German Expressionism - The Artist Group Brücke and the Beginnings of Modernism
German Expressionism - The Artist Group Brücke and the Beginnings of Modernism
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Fritz Bleyl, Erich Heckel and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff formed the artist group Brücke. In bright paintings with simplified forms and large fields of color they expressed their feelings rather than an external reality. They were interested in topics like man and nature, the naked body, portraits, self-portraits, the merging of life and art, and the vibrant metropolis of Berlin. These young artists wanted to renew art and life in the German Empire and their work has inspired new generations of artists ever since. This publication also discusses how we today perceive and can take on challenging themes like inspiration from African and Oceanian colonial cultural objects and of very young female models.
Writers: Meike Hoffmann, Iris Müller-Westermann, Christiane Remm, Aya Soika, Gitte Ørskou
Editor: Iris Müller-Westermann
Binding: softcover with flaps
Language: English
Graphic design: Patric Leo
Size: 21.7 × 28 cm
Pages: 280
Images: c. 300
ISBN 978-91-988137-0-8 (Modern Museum)
ISBN 978-3-7774-4397-3 (Hirmer Publishers)
Co-published with Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Cologne
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