Johannes Itten & Thun: Nature in Focus
By (Author) Helen Hirsch
By (author) Christoph Wagner
By (author) Kunstmuseum Thun
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st February 2021
17th September 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
History of art
700.92
Hardback
192
1260g
The Bauhaus master Johannes Ittenis one of the prominent protagonists of early Modernism in twentieth-century art. Few people are aware of the close links between his beginnings as an artist and his experience of landscape and nature in the town of Thun and Lake Thun. Johannes Itten gained decisive impulses for the development of his concept of art and his path towards abstraction through various stations and sojourns in Thun and its surroundings. By means of examples of the representations of nature in his early work the publication shows in scholarly depth how Itten discovered his own, very personal and later internationally famous approach to art and painting style and presents his pictorial transformation of natureextending through to the artist's late works.
Helen Hirsch is the director of the Kunstmuseum Thun and the Thun Panorama. Christoph Wagner is a lecturer in and head of the Art History Department at the University of Regensburg in Germany. He is the author of Johannes Itten: Catalogue Raisonn Vol. I and several other titles published by Hirmer Publishers.