von Julia Friedrich
24,80 €
What do we associate with the name Pablo Picasso? And what did the Germans in the postwar era associate with the artist when he was at the height of his fame? Far more than we do-as is shown in this volume, which looks back on the impressive scope, tension, and productivity that marked his appropriation. The focus here is not only on the artist, but on his audience, which interpreted Picasso's art in highly differing ways in the Capitalist West and the Socialist East. The present volume, which is the catalogue for the exhibition Picasso, Shared and Divided at the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, relates this chapter from German history alongside a host of illustrations: reproductions of political works by Picasso, views of exhibition installations, newspaper clippings, letters, pamphlets, pages from catalogues, and much, much more. .Text: Émilie Bouvard, Hubert Brieden, Yilmaz Dziewior, Bernard Eisenschitz, Julia Friedrich, Günter Jordan, Theresa Nisters, Boris Pofalla, Stefan Ripplinger, Georg Seeßlen, Thorsten Schneider, Iliane Thiemann