Making Van Gogh
By (Author) Alexander Eiling
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st February 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Theory of art
759.9492
Hardback
336
Width 230mm, Height 280mm
1900g
Making van Gogh focuses on the uvre of Vincent van Gogh in the context of its reception. The publication examines the particular role which German gallerists, collectors, critics and museums played in the story of his success. At the same time it sheds light on the importance of van Gogh as a role model for the avant-garde generation of artists. "Van Gogh is dead, but the van Gogh-chaps are alive! And how alive they are! It is van Goghing everywhere", was how Ferdinand Avenarius described it in 1910 in the magazine Der Kunstwart. Vincent van Gogh's paintings exerted a particular fascination on young artists in Germany at the beginning of the twentieth century. Barely fifteen years after his death the Dutch artist was seen as one of the most important forerunners of modern painting. A selection of key works from all van Gogh's creative phases are juxtaposed with works by Max Beckmann, Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Gabriele Mnter, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and others.
Alexander Eiling is head of collections for modern art at the Stdel Museum in Frankfurt am Main.
Felix Krmer is general director of the Kunstpalast in Dsseldorf.