Taking up the ideas included in the logbook and the original title proposed by Kiesler for the book, the exhibition invites the visitor on an "endless quest." Through an endless journey through Kiesler's architecture and art, the exhibition presents a series of selected projects, illustrated by exemplary objects, including his most famous works, from the Infinite House to his stage designs for the Juilliard School of Music, the Galaxy sculptures, and portraits of his friends.
Undertaking an in-depth analysis of Kiesler's visionary work, glass slides, diaries, models, drawings, and personal documents illustrate the rich diversity that makes up the Frederick Kiesler Foundation archive. All of this exhibition material, now available for the visitor, has rarely been exhibited.

Friedrich Kiesler, study for the design of the exhibition U.S. Housing in War and Peace, special exhibition in Moscow, New York 1944/45, 27.6 x 37.6 cm, ink on cardboard. Courtesy by the Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation, Vienna.
The new exhibition, "Frederick Kiesler. The Endless Quest," marks a milestone for the Frederick Kiesler Foundation as it is the last exhibition to be held in its current location. In November 2025, coinciding with Vienna Art Week, the closing event will mark the end of a decisive era for the Foundation, which will move, in January 2026, to a new location in Apollogasse, on the grounds of the former Sophienspital, in Vienna's Neubau district.