Alfred Kubin : drawings 1897-1909 / Edited by Annegret Hoberg.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Munich ; London : Prestel, 2008.Description: 230 p. ; ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9783791340944 (hbk.) :
  • 3791340948 (hbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22
Summary: Kubin is irrefutably one of the original talents of his generation. Whether painting directly from his hallucinatory visions or illustrating the works of such literary giants as Balzac, Poe, Dostoevsky, and Gogol, Kubin eschewed the decorative artistry of earlier Austrian art. Kubin is irrefutably one of the most original talents of his generation. Whether painting directly from his hallucinatory visions or illustrating the works of such literary giants as Balzac, Poe, Dostoevsky, and Gogol, Kubin eschewed the decorative artistry of earlier Austrian art. Instead, he was drawn to life's dark undertones, represented in his work through his morbid subject matter and frenetic style. Filled with horrific yet fully realized imaginings that were eerily prescient of the era to come, this volume is certain to introduce Kubin to a wider audience - perhaps to an entire generation who see in art a way to contend with the upheaval and tribulation of their own time.
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Kubin is irrefutably one of the original talents of his generation. Whether painting directly from his hallucinatory visions or illustrating the works of such literary giants as Balzac, Poe, Dostoevsky, and Gogol, Kubin eschewed the decorative artistry of earlier Austrian art. Kubin is irrefutably one of the most original talents of his generation. Whether painting directly from his hallucinatory visions or illustrating the works of such literary giants as Balzac, Poe, Dostoevsky, and Gogol, Kubin eschewed the decorative artistry of earlier Austrian art. Instead, he was drawn to life's dark undertones, represented in his work through his morbid subject matter and frenetic style. Filled with horrific yet fully realized imaginings that were eerily prescient of the era to come, this volume is certain to introduce Kubin to a wider audience - perhaps to an entire generation who see in art a way to contend with the upheaval and tribulation of their own time.

ANNEGRET HOBERG is a curator at the Lenbachhaus, Munich. She is the author of many books on art, including "Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Muenter", "The Blue Rider in the Lenbachhaus", and "Franz Marc: The Retrospective" (all by Prestel).

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