Hinter dem Horizont ...
Kunst der DDR aus den Sammlungen des Staatlichen Museums Schwerin = Beyond the horizon ... : art of the GDR in the collections of the Staatliches Museum Schwerin
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Contributions
- Staatliches Museum Schwerin - Contributor
Publication
2018 - Sandstein Verlag, Dresden, Germany
Language
German
Word Count
55,750 words, Guess
Page Count
223 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103954984105
- ISBN-139783954984107
- OCLC Control Number1050758349
- Open LibraryOL44421816M
Classifications
- DDC700.411
- LCCN6889 .H56 2018
Alternate Titles
- Hinter dem Horizont.
- Hinter dem Horizont. English.
- Beyond the horizon
- Kunst der DDR aus den Sammlungen des Staatlichen Museums Schwerin
- Art of the GDR in the collections of the Staatliches Museum Schwerin
Description
This catalog shows a selection of GDR artworks from the Schwerin State Museum's collections, covering a wide range of artistic positions. The paintings, sculptures, drawings and graphics presented here open up new perspectives focus on the gentle, yet critical voices and thus point beyond the style of art decreed by the East German state. Even traditional genres such as portrait, landscape and still life, in their refusal to bow to ideological objectives, here offer an unexpected view of GDR reality. Dreams, desires and projections are what come to the fore in these pictures and sculptures which make the horizon tangible, not as a rigid limit but as a space of free imagination and association. The tension between intimacy and world-view gave rise to a specific artistic language that went beyond the stereotypes of Socialist Realism and also found expression in actions and performances. A selection of exhibits from the Schwerin Mail Art archive shows that the Mail artist network facilitated a kind of a cross-border communication. Artists such as Michael Morgner and Holger Stark give insight into Action and Performance Art with some reference to Mecklenburg. Exhibition: Staatlichen Museums Schwerin, Germany (06.07. - 07.10.2018).
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