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Oskar Kokoschka: A collection of 89 works (HD)
BOOKS about Oskar Kokoschka:
[1] OSKAR KOKOSCHKA: Expressionist, Migrant, European. A Retrospective by Oskar Kokoschka --- https://bit.ly/2XtLfIl
[2] OSKAR KOKOSCHKA: And the Prague Cultural Scene by Agnes Tieze --- https://bit.ly/2ZbLdoX
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Oskar Kokoschka: A collection of 89 works (HD)
Description: "Oskar Kokoschka was born March 1, 1886, in the Austrian town of Pöchlarn. He spent most of his youth in Vienna, where he entered the Kunstgewerbeschule in 1904 or 1905. While still a student, he painted fans and postcards for the Wiener Werkstätte, which published his first bo...
published: 30 Mar 2018
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Oscar kokoschka - A Sea Ringed About By Visions [Understanding Modern Art]
A look at the life, works and legacy of Oscar Kokoschka, painter, playwright educator, poet, doll enthusiast, degenerate and foundational figure in the history of Expressionism (despite his frequent denials of being any such thing)
If you like what we do and want to help us out you can support our work at-
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theartshole
Footage used
Vienna 1900's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN6SrB6r3MA&t=1s
Freud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyZWEtBQzJ0
New York 1950's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1EEezr_SBA
Ford assembly lines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7jK_pIfTf0&t=184s
World War 1 Footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhu_77VU4tA&t=12s
Austrian army
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dVP6DFpTYA
Alma Mahler
https://www.youtube.com...
published: 14 Oct 2021
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Austrian modernist: Oscar Kokoschka | Exhibitions | Showcase
We provide an insight on Austrian artist, poet and playwright Oscar Kokoschka who is known for his work in Viennese Modernism and Expressionism.
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published: 23 Mar 2018
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OSKAR KOKOSCHKA | Leopold Museum
Oskar Kokoschka. Expressionist, Migrant, Europäer
06.04.2019 – 08.07.2019
Das Leopold Museum widmet dem einst als „Oberwildling“ bezeichneten Oskar Kokoschka (1886–1980) eine der bisher umfassendsten Retrospektiven. Mit rund 260 Exponaten, darunter Schlüsselwerke aus internationalen Sammlungen wie auch selten oder nie Gezeigtes, beleuchtet Kuratorin Heike Eipeldauer Kokoschkas vielseitiges Œuvre aus sämtlichen Schaffensperioden und Wirkungsstätten wie Wien, Dresden, Prag, London und schließlich Villeneuve.
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Oskar Kokoschka. Expressionist, Migrant, European
06.04.2019 – 08.07.2019
The Leopold Museum is dedicating one of the most comprehensive retrospectives to date to Oskar Kok...
published: 28 May 2019
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Kokoschka's Obsession | The Bride of the Wind
The story of Oskar Kokoschka is absolutely fascinating! Here's the story of his tumultuous love story with Alma Mahler, a woman he was deeply in love with to the point of being obsessed with her.
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheCanvas
published: 13 Aug 2019
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ENLOQUECIÓ por AMOR y su PINTURA fue tachada de DEGENERADA. OSKAR KOKOSCHKA
En este vídeo te hablo del pintor Oskar Kokoschka.
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Editor: Francisco José García Arránz https://www.instagram.com/fjgarciaarranz/#
published: 02 May 2024
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TEASER Oskar Kokoschka | Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris
Le Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris présente la première rétrospective
parisienne consacrée à l’artiste autrichien Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980).
Retraçant sept décennies de création picturale, l’exposition rend
compte de l'originalité dont fait preuve l’artiste et nous permet de
traverser à ses côtés le XXe européen.
En savoir plus : https://www.mam.paris.fr/fr/expositions/exposition-oskar-kokoschka
Réservation : https://www.billetterie-parismusees.paris.fr/selection/timeslotpass?productId=101921772461>mStepTracking=true
published: 19 Sep 2022
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Oskar Kokoschka - Peintre humaniste de l'angoisse
Le peintre expressionniste Oskar Kokoschka a peint l'angoisse de l'homme devant la femme. Le triptyque Prometheus est son œuvre la plus fameuse.
