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Max Beckmann
Susanne Bieber, Barbara Buenger, Charles Haxthausen, Jill Lloyd, Nina Peter, Ortrud Westheider, Anette Kruszynski, Robert Storr, Max Beckmann, Leon Golub, Ellsworth Kelly, William Kentridge
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Max Beckmann was among the greatest painters of the 20th century, yet no retrospective of his work has been mounted in the art capitals of New York, London, and Paris in over 30 years. Perhaps the lapse of attention has to do with the importance of...
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Max Beckmann: Exile in Amsterdam
Felix Billeter, Christian Lenz, Marco Pesarese, Beatrice von Bormann, Christiane Zeiller, Max Beckmann
Hatje Cantz
Hatje Cantz
Between 1937 and 1947, while he was in exile in Amsterdam, the German-born painter Max Beckmann (1884-1950) made approximately a third of the work he would create in his lifetime. When he moved on, it was to accept an appointment as a professor at...
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Self-Portrait in Words: Collected Writings and Statements, 1903-1950
Max Beckmann
University Of Chicago Press
University Of Chicago Press
One of the most important German artists of the twentieth century, Max Beckmann is known for the depth and sensuous force of his works, but little is known about his personal life. Self-Portrait in Words reveals Beckmann's experience of life from...
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Max Beckmann On My Painting
Max Beckmann
Tate
Tate
Max Beckmann (1884-1950) is widely regarded as one of the most important figurative painters of the last 100 years, and On My Painting is one of the key texts essential for understanding his work. Composed in 1938, it was read by Beckmann at the...
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Modern Art Despite Modernism
Robert Storr, Glenn Lowry, Balthus, Giorgio De Chirico, Ben Shahn, Francis Bacon, Max Beckmann, Francesco Clemente, Salvador Dali, Lucian Freud, Henri Matisse, Georgia O'Keeffe, Gerhard Richter, George Grosz, Glenn D. Lowry
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Throughout the 20th century, the evolution of mainstream modernism in the arts has been shadowed and complicated by alternative expressions, intended either to set back the clock or to redirect the stream of progress. Modern Art Despite Modernism...
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From Picasso To Pollock
Bridget Alsdorf, Ivy Barsky, Marek Bartelik, Tracey Bashkoff, Jennifer Blessing, Joan Young, Jan Avgikos, Cornelia Lauf, Marc Chagall, Juan Gris, Lyubov Sergeyvna Popova, Max Beckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Franz Marc, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Francis Picabia, Jean Dubuffet, Max Ernst
Guggenheim Museum
Guggenheim Museum
From Picasso to Pollock highlights the history of the aesthetic vanguard from early Modernism through Abstract Expressionism. With distinctive focus yet remarkable comprehensiveness, From Picasso to Pollock unites the major artists and developments...
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Max Beckmann: Dream of Life
Cornelia Homburg, Reinhard Spieler, Max Beckmann
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Description: ìArt serves understanding, not entertainment,î reads one of Max Beckmannís dictums. Beckmannís oeuvre, widely acknowledged to be some of the most significant German art of the twentieth century, contains a wealth of existential and...
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