A-
A+
 

49,95 €

WuW Rediscovered

9783777444178

 

                      Catalog for the exhibition October 3, 2024 to January 12, 2025

                      

 

                                            REDISCOVERED & REUNITED

                                    Frames and pictures by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner


The exhibition is dedicated to the Gesamtkunstwerk in Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's work: The relationship between picture and frame. For the expressionist painter, picture and frame were inseparable. Kirchner designed an individual frame for almost every work. The exhibition offers an overview of his artistic approach to frames in analogy to his development as a painter, from the founding of the "Brücke' artists" group in Dresden to his creative period in Davos.

Thanks to the collaboration with the Kirchner Museum Davos, the contribution of the Kirchner estate and the Galerie Henze & Ketterer in Wichtrach/Bern as well as international loans from museums and private collections, around 60 exhibits make it possible to experience how Kirchner conceived the picture and frame as a unit. In addition to the rare original picture/frame combinations that hardly exist today, pictures that have only recently been reunited with their frames can be seen here. One example of such a reunion is Kirchner’s painting "Blick ins Tobel", 1919–1920. Thanks to a unique, international museum cooperation, the painting and frame is presented to the public as a unit for the first time. The fact that many paintings and frames still suffer from separation is examplified by the empty original Kirchner frames also on display. Two works with faithfully reconstructed frames show how paintings whose original frames have been irretrievably lost can be given back part of their former identity.

The exhibition REDISCOVERED & REUNITED highlights what has hardly been seen or considered so far, even by researchers: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's frames are an integral part of his art. Paintings and frames form a unity – high time to rediscover them as such!

 

 

 

 Leseprobe:https://www.buchheimmuseum.de/books/wuw-en/