Avec Portrait d'un artiste dégénéré, Oskar Kokoschka s'est moqué ouvertement du régime nazi. Les nazis avaient fait figurer huit des tableaux de Kokoschka, l'un des trois représentants majeurs de la Sécession viennoise, dans la tristement célèbre exposition d’Art dégénéré organisée à Munich en 1937. Le comité de sélection des œuvres d'art était composé du peintre Adolf Ziegler, apprécié par Hitler, de l'historien d'art Klaus von Baudissin, qui deviendra plus tard Oberführer dans la Waffen-SS, du dessinateur Wolfgang Willrich, ainsi que du graphiste Hans Schweitzer. Cette exposition présentait sept cent trente œuvres d'une centaine d'artistes, cho...
published: 01 Jun 2015
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SLAM in 60: Oskar Kokoschka's The Painter II
I cannot say why I wanted to paint. The only answer is in the pictures themselves. —Oskar Kokoschka
With Kokoschka's work The Painter II, we see the rare example of a double self-portrait. Discover the background inspiration for the painting through this #SLAMin60!
Oskar Kokoschka's The Painter II (Painter and Model II) is on view in our exhibition Concealed Layers through October 27.
published: 29 Aug 2024
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Bregje van der Laar interviews… Oskar Kokoschka
He died in 1980 at the grand old age of ninety-four, yet as an artist Oskar Kokoschka never lost his youthful passion and vitality. His paintings and drawings testify to the energy and excitement he must have felt when he created them. His work radiates energy and it is this power that has gripped and influenced countless artists in diverse disciplines. Kokoschka was the great exemplar for the ‘Neue Wilde’ artists of the 1980s; playwrights honour him worldwide with homages and reinterpretations of his plays, and museums exhibit their Kokoschkas with pride. Every now and then a curator stages a special exhibition, as Beatrice von Bormann has done in Oskar Kokoschka: Portraits of People and Animals for Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam.
Bregje van der Laar, the well-known guide fr...
published: 21 Oct 2018
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Oskar Kokoschka: A collection of 89 works (HD)
BOOKS about Oskar Kokoschka:
[1] OSKAR KOKOSCHKA: Expressionist, Migrant, European. A Retrospective by Oskar Kokoschka --- https://bit.ly/2XtLfIl
[2] OSKAR ...
BOOKS about Oskar Kokoschka:
[1] OSKAR KOKOSCHKA: Expressionist, Migrant, European. A Retrospective by Oskar Kokoschka --- https://bit.ly/2XtLfIl
[2] OSKAR KOKOSCHKA: And the Prague Cultural Scene by Agnes Tieze --- https://bit.ly/2ZbLdoX
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Description: "Oskar Kokoschka was born March 1, 1886, in the Austrian town of Pöchlarn. He spent most of his youth in Vienna, where he entered the Kunstgewerbeschule in 1904 or 1905. While still a student, he painted fans and postcards for the Wiener Werkstätte, which published his first book of poetry in 1908. That same year, Kokoschka was fiercely criticized for the works he exhibited in the Vienna Kunstschau and consequently was dismissed from the Kunstgewerbeschule. At this time, he attracted the attention of the architect Adolf Loos, who became his most vigorous supporter. In this early period, Kokoschka wrote plays that are considered among the first examples of expressionist drama.
His first solo show was held at the Galerie Paul Cassirer, Berlin, in 1910, followed later that year by another at the Museum Folkwang Essen. In 1910, he also began to contribute to Herwarth Walden’s periodical Der Sturm. Kokoschka concentrated on portraiture, dividing his time between Berlin and Vienna from 1910 to 1914. In 1915, shortly after the outbreak of World War I, he volunteered to serve on the eastern front, where he was seriously wounded. Still recuperating in 1917, he settled in Dresden and in 1919 accepted a professorship at the Akademie there. In 1918, Paul Westheim’s comprehensive monograph on the artist was published.
