Translation of: Kinder- und Hausmä̈rchen. "Published on the occasion of the exhibition Natalie Frank: The Brothers Grimm; The Drawing Center, New York, April 10-June 28, 2015; Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, July 11-November 15, 2015"--Colophon. Catalog includes an introduction by translator and scholar Jack Zipes and a conversation between the artist Natalie Frank and director Julie Taymor. Includes bibliographical references (pages 270-271).
Contents:
A conversation about visual storytelling / Iron Heinrich -- The ungrateful son -- All fur -- The juniper tree -- The stubborn child -- Hans my hedgehog -- Bearskin -- The lettuce donkey -- A tale with a riddle -- Cinderella -- Little Red Cap -- The moon -- The maiden without hands -- The Bremen Town musicians -- The three army surgeons -- Brier Rose -- A tale about the boy who went forth to learn what fear was -- Rapunzel -- Thumbling -- Bluebeard -- Rumpelstiltskin -- The devil with the three golden hairs -- The three spinners -- Clever Hans -- The golden goose -- Puss in boots -- Mother Holle -- The six swans -- The animals of the Lord and the devil -- Hansel and Gretel -- The heavenly wedding -- The old man and his grandson -- Snow White -- The clever farmer's daughter -- One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes -- The golden key -- Natalie Frank: the dark side of the fairy tale / Julie Taymor and Natalie Frank. Telling tales: Natalie Frank and the Brothers Grimm / Claire Gilman -- A conversation about visual storytelling / Julie Taymor and Natalie Frank.
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