The eleventh World Art Nouveau Day will be dedicated to materials: glass, wood, iron, stone, and many others. After the second industrial revolution, new materials such as wrought iron and glass became available to craftsmen and architects. While industrial production continued and encouraged mass production, artists and architects throughout Europe continued to rely on craftsmen’s manual skills and creativity to shape their ideas using various materials. The use of these materials encouraged them to experiment with innovative decorative and constructive solutions of which Art Nouveau became the manifesto.
With the 2023 edition of the World Art Nouveau Day, the Network wants to highlight the materials, working techniques and different uses to provide the general public with a unique insight into the different facets of this style. In addition, this year’s theme is closely linked to the theme of our lecture series, which will focus on restoration.
Again this year, RANN is organising online activities up to 10 June:
- Photo contest: the sub-theme of the competition is materials used in architecture. The competition will have four categories: Stone, wood, wrought iron, and glass
- Quiz on the Instagram page and publication on Facebook
- Storytime: Objects between functionality and aesthetics
- Focus on restoration: how are Art Nouveau objects, houses and materials maintained today
Programme
RANN
On June 10, 2023, the Réseau Art Nouveau Network will celebrate World Art Nouveau Day and you are all warmly invited to take part in this international event, open to all!
This year, RANN’s World Art Nouveau Day Photo Contest is dedicated to the materials used in Art Nouveau architecture.
After the second industrial revolution, new materials such as wrought iron and glass became available to craftsmen and architects. While industrial production continued and encouraged mass production, artists and architects throughout Europe continued to rely on craftsmen’s manual skills and creativity to shape their ideas using various materials. The use of these materials encouraged them to experiment with innovative decorative and constructive solutions of which Art Nouveau became the manifesto.
Send us your most beautiful Art Nouveau photographs before 7 June 2023 at midnight, with your completed entry form enclosed at info@artnouveau-net.eu
Find the documents here: https://shorturl.at/qzADV
All photographs received matching the theme will be published on June 10, 2023, on our Facebook page and submitted to the vote of the Internet community.
This year, there will be four categories:
• Stone
• Wood
• Wrought iron
• Glass
Members
Alcoi
Ålesund
Anniversary festival at the Jugendstilsenteret and KUBE
The Jugendstilsenteret is turning 20, and they are organizing an anniversary festival!
8–10 In June, they will fill the museum with extra activities, with professional additions, guided tours, city walks and workshops for the youngest.
The museum is open with exhibitions in all rooms! In addition to their permanent exhibition, visitors can experience the anniversary exhibition Owls fly in the dusk, Marianne Heske: Project Gjerdeløa, and their new knowledge lab in the basement. The lab will be a place for knowledge sharing, communication and research, with a focus on buildings and architecture.
Aveiro
Exhibition: Animais e Arte Nova
Museu Arte Nova
From 10 May to 24 October
Bad Nauheim
Permanent exhibitions at the Jugendstilforum
Lab.An – BRUSSELS
Open to the public for 1 year from 6 May, the Hôtel van Eetvelde invites you to discover its extraordinary cupola, restored for the first time in 125 years!
Housed in the extension to the hôtel de maitre, at number 2 avenue Palmerston, LAB-AN also invites you to discover the “Aubecq: Fragments” exhibition, an immersive experience based around the Hôtel Aubecq, one of Victor Horta’s major creations. The installation combines video and mapping on a stone of the façade, plunging the viewer into the whirlwind of this work destroyed in 1950.
On 10 June, LAB-An and the Hotel Van Eetvelde will also be offering visitors a few surprises!
Horta Museum & CIVA – Brussels
On the occasion of World Art Nouveau Day, the CIVA is offering an intergenerational workshop on stone and the curves that characterise this emblematic movement.
During this workshop, everyone will be able to engrave his or her imaginary arabesque and discover Art Nouveau as well as the profession of stonecutter. Participants will be able to discover the secrets and history of stone while developing their creativity. Inspired by the Hôtel Aubecq, they will experiment with curves, calligraphy and stone cutting with the help of Marie-Christine De Belder, stone cutter.
This unusual activity will also be an opportunity to learn more about Art Nouveau from the experts at the Horta Museum, who will present previously unpublished documents to complete this practical experience.
Workshop organised in partnership with the Horta Museum
Maison Cauchie – Brussels
To mark World Art Nouveau Day, Maison Cauchie invites you to take part in themed guided tours focusing on the sgraffito technique and the preservation of this wonderful heritage!
On the programme for this special day:
- Guided tours of the Maison Cauchie in FR, NL, and EN throughout the day. Discover the superb sgraffiti created by Caroline Voet and Paul Cauchie in their private home.