Kokoschka traveled extensively during the 1920s and 1930s in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. In 1931, he returned to Vienna but, as a result of the Nazis’ growing power, he moved to Prague in 1935. He acquired Czechoslovak citizenship two years later. Kokoschka painted a portrait of Czechoslovakia’s president Thomas Garrigue Masaryk in 1936, and the two became friends. In 1937, the Nazis condemned his work as “degenerate art” and removed it from public view. The artist fled to England in 1938, the year of his first solo show in the United States at the Buchholz Gallery in New York. In 1947, he became a British national. Two important traveling shows of Kokoschka’s work originated in Boston and Munich in 1948 and 1950, respectively. In 1953, he settled in Villeneuve, near Geneva, and began teaching at the Internationale Sommer Akademie für Bildenden Künste, where he initiated his Schule des Sehens. Kokoschka’s collected writings were published in 1956, and around this time he became involved in stage design. In 1962, he was honored with a retrospective at the Tate Gallery, London. Kokoschka died February 22, 1980, in Montreux, Switzerland."
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[1] OSKAR KOKOSCHKA: Expressionist, Migrant, European. A Retrospective by Oskar Kokoschka --- https://bit.ly/2XtLfIl
[2] OSKAR KOKOSCHKA: And the Prague Cultural Scene by Agnes Tieze --- https://bit.ly/2ZbLdoX
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Oskar Kokoschka: A collection of 89 works (HD)
Description: "Oskar Kokoschka was born March 1, 1886, in the Austrian town of Pöchlarn. He spent most of his youth in Vienna, where he entered the Kunstgewerbeschule in 1904 or 1905. While still a student, he painted fans and postcards for the Wiener Werkstätte, which published his first book of poetry in 1908. That same year, Kokoschka was fiercely criticized for the works he exhibited in the Vienna Kunstschau and consequently was dismissed from the Kunstgewerbeschule. At this time, he attracted the attention of the architect Adolf Loos, who became his most vigorous supporter. In this early period, Kokoschka wrote plays that are considered among the first examples of expressionist drama.
His first solo show was held at the Galerie Paul Cassirer, Berlin, in 1910, followed later that year by another at the Museum Folkwang Essen. In 1910, he also began to contribute to Herwarth Walden’s periodical Der Sturm. Kokoschka concentrated on portraiture, dividing his time between Berlin and Vienna from 1910 to 1914. In 1915, shortly after the outbreak of World War I, he volunteered to serve on the eastern front, where he was seriously wounded. Still recuperating in 1917, he settled in Dresden and in 1919 accepted a professorship at the Akademie there. In 1918, Paul Westheim’s comprehensive monograph on the artist was published.
Kokoschka traveled extensively during the 1920s and 1930s in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. In 1931, he returned to Vienna but, as a result of the Nazis’ growing power, he moved to Prague in 1935. He acquired Czechoslovak citizenship two years later. Kokoschka painted a portrait of Czechoslovakia’s president Thomas Garrigue Masaryk in 1936, and the two became friends. In 1937, the Nazis condemned his work as “degenerate art” and removed it from public view. The artist fled to England in 1938, the year of his first solo show in the United States at the Buchholz Gallery in New York. In 1947, he became a British national. Two important traveling shows of Kokoschka’s work originated in Boston and Munich in 1948 and 1950, respectively. In 1953, he settled in Villeneuve, near Geneva, and began teaching at the Internationale Sommer Akademie für Bildenden Künste, where he initiated his Schule des Sehens. Kokoschka’s collected writings were published in 1956, and around this time he became involved in stage design. In 1962, he was honored with a retrospective at the Tate Gallery, London. Kokoschka died February 22, 1980, in Montreux, Switzerland."
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- published: 30 Mar 2018
- views: 37783
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Oscar kokoschka - A Sea Ringed About By Visions [Understanding Modern Art]
A look at the life, works and legacy of Oscar Kokoschka, painter, playwright educator, poet, doll enthusiast, degenerate and foundational figure in the history ...
