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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner & Oskar Kokoschka


  • Kehrer
  • Expo: 19/11/2017 - 22/04/2018, Kirchner Museum, Davos
For the first time Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 - 1938) and Oskar Kokoschka (1886 - 1980), the protagonists of German and Austrian Expressionism, are presented side by side in an exhibition. Several points of intersection exist between the biographies of both artists: the Secession style, or Art nouveau, of their artistic beginnings; the places in which they were active, such as Berlin and Dresden; and their stigmatisation as »degenerate artists« by the Nazis in 1937.

ISBN 9783868288469 | G | HB
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Publisher Kehrer
ISBN 9783868288469
Publication date March 2018
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 275 x 215 mm
Illustrations 120 col.ill.
Pages 280
Language(s) German ed.
Exhibition Kirchner Museum, Davos
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For the first time Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 - 1938) and Oskar Kokoschka (1886 - 1980), the protagonists of German and Austrian Expressionism, are presented side by side in an exhibition. Several points of intersection exist between the biographies of both artists: the Secession style, or Art nouveau, of their artistic beginnings; the places in which they were active, such as Berlin and Dresden; and their stigmatisation as degenerate artists by the Nazis in 1937. To underpin their reputations as pioneers of expressionist art, both Kirchner and Kokoschka sought to pre-date their early works. Both artists shaped and controlled their public image throughout their lives. Kokoschka generously provided his early biographers with pre-selected information about his life and work on condition that said information was adopted verbatim. Kirchner invented a fictitious French art expert under the pen name Louis de Marsalle and tried to influence the reception of his work in this way.