The Albertina Museum is home one of the world’s most extensive collections of drawings, prints, and works on paper. Drawing from this remarkable treasury, the exhibition celebrates the diversity and fascination of paper as a medium in all its forms.

Spanning from the 15th century to the present, the show presents works from the Graphic Art Collection, the Architectural Collection, and the Collection of Contemporary Art. From copperplate engravings used for playing cards to monumental three-dimensional objects and rarely displayed pieces, the exhibition reveals the full scope of this unique collection. Thought-provoking juxtapositions highlight the versatility and expressive potential of paper across centuries.