Kunst zum Hören -
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
KORTE INHOUD
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938), a founding member of the Die Brücke group and one of Expressionism's most important artists, has had a lasting influence on classic modern art. Now, the Städel Museum is honoring the work of this painter, graphic artist, and sculptor by presenting the first large-scale retrospective in Germany in thirty years.
The original audio guide for this important exhibition and its slim companion volume of color plates contain extensive descriptions of about thirty-five works from all of the artist's creative phases. Starting with the Kirchner collection at the Städel Museum, whose numerous masterpieces make it one of the most substantial in the world, the publication also contains key works from prominent international museums, providing a vivid introduction to Kirchner's eventful life and his oeuvre.
The original audio guide for this important exhibition and its slim companion volume of color plates contain extensive descriptions of about thirty-five works from all of the artist's creative phases. Starting with the Kirchner collection at the Städel Museum, whose numerous masterpieces make it one of the most substantial in the world, the publication also contains key works from prominent international museums, providing a vivid introduction to Kirchner's eventful life and his oeuvre.