A look at the life, works and legacy of Oscar Kokoschka, painter, playwright educator, poet, doll enthusiast, degenerate and foundational figure in the history of Expressionism (despite his frequent denials of being any such thing)
If you like what we do and want to help us out you can support our work at-
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theartshole
Footage used
Vienna 1900's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN6SrB6r3MA&t=1s
Freud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyZWEtBQzJ0
New York 1950's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1EEezr_SBA
Ford assembly lines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7jK_pIfTf0&t=184s
World War 1 Footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhu_77VU4tA&t=12s
Austrian army
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dVP6DFpTYA
Alma Mahler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyUqs7hszvk
https://wn.com/Oscar_Kokoschka_A_Sea_Ringed_About_By_Visions_Understanding_Modern_Art
A look at the life, works and legacy of Oscar Kokoschka, painter, playwright educator, poet, doll enthusiast, degenerate and foundational figure in the history of Expressionism (despite his frequent denials of being any such thing)
If you like what we do and want to help us out you can support our work at-
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theartshole
Footage used
Vienna 1900's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN6SrB6r3MA&t=1s
Freud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyZWEtBQzJ0
New York 1950's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1EEezr_SBA
Ford assembly lines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7jK_pIfTf0&t=184s
World War 1 Footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhu_77VU4tA&t=12s
Austrian army
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dVP6DFpTYA
Alma Mahler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyUqs7hszvk
- published: 14 Oct 2021
- views: 28814
2:49
Austrian modernist: Oscar Kokoschka | Exhibitions | Showcase
We provide an insight on Austrian artist, poet and playwright Oscar Kokoschka who is known for his work in Viennese Modernism and Expressionism.
Subscribe: htt...
We provide an insight on Austrian artist, poet and playwright Oscar Kokoschka who is known for his work in Viennese Modernism and Expressionism.
Subscribe: http://trt.world/Showcase
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Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook
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https://wn.com/Austrian_Modernist_Oscar_Kokoschka_|_Exhibitions_|_Showcase
We provide an insight on Austrian artist, poet and playwright Oscar Kokoschka who is known for his work in Viennese Modernism and Expressionism.
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Visit our website: http://trt.world
- published: 23 Mar 2018
- views: 2821
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OSKAR KOKOSCHKA | Leopold Museum
Oskar Kokoschka. Expressionist, Migrant, Europäer
06.04.2019 – 08.07.2019
Das Leopold Museum widmet dem einst als „Oberwildling“ bezeichneten Oskar Kokoschka (...
Oskar Kokoschka. Expressionist, Migrant, Europäer
06.04.2019 – 08.07.2019
Das Leopold Museum widmet dem einst als „Oberwildling“ bezeichneten Oskar Kokoschka (1886–1980) eine der bisher umfassendsten Retrospektiven. Mit rund 260 Exponaten, darunter Schlüsselwerke aus internationalen Sammlungen wie auch selten oder nie Gezeigtes, beleuchtet Kuratorin Heike Eipeldauer Kokoschkas vielseitiges Œuvre aus sämtlichen Schaffensperioden und Wirkungsstätten wie Wien, Dresden, Prag, London und schließlich Villeneuve.
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Oskar Kokoschka. Expressionist, Migrant, European
06.04.2019 – 08.07.2019
The Leopold Museum is dedicating one of the most comprehensive retrospectives to date to Oskar Kokoschka (1886–1980), once dubbed the “chief wildling” among artists. Featuring some 260 exhibits, including key works from international collections as well as works that have rarely or never been shown before, the exhibition’s curator Heike Eipeldauer shines the spotlight on Kokoschka’s multi-faceted work from all the periods of his oeuvre created at his various places of activity, including Vienna, Dresden, Prague, London and finally Villeneuve.
