As part of Australia Heritage Festival Duldig Studio will be unveilng a special item for each guided tour in this series and offering a discounted price.
A guided tour of the the Studio starts in the modern exhibition space to welcome visitors to the works of Karl Duldig and Slawa Horowitz-Duldig. Here the Duldig collection rotates to showcase the broad and diverse range of art work created by this dynamic couple including clay, marble and bronze sculptures, paintings, illustrations, prints and so much more.
Attendees can expect an introductory video from Karl and Slawa's daughter Eva de Jong-Duldig, followed by a tour of the heritage rooms that feature antique Viennese furnishings. A 1930's fold up umbrella and original patent documents of Slawa's invention are displayed . A stroll through the sculpture garden one can see over a hundred of Karl Duldig's sculptures. Guides highlight key works and their historical significance. Entry into the original studio, with its 1940's kiln, unveils more key works and a sense of how these artists lived and made work.
The tour finishes with a Viennese afternoon tea, unearthing never before seen artefacts and historical stories.
April 22nd
Unearths the original Karl Duldig pen and ink drawing included in the first copy of the limited-edition monograph 'Karl Duldig Sculpture', published in 1966 by F.W. Cheshire.
April 29th
View the never before exhibited painting behind a painting by Slawa Horowitz-Duldig of her mother. Slawa Horowitz-Duldig, Portrait of the Artist’s Mother, c.1920, oil on board. Collection Duldig Studio. On verso: Slawa Horowitz-Duldig, Portrait in profile, c.1920, oil on board. Collection Duldig Studio.
May 6th
Marvel at some original 1920’s Viennese embroidery in the Duldig Collection being carefully preserved
May 13th
Meet the founder Eva de Jong-Duldig who will provide visitors with a unique story telling experience
We look forward to seeing you at the Duldig Studio!
For any enquiries:
Email: Enquiries@duldig.org.au
Phone: 03 9885 3358