Richard Jaray at EXILE

Artist: Richard Jaray

Exhibition title: Richard Jaray

Venue: EXILE, Vienna, Austria

Date: April 21 – May 29, 2021

Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and EXILE, Berlin

Note: Exhibition texts are available: Tess Jaray: Uncle Richard, Sebastian Hackenschmidt: Richard Jaray and his furniture designs

Following many months of renovation closure and various lockdowns we are happy to invite you to the reopening of our physical space with a presentation of the estate of Richard Jaray (1902-1942) conceived by Tess Jaray, artist and niece of Richard Jaray, Sebastian Hackenschmidt, curator for furniture and wood work, Museum of Applied Art, Vienna, and Christian Siekmeier, founder of EXILE.

The presentation will give insight into the work and life of the architect Richard Jaray and was originally scheduled to be held parallel to Tess Jaray’s first institutional solo exhibition in Vienna at Secession which closed on April 18, 2021 entitled Return to Vienna. Born into the Jaray family furniture business in Vienna in 1902, Richard himself became a furniture designer and architect but was unable to escape Austria in time. He was deported in 1941 to Łódź and murdered during the Shoah.

The remaining estate, limited to 70 drawings, few photographs and documents, was given to Tess Jaray by her parents. The majority of the drawings appear to be from a portfolio produced in the mid 1930s and taken to the UK by his younger brother Francis, who escaped, with his wife Pauli and eight months old daughter Tess, in 1938. Deliberately called a presentation and not an

exhibition, we hope to stimulate dialogue and encourage academic research into these works as well as their historical context.

A collaborative effort of many, we are very happy to have achieved placement of the estate in the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna. The museum collection also holds a complete room furnishing by Richard’s grandfather Sigmund Jaray from the late 1890s making the museum the most suitable place in preparation for future research.

Within the context of Tess Jaray’s exhibition entitled Return to Vienna, EXILE is honored to present these works and return another member of the Jaray family to their city of birth.

The only existing portrait of Richard Jaray as an adult, early to mid 1930s. Unique silver-gelatin print, 12 x 9 cm

Richard Jaray, 2021. Installation view, EXILE

Modern combined bed- and sittingroom, early to mid 1930s. Pencil and watercolor on cardboard paper, 33 x 41,7 cm

Kombiniertes Wohn- und Schlafzimmer, early to mid 1930s. Pencil and watercolor on cardboard paper, 33 x 41,7 cm

Einzimmer-wohnung für alleinwohnende Person, early to mid 1930s. Pencil and watercolor on cardboard paper, 33 x 41,7 cm

Draufsicht, early to mid 1930s. Pencil and watercolor on cardboard paper, 33 x 41,7 cm

Richard Jaray, 2021. Installation view, EXILE

Left to right: Lehrvertrag, 1921. Unknown duplication technique, 24 x 19 cm; Jahreszeugnis, 1927. Unknown duplication technique, 28,2 x 17,8 cm; Zeugnis, 1929. Unknown duplication technique, 24 x 18,8 cm

Untitled, early to mid 1930s. Pencil and watercolor on paper, 18,8 x 30 cm

Untitled, early to mid 1930s. Pencil and watercolor on paper, 30 x 20,2 cm

Clap-writing-table, early to mid 1930s. Pencil and watercolor on cardboard paper, 33 x 41,7 cm

Universal-lamp, early to mid 1930s. Pencil and watercolor on cardboard paper, 41,7 x 33 cm

Left to right: Reference by Josef Frank, 1928. Unknown duplication technique, 25 x 19 cm; Reference by Oskar Strnad, 1928. Unknown duplication technique, 26 x 20,8 cm; Zeugnis, 1928. Unknown duplication technique, 26,5 x 20,8 cm

Richard Jaray, 2021. Installation view, EXILE