https://wn.com/Oskar_Kokoschka_|_Leopold_Museum
Oskar Kokoschka. Expressionist, Migrant, Europäer
06.04.2019 – 08.07.2019
Das Leopold Museum widmet dem einst als „Oberwildling“ bezeichneten Oskar Kokoschka (1886–1980) eine der bisher umfassendsten Retrospektiven. Mit rund 260 Exponaten, darunter Schlüsselwerke aus internationalen Sammlungen wie auch selten oder nie Gezeigtes, beleuchtet Kuratorin Heike Eipeldauer Kokoschkas vielseitiges Œuvre aus sämtlichen Schaffensperioden und Wirkungsstätten wie Wien, Dresden, Prag, London und schließlich Villeneuve.
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Oskar Kokoschka. Expressionist, Migrant, European
06.04.2019 – 08.07.2019
The Leopold Museum is dedicating one of the most comprehensive retrospectives to date to Oskar Kokoschka (1886–1980), once dubbed the “chief wildling” among artists. Featuring some 260 exhibits, including key works from international collections as well as works that have rarely or never been shown before, the exhibition’s curator Heike Eipeldauer shines the spotlight on Kokoschka’s multi-faceted work from all the periods of his oeuvre created at his various places of activity, including Vienna, Dresden, Prague, London and finally Villeneuve.
- published: 28 May 2019
- views: 4517
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Kokoschka's Obsession | The Bride of the Wind
The story of Oskar Kokoschka is absolutely fascinating! Here's the story of his tumultuous love story with Alma Mahler, a woman he was deeply in love with to th...
The story of Oskar Kokoschka is absolutely fascinating! Here's the story of his tumultuous love story with Alma Mahler, a woman he was deeply in love with to the point of being obsessed with her.
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheCanvas
https://wn.com/Kokoschka's_Obsession_|_The_Bride_Of_The_Wind
The story of Oskar Kokoschka is absolutely fascinating! Here's the story of his tumultuous love story with Alma Mahler, a woman he was deeply in love with to the point of being obsessed with her.
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheCanvas
- published: 13 Aug 2019
- views: 19701
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ENLOQUECIÓ por AMOR y su PINTURA fue tachada de DEGENERADA. OSKAR KOKOSCHKA
En este vídeo te hablo del pintor Oskar Kokoschka.
Visita mi ACADEMIA ONLINE CREA 13: https://www.crea13.com/
Visita mi GALERÍA de ARTE: https://galeria.antonio...
En este vídeo te hablo del pintor Oskar Kokoschka.
Visita mi ACADEMIA ONLINE CREA 13: https://www.crea13.com/
Visita mi GALERÍA de ARTE: https://galeria.antoniogarciavillaran.es
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INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/antoniocrea13
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#arte #historia #antoniogarciavillaran #dibujo #pintura #escultura
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https://wn.com/Enloqueció_Por_Amor_Y_Su_Pintura_Fue_Tachada_De_Degenerada._Oskar_Kokoschka
En este vídeo te hablo del pintor Oskar Kokoschka.
Visita mi ACADEMIA ONLINE CREA 13: https://www.crea13.com/
Visita mi GALERÍA de ARTE: https://galeria.antoniogarciavillaran.es
LIBRO: https://amzn.to/2W4p4r8
WEB OFICIAL: http://www.antoniogarciavillaran.es
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FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/antoniogarciavillaran
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#arte #historia #antoniogarciavillaran #dibujo #pintura #escultura
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- published: 02 May 2024
- views: 104982
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TEASER Oskar Kokoschka | Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris
Le Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris présente la première rétrospective
parisienne consacrée à l’artiste autrichien Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980).
Retraçant sept déc...
Le Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris présente la première rétrospective
parisienne consacrée à l’artiste autrichien Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980).
Retraçant sept décennies de création picturale, l’exposition rend
compte de l'originalité dont fait preuve l’artiste et nous permet de
traverser à ses côtés le XXe européen.
