Gothic Modern - From Edvard Munch to Käthe Kollwitz (in English)

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Description
Exhibition catalogue of Gothic Modern exhibition at Ateneum Art Museum (4.10.2024–26.1.2025) in English.

Around 1900, modern artists discovered in Gothic art a powerful source of inspiration for their own creativity. In the cultures of a distant Gothic age, they found figural modes, a sense of enchantment, and an expressive potency. The fascination of Edvard Munch, Käthe Kollwitz and their immediate circle with medieval sites, paintings, prints and other artistic media of Europe’s north and German lands, unlocked creative experiments in modern art beyond borders of nations and cultures to energize a ‘Gothic modernity’. This book is the first to explore how these artists re-imagined Gothic art between the 1870s and 1920s to project new visions of the artist and modern society; of belonging, sexuality, spirituality and identity.

Publisher: Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, 2024.
Chief editors: Juliet Simpson & Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff.
ISBN: 978-952-7371-72-5
Size 27,5 x 21 cm, 224 pages.
Hardcover.
Language English. Also available in Norwegian.
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Gothic Modern näyttely on todella huippu ja tässä englannin kielisessä teoksessa kuvat ovat laadukkaita ja artikkeleitakin on enemmän kuin hauskan ulkoasun omaavassa suomenkielisessä kirjassa. Kannatti hankkia nämä molemmat!

Kiitos ihanasta palutteesta, näissä julkaisuissa on tarkoituksella päädytty vähän erilaisiin toteutuksiin. Englanninkielistä julkaisua on museolla myytykin jo yli odotusten!

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Van Goth

Great concept and choice of works. Won’t make the exhibition but catalogue makes up for that.

Thank you for the feeedback! Sad to hear that you can not make it to the exhibition.

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