Max Ernst : dream and revolution
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Max Ernst : dream and revolution
Hatje Cantz, c2008
- : English Museum edition
- : Trade edition(English)
- : Trade edition(German)
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Dream and revolution
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Exhibition catalogue
Catalogue of the exhibition held at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden, Sep. 20, 2008-Jan. 11, 2009; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark, Feb. 7-Jun. 1, 2009
Biography: p 242-247
Exhibited works: p 248-252
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The relevance of the art of Max Ernst (1891-1976) has boomed again in recent years, as a younger generation of painters takes inspiration from his hallucinated image horde and embraces his example as an artist devoted to self-renewal and the realms of the fantastical. Rock musicians and writers as diverse as Mission of Burma, Thurston Moore and J.G. Ballard have also drawn fruitfully on his achievements. Ernst's German Romantic iconography, reconceived in the Surrealist looking glass, is endlessly suggestive and generative: nighttime forests, caves and cliffs, dead moonlight, spectral faces and figures all populate his scenarios, and his ongoing relevance is further assured by his combination of this iconography with techniques such as collage, frottage, grattage and decalcomania, several of which were his own innovations. Max Ernst: Dream and Revolution assesses the entirety of this unique career.
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