En savoir plus : https://www.mam.paris.fr/fr/expositions/exposition-oskar-kokoschka
Réservation : https://www.billetterie-parismusees.paris.fr/selection/timeslotpass?productId=101921772461>mStepTracking=true
https://wn.com/Teaser_Oskar_Kokoschka_|_Musée_D'Art_Moderne_De_Paris
Le Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris présente la première rétrospective
parisienne consacrée à l’artiste autrichien Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980).
Retraçant sept décennies de création picturale, l’exposition rend
compte de l'originalité dont fait preuve l’artiste et nous permet de
traverser à ses côtés le XXe européen.
En savoir plus : https://www.mam.paris.fr/fr/expositions/exposition-oskar-kokoschka
Réservation : https://www.billetterie-parismusees.paris.fr/selection/timeslotpass?productId=101921772461>mStepTracking=true
- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 47941
4:38
Oskar Kokoschka - Peintre humaniste de l'angoisse
Le peintre expressionniste Oskar Kokoschka a peint l'angoisse de l'homme devant la femme. Le triptyque Prometheus est son œuvre la plus fameuse.
Avec Portrait ...
Le peintre expressionniste Oskar Kokoschka a peint l'angoisse de l'homme devant la femme. Le triptyque Prometheus est son œuvre la plus fameuse.
Avec Portrait d'un artiste dégénéré, Oskar Kokoschka s'est moqué ouvertement du régime nazi. Les nazis avaient fait figurer huit des tableaux de Kokoschka, l'un des trois représentants majeurs de la Sécession viennoise, dans la tristement célèbre exposition d’Art dégénéré organisée à Munich en 1937. Le comité de sélection des œuvres d'art était composé du peintre Adolf Ziegler, apprécié par Hitler, de l'historien d'art Klaus von Baudissin, qui deviendra plus tard Oberführer dans la Waffen-SS, du dessinateur Wolfgang Willrich, ainsi que du graphiste Hans Schweitzer. Cette exposition présentait sept cent trente œuvres d'une centaine d'artistes, choisies parmi vingt mille œuvres saisies dans les musées allemands. Presque tous les grands artistes du xxe siècle, allemands tels que Emil Nolde, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner ou Max Beckmann, et étrangers, tels que Oskar Kokoschka, Pablo Picasso, Vassily Kandinsky ou Marc Chagall, y figuraient. Les visiteurs étaient invités à confronter les productions de malades mentaux et celles de représentants de l'avant-garde. Une confrontation destinée à mettre en évidence la parenté entre les deux productions et à stigmatiser la perversité des artistes. Le succès public fut immense, avec plus de deux millions de visiteurs, bien que le local soit mal adapté et mal situé. La file des visiteurs s'étendait jusque sur le trottoir et la foule devint telle que le Dr. Goebbels ne tarda pas à la faire fermer.
Sources :
Dictionnaire universel de la peinture - Le Robert
Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Jean Mineraud - Les dessous du visible
https://wn.com/Oskar_Kokoschka_Peintre_Humaniste_De_L'Angoisse
Le peintre expressionniste Oskar Kokoschka a peint l'angoisse de l'homme devant la femme. Le triptyque Prometheus est son œuvre la plus fameuse.
Avec Portrait d'un artiste dégénéré, Oskar Kokoschka s'est moqué ouvertement du régime nazi. Les nazis avaient fait figurer huit des tableaux de Kokoschka, l'un des trois représentants majeurs de la Sécession viennoise, dans la tristement célèbre exposition d’Art dégénéré organisée à Munich en 1937. Le comité de sélection des œuvres d'art était composé du peintre Adolf Ziegler, apprécié par Hitler, de l'historien d'art Klaus von Baudissin, qui deviendra plus tard Oberführer dans la Waffen-SS, du dessinateur Wolfgang Willrich, ainsi que du graphiste Hans Schweitzer. Cette exposition présentait sept cent trente œuvres d'une centaine d'artistes, choisies parmi vingt mille œuvres saisies dans les musées allemands. Presque tous les grands artistes du xxe siècle, allemands tels que Emil Nolde, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner ou Max Beckmann, et étrangers, tels que Oskar Kokoschka, Pablo Picasso, Vassily Kandinsky ou Marc Chagall, y figuraient. Les visiteurs étaient invités à confronter les productions de malades mentaux et celles de représentants de l'avant-garde. Une confrontation destinée à mettre en évidence la parenté entre les deux productions et à stigmatiser la perversité des artistes. Le succès public fut immense, avec plus de deux millions de visiteurs, bien que le local soit mal adapté et mal situé. La file des visiteurs s'étendait jusque sur le trottoir et la foule devint telle que le Dr. Goebbels ne tarda pas à la faire fermer.
