Published by Denmark 2001, 2001
Seller: ART CONSULTING:SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art, Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. An extraordinardy exploration of the impact of Edvard Munch both in Norway and on contemporary art in general. Various essays, of high scholarly quality, investigate the existential dilemmas that troubled Munch, how they were manifested in his work, and how his chosen visual and conceptual models paved the way for many contemporary artists. Also, presents numerous works directly inspired by The Scream, by artists including Asger Jorn, Francis Bacon, Gilbert & George, Jasper Johns, and many others., Danish, Year2001, Illust. B/W8, Illust. Color95, ISBN 8778750288, Code 4757. Softbound, In Pristine Condition, Location of Exhibition: Arken Museum for Modern Art, Ish°j, Denmark, 2001; Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway, 2001, Cat. of exh. Pages 158, Size 10 1/2öx 8 1/2ö.
Published by Denmark 1998, 1998
Seller: ART CONSULTING:SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art, Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Become familiar with SchwitterÆs collages from the 1920s & 30s, they were instrumental in him being labeled as a degenerate artist. Because of this many were destroyed, but fortunately some were saved - you will see those in this catalogue., Danish, Year1998, Illust. B/W13, Illust. Color17, ISBN 8778750156, Code 3577. Softbound, Not in perfect condition, Location of Exhibition: Arken, Denmark, 1998, Cat. of exh. Pages 63, Size 10 1/2öx 8 1/2ö.
Published by Arken. Oslo. Museum of Modern Art. Munch Museum., 2001
Seller: Antiquariat Querido - Frank Hermann, Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Erste Auflage. 27 x 21 cm. 158 S. Illustrierter OKarton. Einbandkanten mit kleinen Bereibungen, etwas angestaubt. kleine Knickfalte auf dem Rückendeckel. .Sonst gutes Exemplar. Katalog zu den Ausstellungen Arken 3. Februar bis 5. Juni 2001 und Oslo 17. Juni bis 30. September 2001. Durchgehend mit Abbildungen zu Edvard Munchs berühmtem Bild, Reaktionen und Nachfolgern versehen. Text in englischer Sprache,
Published by Ishøj, Danmark: Arken Museum, 2000
Seller: BBB-Internetbuchantiquariat, Bremen, Germany
Softcover/Paperback. Condition: USED_ASNEW. 68 Seiten; farb. Abb. Zustand: wie neu; English summary R-Hh3514 Wenn das Buch einen Schutzumschlag hat, ist das ausdrücklich erwähnt. Rechnung mit ausgewiesener Mwst. da Gewicht in Gramm: 410.
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. Sewn as issued, pictorial wrappers in colour. Very fine. Ishøj, Arken, 2001. 4to. 160 pp. Richly illustrated in colour. English language edition, limited to just 2000 copies. - - - Contents: "The Bridge to the 20th Century" by Christian Gether, "Edvard Munch - The Forbidden and the Universal" by Arne Eggum, "Echoes of the Scream" by Holger Reenberg, "Edvard Munch and Norway. Problems of Interpretation" by Per Hordenakk, "Edvard Munch. A Perennially Contemporary Artist? by Gerd Woll, "Angst" by Petra Pettersen, "Images on the Way. Three Drawings by Edvard Munch" by Magne Bruteig. With biography and list of works. - - - Foreword: "It gives great pleasure and delight to ARKEN and the Munch Museum to be able to announce the successful launch of the exhibition Echoes of the Scream, which will be shown at both museums. [.] Echoes of the Scream showcases Edvard Munch's influence on artists in the second half of the 20th century [Marina Abramovic, Asger Jorn, Francis Bacon, Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Gilbert & George, Jasper Johns, Antonio Saura, Andy Warhol and others]. Munch's mapping out of his own conflict-ridden life in his work from the 1890s anticipated and prefigured several of the central existential issues of the 20th century. In the course of this process, Munch set Man's spiritual conflicts free from a Christian context, creating a series of visual and conceptual models for the portrayal of modern Man's conflicted existence. Through judicious selection, this exhibition elucidates major individual works of art which have been inspired by Edvard Munch.The juxtaposition of these works illuminates significant aspects of the more recent works, which in turn shed new light upon Edvard Munch's art.".