Die Kunstakademie Düsseldorf 1773–2023
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Product details
- ISBN 9783422801653
- Weight: 2302g
- Dimensions: 240 x 300mm
- Publication Date: 18 Dec 2023
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: German
Founded in 1773, Düsseldorf Art Academy is one of the most important institutions of its kind in the world. During its 250-year history, many internationally significant artists have trained here, and some have returned to the institution as professors during their careers. This volume, published for the anniversary, offers a first overview of the various art movements that originated here or were closely linked to the institute, and introduces the artists who shaped it. The contributions, based on the latest research, focus e.g., on the 19th-century Düsseldorf School of Painting, while others deal with Joseph Beuys and his work at the Academy or take a look at the Becher School and the tradition of photography at the Academy.
- Opulently illustrated volume on the 250th anniversary of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
- Art historical overview of the traditional and influential institution
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Editor: Johannes Myssok, Professor of art history, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf; authors: Bettina Baumgärtel (Düsseldorf), Kunibert Bering (Düsseldorf), Sarah Czirr (Düsseldorf), Martina Dobbe (Düsseldorf), Robert Fleck (Düsseldorf), Cordula Grewe (Bloomington), Stefan Gronert (Hannover), Alexander Grönert (Bedburg-Hau), Barbara Könches (Düsseldorf), Hendrik Olliges (Düsseldorf), Michael Overdick (Coburg), Michael Puls (Bad Honnef), Guido Reuter (Düsseldorf), Steffi Roettgen (Munich), Frank Schmidt (Bremen), Christian Scholl (Hildesheim/Göttingen), Vanessa Sondermann (Düsseldorf), Sophia Stang (Köln), Michael Thimann (Göttingen), Jürgen Wiener (Düsseldorf).
