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Paul Klee : Irony at Work

Baumgartner, Michael(Contributions by)Haxthausen, Charles W.(Contributions by)Hopfengart, Christine(Contributions by)Klingsohr-Leroy, Cathrin(Contributions by)Lampe, Angela(Edited by)
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Offering a fresh look at one of the major artists of the 20th century, this book illustrates how Paul Klee s critical and ironic take on life was evident in every stage of his oeuvre.

Known for its whimsy and levity, Paul Klee s art is often considered gleefully childlike.

This groundbreaking volume argues that Klee s style emerged from a philosophical school that originated with early German Romanticism and consisted of perpetual shifts between satire and affirmation of the absolute, finite and infinite, and real and ideal.

Featuring approximately 250 works, this careful appreciation of Klee connects each stage of his career to the larger philosophical context.

Exploring the satires and caricatures of Klee s youth, his experimentations in Cubism and mechanical theater, and the constructivist approach of the Bauhaus school, this book follows the trajectory of Klee s oeuvre as a reflection of prevailing styles.

It closes with the artist s final years, in which he was labeled a degenerate artist by the Nazi regime and struggled with illness.

Viewed through the many facets of irony as a complex theme, and against the backdrop of Europe s seismic political and artistic movements, Klee s body of work takes on a renewed significance as one of the most critical of its generation."

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Prestel
3791355430 / 9783791355436
Hardback
01/07/2016
Germany
English
308 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
31 cm
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Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name held at Centre Pompidou, Musâee national d'art moderne, Galerie 2, 6th April-1st August 2016.