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Robert Mangold: Jawlensky Award
by Robert Mangold
from Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst Nurnberg
This catalogue to the exhibition at the Kunstverein St. Gallen focuses on the work of American artist Robert Mangold, who occupies a key position in today's painting world. This broad survey is of considerable significance within the context of discourse on contemporary non-relational painting, and presents the Mangold's paintings from 1984 to 1997 in full-color well reproduced plates.
Alexej Von Jawlensky, Volume Two 1914-1933: Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil Paintings (Alexej Jawlensky)
by Maria Jawlensky
from Philip Wilson Publishers
This second volume of the catalogue of the oil paintings of Alexej von Jawlensky covers the artist's superbly exciting middle period, from his enforced departure from Munich in 1914 up to 1933, when the Nazis banned his work from exhibition. All 833 works discussed are illustrated - 340 of them in color.During World War I Jawlensky's painting underwent a radical change. In the series "Variations on an Abstract Theme" he stylized the view from his windows - a small garden, path, lake, mountains beyond - to a culmination of total intensity. He increasingly regarded the human face as the sign of an inner vision. The latter series "mystical heads," "Faces of the Saviour," and "Abstract Heads" pulsate with color and seem to express the combined forces of architecture, music, sculpture and dance.Introductory matter includes an essay by Angelica Jawlensky on the artist's serial painting, and unpublished correspondance with Kandinsky, Schmidt-Rottluff and Emmy Scheyer.
This volume features some 835 works covering the artist's extensive middle period, from his move from Munich to the year 1933, when the Nazis banned his work from exhibition.
Alexej von Jawlensky: Gemalde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen, 2.7 bis 11.9. 1994, Stadtische Galerie Bietigheim-Bissingen
Der Sturm: Chagall, Feininger, Jawlensky, Kandinsky, Klee, Kokoschka, Macke, Marc, Schwitters und viele andere im Berlin der zehner Jahre
from Hauschild
Alexej von Jawlensky. Zum 50. Todesjahr. Gemälde und graphische Arbeiten.
Individualitat und Biographie: Innere Entwicklungsdynamik und Eigengesetzlichkeit in den Biographen von Camille Claudel, Bela Bartok, Alexej Jawlensky, August Macke
Alexej Jawlensky: Grosse Meditation :"Verhaltene Glut" : eine Kunst-Monographie (Insel Taschenbuch)
by Stefan Gronert
from Insel
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