Max Beckmann. A dream of life
Author(s) | AA.VV. | ||
Editor | Hatje Cantz | Place | Ostfildern |
Year | 2006 | Pages | 160 |
Measure | 24X32 (cm) | Illustration | 135 ill. di cui 117 a colori |
Binding | bross. ill. | Conservazione | |
Language | Weight | 1100 (gr) | |
ISBN | 3775716955 | EAN-13 | 9783775716956 |
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Testo in inglese.
Edited by Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern. Texts by Cornelia Homburg, Anabelle Kienle, Tilman Osterwold, Sean Rainbird, Reinhard Spieler, Barbara Stehlé Akhtar.
“Art serves understanding, not entertainment,” said Max Beckmann (1884–1950) in one of his dictums, and Beckmann’s oeuvre does in fact contain a wealth of existential and contemporary historical questions. Dream of Life, the title of this book, is taken from a poem by the eighteenth-century German poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock which Beckmann integrated into one of his sketchbooks.
This panoramic presentation sheds new light on central themes such as the world of the theater, cabaret, and music, dreams and reality, staged sensuality, and the role of the female muse, as well as the artist’s unusual ways of employing romanticizing visual motifs in landscapes and urban contexts. Featuring a representative selection of about sixty paintings done between 1917 and 1950, this book contains illuminating essays on the subject by specialists. (German edition ISBN 9783775716949)
Exhibition schedule: Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, March 31–June 18, 2006 · Von der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal, opening July 2006
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