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In conversations and interviews Joseph Beuys mentioned Marcel
Duchamp more than any other artist. And hardly anyone else seems to
have challenged him more than this artist from the previous
generation. Direct evidence of this is his oft-cited action Das
Schweigen von Marcel Duchamp wird uberbewertet (The Silence of
Marcel Duchamp is Overrated) from 1964, through which Beuys
attempted to shift focus onto the political and social dimensions
of his concept of expanded art. The associations and connections
between the artists go deep. Both used similar radical strategies
to rejuvenate the concept of art and the role of art in everyday
life; their questions had a number of aspects in common. This
richly illustrated catalogue is the first to undertake a profound
exploration of this multilayered relationship, while investigating
both artists' future-oriented potential.
Parrots, trees, deer, family members, friends, flowers, the sun and
the moon-Frida Kahlo's use of symbolism and colour wonderfully
lends itself to teaching children about the artistic process.
Through illustrations of her work and photographs of Kahlo and her
family, children are encouraged to learn about her life, artworks
and important relationships. An engaging text and gorgeous
reproductions call attention to Kahlo's use of bold colour and
natural imagery, as well as her ingenious use of perspective,
collage and varying styles. Children will learn much about creative
self-expression through this beautifully designed and insightful
book about Kahlo's life and work.
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