Alexej von Jawlensky as reflected in his artistic encounters 1900–1914
Opening
Feb 13, 2014 at 07:00 pm
Start date
Feb 14, 2014
End date
Jun 01, 2014
The anniversary of Alexej von Jawlensky's 150th birthday takes place in 2014 (born in Torschok/Russia in 1864, deceased 1941 in Wiesbaden). On this occasion, the Museum Wiesbaden, owner of the world's most notable collection of the painter who was a member of the inner circle of the Blauer Reiter (Blue Rider) group of artists, is presenting the exhibition "Horizont Jawlensky - Alexej von Jawlensky as reflected in his artistic encounters 1900–1914". The centre of the exhibition is Jawlensky's Munich period during which he achieved his powerful, colourfully expressive style through varied encounters with renowned artists in Germany, France and Switzerland. These fateful relationships have barely been studied in direct contrast to date. The works presented in the exhibition document Jawlensky's encounter with the art of Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gaugin, Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse or Ferdinand Hodler and Edvard Munch among others as well as the German painters of the Leibl Circle or the secessionist Lovis Corinth.
In addition to some 75 works by Alexej von Jawlensky, around 50 paintings by those artists with whom he dealt intensely in those years will be presented – including Carl Schuch, Lovis Corinth, Anton Ažbe or Franz von Lenbach who were still of interest to him around 1900, then the painter colleagues he met in Germany with Gabriele Münter, Wassily Kandinsky, Marianne Werefkin.
Weltflucht und Moderne - 'Oskar Zwintscher in der Kunst um 1900'
Albertinum
, Germany
Dresden,
Germany
Oskar Zwintscher (1870 - 1916); Arnold Böcklin (1827 - 1901); Ludwig Dill (1848 - 1940); Otto Dix (1891 - 1969); Hugo Erfurth (1874 - 1948); Anselm Feuerbach (1829 - 1880); Ferdinand Hodler (1853 - 1918); Ludwig von Hofmann (1861 - 1945); Gustav Klimt (1862 - 1918); Max Klinger (1857 - 1920); Wilhelm Lachnit (1899 - 1962); Eugène Laermans (1864 - 1940); Franz von Lenbach (1836 - 1904); Georg Lührig (1868 - 1957); Édouard Manet (1832 - 1883); Karl Mediz (1868 - 1945); Emilie Mediz-Pelikan (1861 - 1908); George Minne (1866 - 1941); Otto Modersohn (1865 - 1943); Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876 - 1907); Richard Müller (1874 - 1954); Leon Pohle (1841 - 1908); Auguste Rodin (1840 - 1917); Sascha Schneider (1870 - 1927); Carl [Karl Ludwig] Seffner (1861 - 1932); Pierre Charles van der Stappen (1843 - 1910); Franz von Stuck (1863 - 1928); Hans Unger (1872 - 1936); Carl Vinnen (1863 - 1922); Heinrich Johann Vogeler (1872 - 1942);
Alles zerfällt - 'Schweizer Kunst von Böcklin bis Vallotton'
Kunstmuseum Bern
, Switzerland
Bern,
Switzerland
Félix Vallotton (1865 - 1925); Ernst Kreidolf (1863 - 1956); Cuno Amiet (1868 - 1961); Albert Anker (1831 - 1910); Auguste Baud-Bovy (1848 - 1899); Ernest Biéler (1863 - 1948); Jules Blancpain (1860 - 1914); Arnold Böcklin (1827 - 1901); August von Bonstetten (1796 - 1879); Karl Ludwig Born (1864 - 1914); Karl Ludwig Boss (1864 - 1914); Eduard Boss (1873 - 1958); Charles-Édouard Boutibonne (1816 - 1897); Louise Catherine Breslau (1856 - 1927); Frank Buchser (1828 - 1890); Max Buri (1868 - 1915); Alexandre Calame (1810 - 1864); Gustave Eugène Castán (1823 - 1892); Plinio Colombi (1873 - 1951); François Diday (1802 - 1877); Franz Elmiger (1882 - 1934); Anna Elisabeth von Erlach (1856 - 1906); Otto Frölicher (1840 - 1890); Karl Gehri (1850 - 1922); Giovanni Ulrico Giacometti (1868 - 1933); Édouard Girardet (1819 - 1880); Ferdinand Hodler (1853 - 1918); Paul Klee (1879 - 1940); Johann Rudolf Koller (1828 - 1905); Gabriel Loppe (1825 - 1913); Albert Lugardon (1827 - 1909); Adolf Methfessel (1836 - 1909); Albert de Meuron (1823 - 1897); Fritz Eduard Pauli (1891 - 1968); Clara von Rappard (1857 - 1912); Joseph Reichlen (1846 - 1913); Raphael Ritz (1829 - 1894); Léo-Paul Robert (1851 - 1923); Friedrich Rudolf Simon (1828 - 1862); Rudolf Snell (1823 - 1898); Johann Adolf Stäbli (1842 - 1901); Karl Stauffer-Bern (1857 - 1891); Annie Stebler-Hopf (1861 - 1918); Johann Gottfried Steffan (1815 - 1905); Ernst Stückelberg (1831 - 1903); Albert Trachsel (1863 - 1929); Carl Franz Rudolf Volmar (1804 - 1846); Joseph Simon Volmar (1796 - 1865); Albert Welti (1862 - 1912); Robert Zünd (1827 - 1909);
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