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art & expressionism = Vivre bâtir penser : l'art & l'expressionnisme
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Author
Contributions
- McMaster Museum of Art - Contributor
Publication
2016 - The McMaster Museum of Art, Ontario
Language
English
Word Count
49,750 words, Guess
Page Count
199 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101926632168
- ISBN-139781926632162
- ISBN-139781926632148
- ISBN-101926632141
- OCLC Control Number958459866
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL26931684M
Classifications
- DDC709.04/042
- LCCN6494.E9 L58 2016
Alternate Titles
- Vivre bâtir penser
- Art and expressionism
- Art et l'expressionnisme
Description
This fully illustrated publication explores the development and trajectories of Expressionism in art from the early 19th century to present day. The term encompasses visual art, literature, philosophy, theatre, film and photography, and architecture of that era. These original essays expand the view on the subject, showing how the impulses behind and results of Expressionism suggest that it remains relevant today. The relationship between artists and society, the visual expressions that circulate through shared hopes for social awareness and change across national borders, these all prompt artists to respond in the spirit of a moment and trigger impulses to express the human condition through art. Drawn from the extensive collection of the McMaster Museum of Art, the book features nearly 100 paintings, drawings, prints, books, camera work and video: from formative historical works of the 19th century to contemporary works by Canadian artists such as Gershon Iskowitz, Gary Pearson, and Natalka Husar that underscore Expressionism's relevance in society today. Exhibition: Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (24.10.2015 - 15.02.2016) / McMaster Museum of Art, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada (01.09.2016 - 03.12. 2016).
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