- An urban tour of the Cinquantenaire district at 10 am in French, 2 pm in Dutch and 4 pm in English. Discover the work of Brussels’ Art Nouveau façade decoration workshops
Budapest
6 June 2023, Tuesday | |
5.00 – 7.00 pm | Lecture – theme: wood Bugatti furnitures in Budapest Location: Villa Ráth, 1068 Budapest, Városligeti fasor 12. György Németh, conservator, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest Registration: max. 25 persons |
7 June 2023, Wednesday | |
5.00 – 7.00 pm | Lecture – theme: metal Ironmen and Ironladies in Art Nouveau – Metalwork in Europe at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries Location: Villa Ráth, 1068 Budapest, Városligeti fasor 12. Eszter Baldavári, art historian, Museum of Architecture, Budapest Registration: max. 25 persons |
8 June 2023, Thursday | |
5.00 – 7.00 pm | Lecture – theme: ceramics, architectural ceramics Architectural ceramics: functionality and decorativity in the context of the building reconstruction of Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest Location: Villa Ráth, 1068 Budapest, Városligeti fasor 12. Zoltán Cselovszki, director, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest Registration: max. 25 persons |
9 June 2023, Friday | |
5.00 – 7.00 pm | Lecture – theme: paper Art Nouveau Rare Books in the Collection of the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest Location: Villa Ráth, 1068 Budapest, Városligeti fasor 12. Ágnes Prékopa, curator, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest Registration: max. 25 persons |
10 June 2023, Saturday | |
9.00 – 10.00 am | Building tour “The place where life offers joy, sorrow, thorns and roses” Location: Sonnenberg House, 1063 Budapest, Munkácsy Mihály utca 23. Eszter Baldavári, art historian, curator – Judit Füri, glass artist, conservator – Margit Szinger, resident, curatorial president of the Foundation for the Sonnenberg House |
10.00 – 11.00 am | Guided tour – theme: ceramics “The first blush of dawn” – The Zsolnay Factory’s luster glazes Location: Villa Ráth, 1068 Budapest, Városligeti fasor 12. Diána Radványi, curator, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest Registration: max. 25 persons |
10.00 – 11.00 am | Yoga class Materials and elements „Four elements ” yoga class Location: Villa Ráth, 1068 Budapest, Városligeti fasor 12. Melinda Gaál, yoga trainer, Adnijóga Registration: max. 30 persons |
11.00 – 12.00 am | Building tour The place where life offers joy, sorrow, thorns and roses Location: Sonnenberg House, 1063 Budapest, Munkácsy Mihály utca 23. Eszter Baldavári, art historian, curator – Judit Füri, glass artist, conservator – Margit Szinger, resident, curatorial president of the Foundation for the Sonnenberg House |
10.00 – 15.00 am | Workshop Framed Art Nouveau – Picture frame making workshop Location: Villa Ráth, 1068 Budapest, Városligeti fasor 12. Dóra Borsai, Julianna Joó és Melinda Péterfy, museum educators, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest – Gyöngyvér Niklai, nursery educator Registration: max. 25 persons |
10.00 am – 15.00 pm | Face painting Be an Art Nouveau work of art – Art Nouveau face painting Location: Villa Ráth, 1068 Budapest, Városligeti fasor 12. Virág Radnóti, makeup artist, VirágArt |
11.00 am – 13.00 pm | Museum education session Tactile Art Nouveau – The art of touch Location: Villa Ráth, 1068 Budapest, Városligeti fasor 12. Dóra Borsai, Julianna Joó és Melinda Péterfy, museum educators, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest – Gyöngyvér Niklai, nursery educator Registration: max. 25 persons |
13.00 pm – 15.00 pm | City walk Materials and forms – Art Nouveau in „Terézváros” Meeting point: 1064 Budapest, Izabella utca 94. Zsófia Hutvágner, curator, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest Registration: max. 20 persons |
14.00 pm – 15.00 pm 16.00 pm – 17.00 pm | Building tour The place where life offers joy, sorrow, thorns and roses Location: Sonnenberg House, 1063 Budapest, Munkácsy Mihály utca 23. Eszter Baldavári, art historian, curator – Judit Füri, glass artist, conservator – Margit Szinger, resident, curatorial president of the Foundation for the Sonnenberg House |
Maison Losseau – Mons
Join Maison Losseau in Mons to celebrate World Art Nouveau Day on 10 June! Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Art Nouveau through a series of exciting activities designed for all art and design lovers.
Calligrams workshop
Unleash your creativity in the Calligrams workshop, where you will have the opportunity to both write and create unique shapes inspired by the Art Nouveau aesthetic. Explore the curves, organic lines and flowery designs that characterised this revolutionary art movement in a poetic and creative way and get caught up in the innovative spirit of the time. Arabesques.
