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Karl Kluth on the occasion of his 100th birthday
Paintings 1921-1968 | Exhibition catalogue | 09 Jan 1998 to 08 March 1998
Karl Kluth was the leading figure of the Hamburg Secession. Through him it came into contact with the art of Edvard Munch. Thus a new, very specific expressive art emerged in Hamburg around 1930. During the period of repression, Kluth, like his friends Bargheer and Grimm, knew how to resist artistically for a long time. In the post-war period he found his own style of abstraction. The centenary of his birth gives rise to three exhibitions: the paintings in the Hamburg Kunsthalle and in the main branch of Haspa on Glockengießerwall, the late drawing art in the Freie Akademie
Wienand Verlag | Hardcover | 87 pages | 20 x 24,5 cm | many, colour illustrations | Language German
Paintings 1921-1968 | Exhibition catalogue | 09 Jan 1998 to 08 March 1998
Karl Kluth was the leading figure of the Hamburg Secession. Through him it came into contact with the art of Edvard Munch. Thus a new, very specific expressive art emerged in Hamburg around 1930. During the period of repression, Kluth, like his friends Bargheer and Grimm, knew how to resist artistically for a long time. In the post-war period he found his own style of abstraction. The centenary of his birth gives rise to three exhibitions: the paintings in the Hamburg Kunsthalle and in the main branch of Haspa on Glockengießerwall, the late drawing art in the Freie Akademie
Wienand Verlag | Hardcover | 87 pages | 20 x 24,5 cm | many, colour illustrations | Language German