Client Overview: Neue Galerie
Neue Galerie New York is one of the city's most celebrated and sophisticated jewel-box museums. Its collection of Austrian and German art is unmatched, with some of the most significant works in existence by artists like Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. And its exhibitions are among the most scholarly and refined art-historical presentations you can find in New York City. We've had the great pleasure of making curator-led exhibition films for them for more than six years.
Selected Films

Klimt Landscapes
For the last twenty years of his career, Gustav Klimt devoted considerable energy to painting landscapes during his summer vacations on the Attersee in the Salzkammergut region of Austria, known for its tranquil lakes. Created purely for his own pleasure, these bucolic scenes became among his most sought-after pictures and were highly coveted by collectors. Most were made in a square format—a reflection of his fascination with photography. In this video, exhibition curator Janis Staggs brings you through highlights of "Klimt Landscapes," a special exhibition presented at Neue Galerie New York.
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Director: Jonathan Sanden
Story Editor: Rachel Wolff
Cinematographers: Noah Therrien, Jonathan Sanden
Editor: Stephen Parnigoni
Additional Camera: Thomas Lange

Paula Modersohn-Becker: I Am Me
Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907) is a major figure in the history of German Expressionism, yet despite her importance to art history, her work has never before been the subject of a museum retrospective in the United States. “Paula Modersohn-Becker: Ich bin Ich / I Am Me” marks the first full-scale presentation devoted to the artist in this country. In this video, exhibition curator Jill Lloyd takes us through the exhibition and the artist's powerful but ultimately tragic life story.
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Director: Rachel Wolff
Story Editor: Rachel Wolff
Cinematographers: Craig Feldman
Editor: Stephen Parnigoni
Additional Camera: Thomas Lange

Egon Schiele: Living Landscapes
Plants, natural environments, and townscapes determine the spaces Egon Schiele (1890-1918) created in his paintings, and they also reflect the rich symbolism he employed that is centered around the human condition. In this video, exhibition curator Christian Bauer brings you through highlights of this landmark exhibition.
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Director: Jonathan Sanden
Story Editor: Rachel Wolff
Cinematographers: Noah Therrien, Jonathan Sanden
Editor: Stephen Parnigoni
Additional Camera: Thomas Lange