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As a central artist of early modernism, Alexej von Jawlensky (born
in Torshok, Russia, in 1864, died in Wiesbaden in 1941)
considerably expanded the possibilities of painting. Based on an
expressive, colorful appropriation of the world, by reducing form
and intensifying color, he made his pictures an expression of an
immaterial and spiritual truth. Despite the great individuality of
his path, his work continues to give important inspirations to
painting until today with respect to color, the serial, and the
spiritual. The exhibition and catalogue present an exemplary
selection of some seventy paintings and drawings and trace the
development of the three big topics of "face, landscape, and still
life," to which Jawlensky dedicated himself in his work.
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