Egon Schiele and Austrian Expressionism.FONDAZIONE ANTONIO MAZZOTTA Last year's show "Gustav Klimt and the Viennese Seccession" launched a new series at the Mazzotta Foundation. Now comes the next turbulent wave of Austrian psychodramas 1. A psychotherapeutic and analytic technique in which people are assigned roles to be played spontaneously within a dramatic context devised by a therapist. 2. A dramatization in which this technique is employed. psy cho·dra·mat in the age of Freud, an era synonymous with Schiele's stagily grotesque self-portraits self-portrait: see portraiture. that go right to the bone--and groin. Schiele will appear not only with other artists who put their sitters on the couch--Richard Gerstl and Oskar Kokoschka--but also with that lesser-known graphic adventurer in the land of anxiety, Alfred Kubin, not to mention the obscure Herbert Boeckl. Thinking back to Franz Xaver Messerschmidt's grimacing self-portrait sculpture or ahead to Arnulf Arnulf (är`nəlf), c.850–899, Carolingian emperor (896–99), king of the East Franks (887–99), illegitimate son of Carloman of Bavaria. In 887 he led the rebellion of the kingdom of the East Franks (Germany) against his uncle, Carolingian Emperor Charles III, and was proclaimed their king. Rainer, one can only conclude that something strange happens to the Danube Danube (dăn`y b), Czech Dunaj, Ger. Donau, Hung. Duna, Rom. Dunarea, Serbo-Croatian and Bulg. Dunav, Ukr. Dunay, great river of central and SE Europe, c.1,770 mi (2,850 km) long, with a drainage basin of c. waters when they pass Vienna. Sept. 23, 2000-Jan. 12, 2001.
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