course at NYU you already made the step into the multifaceted universe of art a few years ago. I'm just getting started ... The dialogue with you is a great source of inspiration for me. Thanks for that!

Here in Vienna it's become cold, too. Tomorrow it's even said to snow. We'll see ...

Have a wonderful, in every respect fulfilled weekend!

With affection and gratitude,
Your friend from across the sea, Anna

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