Paul Klee: "In the Magic Kitchen" | MetSpeaks
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2022
- Charles W. Haxthausen, Robert Sterling Clark Professor of Art History, Emeritus, Williams College, and Leonard A. Lauder Distinguished Scholar, 2019-20 and 2022, The Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art, The Met
Paul Klee was unrivaled among his contemporaries in his wide-ranging experimentation with materials and unconventional techniques. Join scholar Charles W. Haxthausen as he explores the variety of Klee’s practice and reflects on its art-historical implications.
Organized by Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art
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I enjoyed the lecture very much and it reinforced my love and respect for his work. Thank you for the walk thru Klee's magical kitchen.
I am glad that we now see more coverage on the genius of Klee.
Thank you.
One thing I always loved about Paul Klee's works, is that like surrealism, Paul's art has me feel like I'm looking into somebody else's dreams. The fish floating in midair against the darkness, and the dream-like colors help to make his work seem magical and surreal. His works are also childlike in nature, almost like they all come from an imaginative children's dream. Very fun work to study.
Fantastic lecture. Thank you.
interesting to hear about the great artist’s materials & methods
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Interesting and scholarly, but he read the whole thing in a very unanimated way. Guess you can’t have everything. I did enjoy the content very much.
Not much passion unfortunately
Pandemic? What pandemic?
The deadly pandemic that wiped out the homeless in your local city. Oh wait a minute, no, it didn’t wipe them out. It didn’t seem to affect them at all. What a pandemic.