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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner intoxicated at the Strangers – without ever having to travel

The man travelled, he dreamed of the world: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner paintings, sculptures and graphics to celebrate the Exotic foreign cultures, such a great Show in Bonn. Title: “Dream Travel”.



The exhibition in the Federal art and exhibition hall has gathered about 220 works by Kirchner (1880-1938), paintings and graphics as well as sculptures and photographs. Kirchner co-founded in 1905, the Dresden artist group “Brücke”. The Nazis ostracized his art as “degenerate”. Today, Kirchner is considered one of the most important German expressionists.

The Bulk of the in Bonn, the works displayed comes from the Kirchner Museum in Davos, Switzerland. There, Kirchner has spent 20 years of his life. Here is his long verschmähtes was late for work, embedded in a grandiose Swiss mountain world. Here, the artist in 1938 ended his life with a shot to the head.

Color joy

The Show traces Kirchner to Create on the basis of important life stages. Thus, it is visible, what kept him busy – the women (in Dresden), the city (in Berlin) and the nature (in Davos). At best, the Berlin stage, with its famous views of the city comes a little short.

Kirchner’s paintings are beautiful to look at, because they are bursting with color and joy. But that’s not enough. The wall-sized triptych “the bathers” at the entrance to occupied Kirchner’s artistic intent: The dance of naked women, reflects his search for the Natural and Spontaneous.

The Strange as the aesthetic occasion

Kirchner’s late work is a homage to the Swiss mountain world

But also the Exotic runs like a red thread through Kirchner’s work: the dark-skinned man, an African stool, then back to a drawing after a bas relief bronze from Benin. “Kirchner traveled,” says curator Thomas Sadowsky, “he was a theoretical journey.” While traveling I listened to the self-image of the modern artist. But Kirchner strolled through ethnological museums and visited the peoples view. So he met the Stranger, and took this as Sadowsky says, “the aesthetic event”. More than in Switzerland or the island of Fehmarn, however, he did not.

With paintings, sketchbooks and sculptures, the Bonn exhibition pays homage to, finally, the inking Kirchner’s dripping late. It delights in the nature of the mountain world of the beauties as well as the Alpine Swiss folk culture. The artist proposes in this Phase, new ways of trying to make it in a flat painting, the bond with fellow artists such as Picasso. And he writes how it was only much later it became known, under the Pseudonym of an imaginary critic, a benevolent criticisms about his art. “We would like to show the other Kirchner,” says the Co-curator Katharina Beisiegel from the Art Centre Basel. An exciting look at the expressionists, the Bonn Show allows from all.

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