• RCA/V&A History of Design

    Diane Silverthorne, PhD

  • Front Cover, Designed by Alfred Roller, Print

    Front Cover, Designed by Alfred Roller, Print

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  • Dissertation: New Spaces of Art, Design and Performance: Alfred Roller and the Vienna Secession 1897–1905

    The thesis seeks to establish how the concept of space characterised the art of the Vienna Secession. This question is examined through the practices and concerns of founding Secession artist and designer Alfred Roller (1864–1935). Roller is better known in his role as stage designer at the Vienna Court Opera from 1903, in partnership with its music director, Gustav Mahler.

    Roller’s contribution to art and design histories of the Vienna Secession has been little recognised. The thesis argues that Roller, as Secession founder and editor of the Secession art periodical Ver Sacrum (1898–1903), and designer of Secession exhibitions, was a pivotal figure in the achievements of the Vienna Secession in its early years. An analysis of Roller’s Secession roles, and his role at the Vienna Court Opera, indicate a turning point in modern practice in three seemingly disparate spaces of art. The thesis argues that Alfred Roller was an emblematic figure in the overstepping of artistic boundaries, a distinction attributed to Vienna’s artistic and cultural endeavours at the turn of the century.

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