The text mentions several individuals associated with cultural or artistic fields,including Birgit Lauda and Agnes Husslein. Independent verification and updates as of January 23,2026,are provided below.
Birgit Lauda
Birgit Lauda is a noted art historian specializing in 19th and 20th-century Austrian art. She is the daughter of Formula One racing legend Niki Lauda and his second wife,Birgit Wetzinger.
Lauda has curated numerous exhibitions and published extensively on austrian artists, particularly Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt. She is known for her expertise in provenance research, investigating the ownership history of artworks, especially those possibly looted during the Nazi era.
In 2019, Lauda successfully identified a Klimt painting, “Dame mit Fächer” (Lady with a Fan), as having been stolen from the Jewish Bloch-Bauer family by the Nazis. The Art Newspaper reported on her work in recovering the painting.
Agnes Husslein
Agnes Husslein-Arco is an Austrian art historian and the director of the Leopold Museum in Vienna. She assumed the role in 2022.
Husslein-Arco’s career has focused on Austrian Modernism, particularly the works of Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, and Oskar Kokoschka. Before becoming director of the Leopold Museum,she held various curatorial positions at the museum,contributing considerably to its exhibitions and research programs. she also served as a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
In November 2023, Husslein-Arco oversaw the opening of a major exhibition dedicated to the work of Egon Schiele, featuring over 100 paintings and drawings. The Leopold Museum’s official website details the exhibition and Husslein-Arco’s curatorial statement.