Time: 3pm – Free of charge – Reservation required
Guided tours
Take part in the guided tours of the Maison Losseau, a real architectural nugget. Discover the harmony between the new materials of the time, such as glass, concrete and iron, which have been ingeniously integrated into this iconic Art Nouveau residence. Let the experienced guides lead you through the beautifully restored rooms and immerse yourself in the fascinating history of this artistic era.
Guided tour times: 10.30am // 11.30am // 2.30pm // 4.30pm – Free of charge – Booking strongly advised
Storytelling at Léon’s
For the youngest, the Maison Losseau has planned a unique storytelling tour, led by Débora Charles. Children aged 5 to 10 will be transported into a magical world, where storytelling blends with Art Nouveau. Let your imagination run wild and enjoy an unforgettable experience with Débora and her captivating stories.
Time of the walk: from 11am to 12.30pm – Free – Reservation required – Parents present
Nancy
Friday 9 June | |
Musée des Beaux-Arts | Lecture “Art et décoration, une revue pour l’art nouveau?” by Fabienne Fravalo, curator at the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art, Geneva. Organised by AAMEN and the Musée de l’École de Nancy. 6.30 pm > 8 pm → museum auditorium, access via 1, rue Gustave Simon |
Saturday 10 June | |
Musée de l’École de Nancy | L’affaire est dans le sac ! Thanks to a bag full of activities, you can have fun with your family in the collections of the Musée de l’École de Nancy. 10 am > 6 pm Art Nouveau Quiz Quiz to discover the museum and the garden. 10 am > 6 pm Avant/après Come and discover a selection of works restored in recent years in the permanent collections. 10 am > 6 pm Étudiants, exposez-vous ! Students from the University of Lorraine (L3 info-com) present their digital projects based on the collections of the Ecole de Nancy Museum. 10am > 12pm . 2pm > 5pm Matières à découvrir Guided tours around the different materials (duration 30 minutes). 14h . 15h. 4pm . 5pm |
Villa Majorelle | Learning on demand outside, on the ground floor and on the first floor. 10am >12pm . 2pm > 6pm → on reservation via villamajorelle-nancy.tickeasy.com |
Bibliothèque Stanislas | Wikipedia workshop, the artists of the Ecole de Nancy Read, create, edit, enrich! Wikipedia is a collaborative encyclopedia. Learn how to contribute, during an afternoon, with passionate referents on the theme of the École de Nancy. 2pm > 6pm → reservation: eventbrite.fr |
Musée des Beaux-Arts | Lecture ” La restauration des panneaux de Victor Prouvé pour le Pavillon de Nancy et de l’Est de la France en 1925 ” by Chloé Sarazin, painting restorer. Organised by the Musée de l’École de Nancy. 4pm > 5.30pm → museum auditorium |
Sunday 11 June | |
Musée de l’Ecole de Nancy | Matières à découvrir Guided tours around the different materials (duration 30 minutes). 10.30am – 11.30am – 2pm – 3pm – 4pm – 5pm. L’affaire est dans le sac ! Thanks to a bag full of activities, you can have fun with your family in the collections of the Musée de l’École de Nancy. 10 am > 6 pm Nature en couleur Plastic workshop with the creation of a postcard based on plants. 10 am > 12 pm – 2pm > 5pm Art nouveau quiz Quiz to discover the museum and the garden. 10 am > 6 pm Métal routine Come and discover the solutions for gently combating the tarnishing of metals: degreasing, cleaning and protecting. Presentation of recent restorations in the museum by Bluenn Boulangé, metal restorer, and Claire Berthommier, head of the collections of the Musée de l’École de Nancy. 2pm > 5pm Avant/après Come and discover in the permanent collections a selection of works restored in recent years. 10 am > 6 pm |
Villa Majorelle | Learning on demand outside, on the ground floor and on the first floor. 10am >12pm . 2pm > 6pm → on reservation via villamajorelle-nancy.tickeasy.com |
Musée des Beaux-Arts | Trois grands noms de l’École de Nancy Guided tours of the Daum factory, Emile Friant, Victor Prouvé (duration 30 minutes). 10.30am – 11.30am – 2pm – 3pm – 4 pm – 5 pm Nature en couleur Plastic workshop with the creation of a postcard around animals. 10 am > 1 pm |
Other exhibitions |
Destination Nancy Destination Nancy is also accompanying the Art Nouveau Days by offering the opportunity to gain exceptional access to certain places and also to (re)discover the classics of Nancy’s school heritage. Guided tours, immersive tour and virtual reconstruction. Opening hours: Saturday 10 & Sunday 11 June – 9.30am > 6.30pm → all information on visites.nancy-tourisme.fr |
Oradea
“Celebrate a day, admire a life!”
Oradea celebrates annually the Art Nouveau heritage through a series of unique events.
