The curatorial framework of the exhibition is rooted in the MAK Helmut Lang Archive, representing Lang’s notion of the séance de travail, or “work session,” as a process of continuous experimentation, refinement, and renewal. Langs pioneering strategies form a central narrative: Along the thematic chapters – IDENTITY, SPACE, SÉANCE DE TRAVAIL, MEDIA & CULTURAL PRESENCE, ARTIST COLLABORATIONS, and BACKSTAGE – the exhibition reflects both the complexity and the coherence of Lang’s work.as part of a broader cultural narrative.
Working across Vienna, Paris, and New York, Lang redefined the role of fashion within architecture, art, media, and urban culture, establishing a distinctive aesthetic vocabulary that demonstrates his belief that fashion could function as an intellectual, sensorial, and cultural proposition rather than a product. In campaigns, urban interventions, flagship stores, and collaborations with artists working in various mediums, he merged the boundaries between creative disciplines and established a new form of visibility through relevance, prioritizing emotional resonance and anticipating contemporary discourse on authenticity, transparency, and the politics of representation.
Defined by interdisciplinary thinking, egalitarianism, cultural sensitivity, and personal commitment Helmut Lang did more than write fashion history. His oeuvre between 1986 and 2005 demonstrates how a rigorously articulated vision can shift social and individual paradigms. making him a pivotal figure and source of inspiration in culture for contemporary and future generations.
“The MAK archive is meant to be a ‘living archive.’ I hope it inspires others to have the courage to find their own voice. The past is never easier than the present; the present is always the opportunity.”
—Helmut Lang
Duration: 30 min.
Language: The tour is held in German.
Guided tour fee: € 3 plus admission (Tuesday evening reduced)
Tickets: Available at the MAK Ticket Desk
Meeting point: MAK Columned Hall
Registration: not required