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Hardcover Kirchner Book

ISBN: 3836535041

ISBN13: 9783836535045

Kirchner

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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) is regarded as one of the key figures in 20th-century European art. A Modernist to his bones, he sent seismic waves through the art world with his hard-edged, intensely colored paintings and disseminated his ideas through Die Br cke art movement and the MUIM-Institut school of modernist painting, both of which he cofounded.

Kirchner's work reconciled past and present through an Expressionist prism, reflecting the latest avant-garde ideas in art, while exploring traditional academic approaches and subjects. His works tackled social, moral, and emotional questions with a fierce intensity. Distorted perspectives, rough lines, and unusual colors were mainstays of his practice, as well as a recurring interest in capturing the human form, whether in frenetic city vistas such as Berlin Street Scene (1913) or in his famously decadent studio.

In this introductory book, we explore the stretch of Kirchner's career through Germany and Switzerland, including his founding of Die Br cke, and his inclusion in the Nazis' infamous "degenerate art" exhibition in 1937. Along the way, we'll encounter vivid landscapes, stark nudes, intense urban settings, and, above all, a persistent emphasis on the emotional experience of painter and viewer.

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While You're Reading Herta Müller ...

... and believe me, you SHOULD be reading Herta Müller, the Romanian-German 2009 Nobel prize for Literature winner ... you may want to spend some time looking at the great painters of the "Brücke" - Erich Heckel, Otto Müller, Max Pechstein, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Emile Nolde, and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. The Brücke was a loose collaboration of 'expressionist' painters centered in Berlin in the early years of the 20th Century. Most of them were dead before Herta Müller could write her own name, and I have no evidence upon which to assert that Herta M drew inspiration from Expressionism directly, but her writings remind me of Kirchner and the others, being bold to the point of discomfort, anguished and lurid, simultaneously primitive and ultra-sophisticated. Even the photo of Herta M that appears on some of her books looks remarkably like the woman in the pink dress on the cover of this Taschen book of Ernst Kirchner. Same hair-do, same benignly arrogant expression. In any case, the Taschen 'Basic Arts' books are a wonder of the modern world that you should know and enjoy. And Ernie Kirchner was no slouch as a painter. There ought to be a "Taschen of the Month" club! Any entrepreneurs on hand?
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