This year for the first time in Oradea we bring a drone show, a memorable show on the biggest screen, the sky.
We open the Black Eagle Palace with a series of immersive exhibitions, where you will enjoy colour, shadows and memories.
On the stage in Union Square you’ll hear a high-class opera concert
Palermo
Musée des arts décoratifs de Paris
Saturday 10 June and Sunday 11 June
With over 4000 works, the Art Nouveau collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs is one of the most important in France. Having recently refurbished the Art Nouveau rooms, the museum has been a member of the Réseau Art Nouveau Network since 2022, which brings together institutions and cities throughout Europe with a rich Art Nouveau heritage. From Nancy to Brussels, from Barcelona to Vienna and this year from Paris to Riga, free events and visits are being organised on 11 and 12 June to celebrate and introduce as many people as possible to the revolution in the arts around 1900.
Exceptional opening of the Salon 1900 on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 June – 11 am – 6 pm
“Talking point” on Saturday from 2pm to 3.30pm
A lecturer is available in the Salon 1900 to shed light on Art Nouveau through the prism of materials and know-how.
Guided tour Towards modernity: an art nouveau
Saturday 10 June from 4pm to 5.30pm – on registration
From the end of the 19th century to the Belle Epoque, the tour invites you to rediscover the museum’s Art Nouveau collections. All the decorative arts are called upon in this quest for a total art inspired by nature, Japan and movement. From Emile Gallé to Hector Guimard and from Louis Majorelle to Eugène Grasset, the proposed aesthetic experience leads the visitor to identify the bases of modernity.
SUBOTICA
8th June, Thursday | |
Municipal Museum of Subotica (Trg sinagoge 3) | Book talk – 6pm Boško Krstić: Legend of the Guardians of Azure. Faith of the Blue zsolnay vases Guests: Boško Krstić, writer, Ottó Tolnai; host: Olga Kovačev Ninkov, PhD, art historian |
Municipal Museum of Subotica (Trg sinagoge 3) | Workshops for children – 10am > 2pm Host: Ljubica Vuković Dulić, art historian |
M&K Tifanny Workshop (Celovečka 20a/Antonija Hadžića) | 2pm > 4pm Access for all at the stained-glass workshop |
Contemporary Art Gallery Subotica (Park Ferenca Rajhla 5) | Workshop for children and parents – 4pm Host: Jasmina Vidaković, museum educator |
9th June, Friday | |
City Hall, Grand Hall (Trg slobode 1) | Lecture – 5pm György Merény, art historian (Budapest): Zsolnay ceramics in Architecture* *lecture will be held in Hungarian, translation provided |
Music School (Štrosmajerova 3) | Concert – 7pm Jazz concert by pupils of the Music School |
10th June, Saturday | |
From Raichle Palace to the City Hall | Guided city tour: Materials of Art Nouveau Architecture – 10am Start: Raichle Palace, via Korzo; end: City Hall, visit to the tower (belvedere) Guides: art historians Tamara Kucor and Klara Evetović |
Music School (Štrosmajerova 3) | Lecture – 5.30pm Tamara Ognjević, msr, art historian (Belgrade): René Lalique and Chimeras with Diamond Wings |
City Hall Foyer (Trg slobode 1) | Exhibition – 7pm Un/usual Face of the Art Nouveau, exhibition by Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia – Belgrade Opened by: Dubravka Đukanović, PhD, director of the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia – Belgrade and Bálint Pasztór, PhD, president of the City of Subotica Assembly Host: Balázs Szücs, director of the Intermunicipal Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments Subotica |
12th June, Monday |
Until noon Announcing the winner of the DISCOVER ME! Materials of Art Nouveau in Subotica, on the social network profiles of the organizer institutions (date of the award ceremony will be announced later) |
Wiesbaden
Saturday 10 June
All day (11.00 – 18:00)
Create your own Art Nouveau Ornament
Discover the new exhibition room “Experiment Ornament”. It is dedicated to the ornament as a central design element of Art Nouveau. Its centrepiece is the digital “Jugendstilizer,” on which you can create your own Art Nouveau ornament. On International Art Nouveau Day you can print and take home you ornament for free!
Included in general admission
11:00 – 13:45
MUSEUM WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN
Colorful lamps: We create our own art nouveau lanterns
After an exploratory tour, the children work artistically themselves under expert guidance
10,- Euro, for children from 6 – 12 years
Tickets: https://muwi-shop.gomus.de/#/product/event/381?date=2023-06-10&date_id=44244
14:00 – 15:00
PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR
Femme fleur, fatale and fragile – stereotypes in art nouveau
4,- Euro, plus admission
Tickets: https://muwi-shop.gomus.de/#/product/event/83?date=2023-06-10&date_id=4409