Sources :
Dictionnaire universel de la peinture - Le Robert
Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Jean Mineraud - Les dessous du visible
- published: 01 Jun 2015
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SLAM in 60: Oskar Kokoschka's The Painter II
I cannot say why I wanted to paint. The only answer is in the pictures themselves. —Oskar Kokoschka
With Kokoschka's work The Painter II, we see the rare examp...
I cannot say why I wanted to paint. The only answer is in the pictures themselves. —Oskar Kokoschka
With Kokoschka's work The Painter II, we see the rare example of a double self-portrait. Discover the background inspiration for the painting through this #SLAMin60!
Oskar Kokoschka's The Painter II (Painter and Model II) is on view in our exhibition Concealed Layers through October 27.
https://wn.com/Slam_In_60_Oskar_Kokoschka's_The_Painter_Ii
I cannot say why I wanted to paint. The only answer is in the pictures themselves. —Oskar Kokoschka
With Kokoschka's work The Painter II, we see the rare example of a double self-portrait. Discover the background inspiration for the painting through this #SLAMin60!
Oskar Kokoschka's The Painter II (Painter and Model II) is on view in our exhibition Concealed Layers through October 27.
- published: 29 Aug 2024
- views: 486
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Bregje van der Laar interviews… Oskar Kokoschka
He died in 1980 at the grand old age of ninety-four, yet as an artist Oskar Kokoschka never lost his youthful passion and vitality. His paintings and drawings t...
He died in 1980 at the grand old age of ninety-four, yet as an artist Oskar Kokoschka never lost his youthful passion and vitality. His paintings and drawings testify to the energy and excitement he must have felt when he created them. His work radiates energy and it is this power that has gripped and influenced countless artists in diverse disciplines. Kokoschka was the great exemplar for the ‘Neue Wilde’ artists of the 1980s; playwrights honour him worldwide with homages and reinterpretations of his plays, and museums exhibit their Kokoschkas with pride. Every now and then a curator stages a special exhibition, as Beatrice von Bormann has done in Oskar Kokoschka: Portraits of People and Animals for Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam.
Bregje van der Laar, the well-known guide from the Boijmans TV series, is another great fan of Oskar Kokoschka. To mark the occasion of the exhibition in her museum, Bregje brings the Austrian artist back to life in an intimate conversation based on a programme shown on German television in 1966.
https://wn.com/Bregje_Van_Der_Laar_Interviews…_Oskar_Kokoschka
He died in 1980 at the grand old age of ninety-four, yet as an artist Oskar Kokoschka never lost his youthful passion and vitality. His paintings and drawings testify to the energy and excitement he must have felt when he created them. His work radiates energy and it is this power that has gripped and influenced countless artists in diverse disciplines. Kokoschka was the great exemplar for the ‘Neue Wilde’ artists of the 1980s; playwrights honour him worldwide with homages and reinterpretations of his plays, and museums exhibit their Kokoschkas with pride. Every now and then a curator stages a special exhibition, as Beatrice von Bormann has done in Oskar Kokoschka: Portraits of People and Animals for Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam.
Bregje van der Laar, the well-known guide from the Boijmans TV series, is another great fan of Oskar Kokoschka. To mark the occasion of the exhibition in her museum, Bregje brings the Austrian artist back to life in an intimate conversation based on a programme shown on German television in 1966.
- published: 21 Oct 2018
- views: 133