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Illustrated throughout with exquisite reproductions of the museum's
holdings, this book considers the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche
and his writings on the fine arts and examines the founding of the
Secessionist artists' organisations in Germany and Austria.
Insightful essays trace the emergence of Expressionism and
abstraction, as well as the development of such movements as Dada
and New Objectivity. Evolutions in architecture and design are
appraised through the legacy of the Arts and Crafts movement, as
well as the establishment of the Darmstadt Artists' Colony and the
Wiener Werkstatte. The book also examines the role of the German
Werkbund and the founding of the Bauhaus school. Finally, the book
briefly addresses the horrific impact of the National Socialists'
degenerate art campaign, which resulted in incalculable damage and
led to the exile and death of artists and designers of the era.
From well-known artists such as Otto Dix, Josef Hoffmann, Vasily
Kandinsky, Gustav Klimt, and Egon Schiele, to lesser recognised but
equally important figures, including Albert Birkle, Alfred Kubin,
Felix Nussbaum, and Dagobert Peche, this book offers an
authoritative and kaleidoscopic look at a crucial moment in history
and a portrait of radical thought that changed forever the way we
experience art in our lives.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (Hardcover)
Jill Lloyd, Janis Staggs; Foreword by Ronald S. Lauder, Renee Price; Contributions by Nelson Blitz
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Throughout his career, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner employed a highly
inventive and original use of colour. He favoured novel
applications of paint in unusual matte finishes. For Kirchner,
colour was of primary importance, coupled with technique and style.
He was one of the leading Expressionist painters of the time and
was one of the founding members of the Brucke. In his deeply
personal depictions, he focused on the places where he lived and
worked and his close friends and associates. This book,
accompanying a major exhibition at the Neue Galerie New York,
provides a visual survey of Kirchner's oeuvre and offers an
in-depth analysis of different aspects of the artist's output.
Essays by leading experts examine Kirchner's approach to colour,
his interest in the decorative arts, how electric light affected
his treatment of colour, the impact of Nietzsche on his work, and
how he was profoundly changed by World War I. This book includes
illustrations of nearly 40 paintings, 30 prints, as well as
drawings, sketchbooks, photographs, and decorative work.
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