Oskar Kokoschka – Schule des Sehens

Oskar Kokoschka Dokumentation Pöchlarn, Anna Stuhlpfarrer, Bernadette Reinhold (Hrsg.)

Volume 3 of the series Kokoschka in Focus is devoted to Oskar Kokoschka's work as an educator and his intensive engagement with questions of education and upbringing.

Kokoschka's early work as an art teacher at Eugenie Schwarzwald's private school in 1911 ended in scandal – the school authorities had him dismissed. His teaching methods were considered too unorthodox and insufficiently academic. This stands in stark contrast to the international success of his "School of Seeing", founded in Salzburg in 1953.

Kokoschka's teaching focused on the figurative representation of moving models. The working methods in his painting class and the tremendous impact of his personality became a formative experience for numerous students.

With contributions by Régine Bonnefoit, Oskar Kokoschka, Bernadette Reinhold and Anna Stuhlpfarrer


Oskar Kokoschka Dokumentation Pöchlarn, Kokoschka Museum Pöchlarn
Anna Stuhlpfarrer, Bernadette Reinhold, Oskar Kokoschka Centre, University of Applied Arts Vienna


LECTURE AND BOOK PRESENTATION

Oskar Kokoschka. On Seeing, Learning and Teaching

Friday, 26 September 2025 – 7 p.m.

Kokoschka Museum Pöchlarn
Regensburger Straße 29
3380 Pöchlarn

With a repeat exam in physics, Oskar Kokoschka ended his school days in 1904, not gloriously, but definitively. Shortly afterwards, he studied at the Imperial and Royal School of Applied Arts. As is well known, he did not become a drawing teacher as planned, but art and education remained central to him throughout his life. He repeatedly slipped into the role of teacher, always using unusual methods.

The lecture and book presentation entitled On Seeing, Learning and Teaching sheds light on Kokoschka's own learning and teaching experiences and his intensive examination of the artistic and political significance of pedagogy in the context of the time: Enlightenment literature on "becoming human", progressive art education as established by Franz Čižek at the School of Applied Arts, and the fascinating experiments in Vienna, which was considered the "capital of children" until the Anschluss in 1938. Kokoschka counters black pedagogy and political (fascist) indoctrination with visions of a supranational school and peace education in the spirit of Jan Comenius and his teachings on seeing, recognising and ultimately humanistic action.

With

Bernadette Reinhold

The event will be held in German.

An event organised by the Oskar Kokoschka Zentrum, University of Applied Arts Vienna, in collaboration with the Kokoschka Museum Pöchlarn within the exhibition OSKAR KOKOSCHKA. Schule des Sehens (May 10 to October 26, 2025).


Oskar Kokoschka – School of Seeing
Anna Stuhlpfarrer, Bernadette Reinhold, Oskar Kokoschka Documentation Pöchlarn (Hrsg.)

University of Applied Arts Vienna, 2025
ISBN: 978-3-903525-14-6

To the book

Book cover: A black and white photo showing Oskar Kokoschka and one of his female students looking into the same
                                          direction; in the foreground Kokoschka's gesturing hands
Book presentation
26. September 2025, 19:00
Kokoschka Museum Pöchlarn, Regensburger Straße 29, 3380 Pöchlarn