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Chagall
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"Steeped in tradition yet alive with imagination, Chagall's enormous body of work reflects a profound connection to cultural roots and to the boundless possibilities of creative expression. This monograph brings fresh eyes to the most relevant aspects of Chagall's oeuvre. It traces how, over eight decades, Chagall responded to his contemporaries' experimentations with cubism, fauvism, and surrealism by creating his own visual language. It offers a lively examination of overarching themes--love and romance; Jewish tradition and history; spirituality and the daily life, based on memory and nostalgia--and the ways they are reflected through repetition and variation over the years. And it reveals how Chagall's flexible use of symbols contributes to build a fantastic cosmos grounded on the "logic of the illogical". Readers will come to understand how Chagall was essentially a storyteller with an enormous gift for color and line, and a narrative artist who understood the power of symbolism in his own terms."-- from publisher's website.
Contents
Foreword / Klaus Albrecht Schröder -- "Psychic Constructions": Chagall's Constructed Worlds / Gisela Kirpicsenko -- Beyond Reason? / John E. Bowlt -- Weightless through Dark Times / Susanne Meyer-Büser -- Sources of Chagall's Jewishness / Mirjam Rajner -- Catalog -- "My sad, my joyful town!" -- "Paris, you are my second Vitebsk!" -- "The place counts, not the formal theory." -- "Do you know that you are famous here?" -- "Paris, my heart's mirrored image".
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Munich: Prestel, 2024
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- 9783791391359
- 3791391356
- 3791377620
- 9783941773769
- 9783791377629
- 3941773763
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Albertina Museum, Vienna, September 28, 2024-February 9, 2025; and at the K20 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, March 15-August 10, 2025.
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