Munch - Bischoff Ulrich - książka
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Munch - Bischoff Ulrich - książka

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Psychodrama: The Unyielding Impact of an Expressionist MasterpieceAmidst a dramatic, fiery sky, a spectral, bald figure stands on a bridge, clutching his ears, caught in a moment of profound distress. This is the haunting image of The Scream by Edvard Munch (1863–1944), often heralded as the Mona Lisa of our time. This iconic representation of anguish has left its mark on artists like Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Martin Kippenberger, Marlene Dumas, and Tracey Emin, echoing through their work.

This introductory volume delves into Munch's remarkable talent for capturing psychodrama in The Scream and his other works. Through vivid illustrations, the book examines the intense, shadowy, and distinctly modern visions that defined Munch’s exploration of human relationships and emotions. His powerful art, which he viewed as a form of personal confession, continues to captivate audiences as strongly as it did at the dawn of modernism.

About the series: TASCHEN's Basic Art series offers a concentrated look at each artist, providing a chronological overview of their life and work, emphasizing their cultural and historical significance. Each book includes a succinct biography and around 100 illustrations accompanied by descriptive captions.