
Franz Mölk
A tower of fantasies. For a night beneath a private canopy of stars.

Illustrator Franz Mölk
In Room 307, Austrian illustrator Franz Mölk’s picture cycle creates a physical mood that resembles a ballroom with chandeliers. Mölk draws from his imagination. His scenes often have cryptic relationships with their objects and appear to float above the heaviness of factual existence; they are characterised by a tendency towards the unreal. The men and women in his drawings are both teammates and rivals. They seem to dance, make music and pose, and adopt different roles and identities.

Franz Mölk, untitled (mixed media)

Josef Danhauser, Amor and Psyche (pencil, 1838)

Franz Mölk, untitled (mixed media)