Neue Galerie
Related Category: Art museums
[Ger.,=New Gallery], museum in New York City, specializing in early 20th-century fine and decorative art from Germany and Austria; est. 2001. One of the relatively small museum's two galleries is devoted to Austrian work, e.g., art by Gustav
Klimt, Egon
Schiele, and Oskar
Kokoschka and design by Josef
Hoffmann and Otto
Wagner. The other gallery features the art of various German movements, e.g., Der
Blaue Reiter, Die
Brücke, and the
Bauhaus, and German decorative art. The Neue Galerie was founded by art dealer Serge Sabarsky and cosmetics magnate Ronald S. Lauder, whose personal collections form the basis of its permanent collection.