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Author:
Edvard Munch. English
Title:
Edvard Munch : in dialogue / edited by Dieter Buchhart, Antonia Hoerschelmann, and Klaus Albrecht Schro˜der ; with texts by Dieter Burchhart, Lydia Eder, Antonia Hoerschelmann, and Richard Shiff.
Publisher:
Prestel,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
277 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm
Subject:
Munch, Edvard,--1863-1944--Exhibitions.
Munch, Edvard,--1863-1944.
Painting, Norwegian--20th century--20th century--Exhibitions.
Art, Norwegian--20th century--20th century--Exhibitions.
Art--20e siecle.
Art--21e siecle.
Art, Modern.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
1900-2099
Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Buchhart, Dieter, 1971- contributor. contributor.
Hoerschelmann, Antonia, contributor. contributor.
Schro˜der, Klaus Albrecht, editor.
Eder, Lydia, contributor.
Shiff, Richard, contributor.
Erzherzogliche Kunstsammlung Albertina, host institution.
Summary:
While Munch's pessimistic, melancholy world view crucially defines our understanding of his work, many important postwar and contemporary artists have drawn inspiration from several aspects of his oeuvre. This richly illustrated book explores how nine such artists Francis Bacon, Georg Baselitz, Louise Bourgeois, Miriam Cahn, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Tracey Emin, Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol engaged with Munch's work at different points in, or throughout, their careers. It features elaborate reproductions of sixty works by Munch juxtaposed with those inspired by him. Readers discover how Baselitz cunningly pays tribute to his artistic hero; how Tracey Emin's practice, like Munch's, is autobiographical, both drawing from their personal torment to create their unnerving works; how Marlene Dumas was drawn to the expressiveness of Munch's portraits; how Louise Bourgeois' works are illustrative of Munch's fixation on fear and isolation; how Francis Bacon modeled Screaming Pope after Munch's most renowned painting; and how Peter Doig draws on Munch's radical treatment of pigments and materiality. Essays by leading scholars detail each artist's unique preoccupation with Munch and offer a focused exploration of the ways women artists in particular were inspired by his examinations of loneliness, fear, and trauma.
ISBN:
379137818X
9783791378183
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1306047871
LCCN:
2022286621
Locations:
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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