The Maria Gugging Psychiatric Clinic was a
psychiatric institution located in the suburb of
Maria Gugging on the outskirts of
Vienna
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,
Austria
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. During the
Nazi era hundreds of mental patients were murdered or abused at Gugging as part of the Nazi
Aktion T4 program.
In the post-war era, several of its patients became known for their
Outsider Art
Outsider art is Fine art, art made by Autodidacticism, self-taught individuals who are untrained and untutored in the traditional arts with typically little or no contact with the Convention (norm), conventions of the art worlds.
The term ''ou ...
and are referred to as the Gugging Artists. Today, several artists live in a dedicated
art center at the former clinic site, known as the Art Brut Center Gugging (or just Gugging) which also includes the Gugging Museum and the Gugging Gallery.
History
The Maria Gugging Psychiatric Clinic was founded in 1889. It is named after the neighborhood of
Maria Gugging, a suburb in
Klosterneuburg.
Nazi atrocities
Historian Herwig Czech told the Austrian Press Agency that Gugging was the scene "of some of the most barbarous medical crimes committed in Austria" during the Nazi Regime. Approximately 400 patients were murdered by Doctor by poisoning and electric shock. was the attending doctor for 112 deaths and typically murdered his patientsmainly womenwith an overdose of drugs. Patients also died from lethal injection, malnutrition, and infectious diseases. New research has also shown that between November 1940 and May 1941 a total of 675 people were taken from the clinic to the
Hartheim Killing Facility near
Linz
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, where they were gassed. Of these, 116 were children and teenagers between the ages of four and 17.
By 1940, rumors of patient murders at Hartheim began to spread. Anna Wödl, a nurse and the mother of a disabled child living at Gugging, attempted to save the life of her son by petitioning against his relocation to Hartheim. She was assured that he would not go to Hartheim, but was instead taken to another children's institution,
Am Spiegelgrund, where he was murdered soon after arrival.
The Gugging Artists
In the late 1950s,
psychiatrist
A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry. Psychiatrists are physicians who evaluate patients to determine whether their symptoms are the result of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments or strictly ...
Leo Navratil (1921-2006), of the Maria Gugging Psychiatric Clinic, had his patients produce drawings for diagnostic purposes. The following year he discovered artistically talented individuals in his warda finding that was confirmed by
Jean Dubuffet, the French artist who coined the term Art Brut (also known as
Outsider Art
Outsider art is Fine art, art made by Autodidacticism, self-taught individuals who are untrained and untutored in the traditional arts with typically little or no contact with the Convention (norm), conventions of the art worlds.
The term ''ou ...
). Navratil's first book ''Schizophrenie und Kunst'' (''Schizophrenia and Art'') was published in 1965. Attracted to the clinic by this work, many Viennese artists visited Gugging. In 1970 the first exhibition of the "Gugging Artists" took place in a Vienna gallery. Thereafter, the "Gugging Artists" were frequently presented in galleries and museums.
House of Artists

The "Center for Art and Psychotherapy" was founded by Navratil in 1981. He invited artistically talented patients to live in the house, which serves as living space, studio, gallery and meeting place. With the founder's retirement in 1986, Johann Feilacher became his successor. Feilacher stressed the role that art played at Gugging and went on to change its name to the "House of Artists" (). Within Europe, the House of Artists is regarded as a model for psychiatric reforms based on
art therapy
Art therapy is a distinct discipline that incorporates creative methods of expression through visual art media. Art therapy, as a creative arts therapy profession, originated in the fields of art and psychotherapy and may vary in definition. Art ...
as a means to reintegrate clients into society.
Presently, a
cultural center
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is located next to the House of Artists. It is known as the "Art / Brut Center", and consists of a museum, a gallery and a public studio. The museum contains the works of the Gugging artists, and also hosts traveling Art Brut exhibitions, which include artists such as
Martin Ramirez and
Adolf Wölfli. The museum building also hosts a public studio that is open to all, but is mainly used by individuals who have undergone or are receiving psychiatric treatment. Together the museum, the gallery, the "House of Artists" and the public studio, are known as the Art / Brut Center Gugging.
In popular culture
In early 1994
David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
and
Brian Eno
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visited the Gugging psychiatric hospital to interview and photograph the celebrated artist-patients famous for their "Outsider Art".
Artistic materials favored by the Gugging's residents had a powerful influence on production strategies in the studio
during the Bowie / Eno collaboration. In March 1994 a three-hour piece (mostly dialog) further inspired the process of the 1995 concept album ''
Outside''.
Philipp Weiss's ''
Ein schöner Hase ist meistens der Einzellne'' is based on the real-life story of Ernst Herbeck (1920–1991) and August Walla (1936–2001), two schizophrenic artistic patients of Gugging.
Projekttheater Vorarlberg performed a production of the play at
Alte Hallenbad Feldkirch from December 2013.
References
External links
Art/Brut Center Gugging websiteShort Film on Gugging by The Museum of Everything // www.musevery.com
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Former psychiatric hospitals
1889 establishments
Psychiatric hospitals in Austria
Outsider art
Art therapy
Museums in Lower Austria
Art museums and galleries in Austria
Aktion T4 euthanasia centres