Making Modernism

Autor:
VV.AA. VV.AA., VV.AA.
ISBN
9781912520909
Idioma
Inglés
Fecha de Publicación
2022
Nº de páginas
166
Formato
Tapa dura
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38,00€

Käthe Kollwitz (1867 1945), Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876 1907), Gabriele Münter (1877 1962) and Marianne Werefkin (1860 1938) are among the exceptional artists associated with the emergence of Expressionism in Germany in the early decades of the 20th century. Each challenged prevailing ideals of feminine identity at a time of great societal change. As women, they were expected to marry and raise a family; some chose to, some did not. As ambitious artists, they wanted to work.

As they rose to these challenges, their art further undermined conventions. Their portraits of children symbolize joy, hope and innocence but also melancholy, tension, curiosity, the passing of time and unfulfilled desire. Their radical depictions of the nude wrest the female body away from the male gaze toward a newfound role, expressive of powerful maternity and female subjectivity.
These dramatic modernist compositions, with their fluid brushwork and bright hues, push at the boundaries of form, color and spiritual meaning. Accompanying a major exhibition in London, this volume looks at the innovations and interconnections of these Expressionist pioneers.