Max Beckmann / edited by Sean Rainbird.
2003
N6888.B4 A4 2003 (Mapit)
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Title
Max Beckmann / edited by Sean Rainbird.
Author
Beckmann, Max, 1884-1950.
ISBN
0870702424 (paper)
9780870702426 (paper)
0870702416 (cl.)
9780870702419 (cl.)
9780870702426 (paper)
0870702416 (cl.)
9780870702419 (cl.)
Publication Details
[New York] : Museum of Modern Art : Distributed in the United States and Canada by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, ©2003.
Language
English
Description
293 pages : illustrations (many color) ; 28 cm
Call Number
N6888.B4 A4 2003
Alternate Call Number
J205.516
Universal Decimal Classification
75
Dewey Decimal Classification
709/.2
Summary
"Max Beckmann (1884-1950) is widely acknowledged as one of Germany's leading painters of the twentieth century. His work has affinities with Expressionism and, in the 1920, with Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity)." "This collaboration, an association between the Pompidou Centre, Tate Modern and The Museum of Modern Art, marks the first occasion since the 1960s that Paris, London and New York have hosted comprehensive surveys dedicated to Beckmann's work. This book, shared between Tate Modern and The Museum of Modern Art, is the first comprehensive English-language catalogue on the artist published since Beckmann's centenary retrospective in 1984. It contains new research by German, American and British scholars, using documentary material published over the past decade. There are, too, several distinctive essays by practicing artists, for whom Beckmann's contribution to art has special significance."--Jacket
Note
Catalog of an exhibition held at Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, Sept. 10, 2002-Jan. 6, 2003, Tate Modern, London, Feb. 12-May 5, 2003, MoMA QNS, New York, June 25-Sept. 30, 2003.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 284-285) and index.
Added Author
Rainbird, Sean.
Added Corporate Author
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
Centre Georges Pompidou.
Tate Modern (Gallery)
Centre Georges Pompidou.
Tate Modern (Gallery)
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Table of Contents
The Beckmann effect / Robert Storr
Images of the times in Beckmann's early work / Sean Rainbird
Beckmann's Frankfurt cityscapes : concepts of space / Susanne Bieber
The painter at the beach : Beckmann's Italian paintings / Nina Peter
Beckmann and the triptych : a sacred form in the context of modernism / Anette Kruszynski
Beckmann's lucid somnambulism / Didier Ottinger
Leon Golub on Beckmann
A gathering storm : Max Beckmann and cultural politics 1925-38 / Sean Rainbird
Wallenstein in red / Barbara Copeland Buenger
Beckmann's Death / William Kentridge
Beckmann : exile in Amsterdam 1937-47 / Jill Lloyd
Boston, Beckmann and after / Ellsworth Kelly
Poetics of space : Beckmann's Falling Man / Charles W. Haxthausen.
Images of the times in Beckmann's early work / Sean Rainbird
Beckmann's Frankfurt cityscapes : concepts of space / Susanne Bieber
The painter at the beach : Beckmann's Italian paintings / Nina Peter
Beckmann and the triptych : a sacred form in the context of modernism / Anette Kruszynski
Beckmann's lucid somnambulism / Didier Ottinger
Leon Golub on Beckmann
A gathering storm : Max Beckmann and cultural politics 1925-38 / Sean Rainbird
Wallenstein in red / Barbara Copeland Buenger
Beckmann's Death / William Kentridge
Beckmann : exile in Amsterdam 1937-47 / Jill Lloyd
Boston, Beckmann and after / Ellsworth Kelly
Poetics of space : Beckmann's Falling Man / Charles W. Haxthausen.