Munch and Expressionism - Praca zbiorowa - książka
Producent: Prestel Publishing
This book presents a captivating exploration of Edvard Munch's impact on his Austrian and German contemporaries, offering a novel perspective on the Norwegian artist famous for his iconic work, The Scream, which embodies the anxieties of the modern era. Amidst a time in art history that exalted beauty and design, Munch delved into the more somber facets of human experience, such as alienation, sin, and vulnerability, through his artwork. By blending the vibrant colors of earlier art movements with an intensified emotional depth, Munch forged a groundbreaking path in painting. Although there is extensive literature on how Munch’s life influenced his art, less focus has been given to his effect on German and Austrian artists until now. This comprehensive and beautifully illustrated book, featuring essays by notable scholars like Patricia Bermann, Alison Chang, Jay Clarke, Reinhold Heller, Jill Lloyd, Nils Ohlsen, and Oystein Uvstedt, delves into Munch's influence on his contemporaries in an Expressionist context. It also considers his work in various media, particularly highlighting his pioneering role in printmaking.The book underscores recurring themes and styles in Munch’s work, such as self-portraits, urban landscapes, couples, and the dynamic between artist and model. With vibrant reproductions of Munch's masterpieces, including The Scream, Madonna, and The Kiss, this volume serves as both an engaging introduction to Munch and a stimulating entry point into the study of European Expressionism.
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