Harald Giersing - modernismens fortaellinger:

Wishing to radically renew the art of painting, Harald Giersing (1881-1927) strove for a modern mode of expression, experimenting with bold fields of colour and rapidly applied, coarse and expressive brushstrokes. This exhibition offers insight into his experimental approach to painting, showing a w...

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Main Authors: Nyrup, Julie Margrethe (Author, Editor), Dalhoff, Cecilie Marie (Author), Olesdatter Bastiansen, Sofie (Author), Berman, Patricia G. 1956- (Author), Handberg, Kristian (Author)
Other Authors: Jeppesen, Lise 1975- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:Danish
Published: Randers Randers Kunstmuseums forlag 2022
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Summary:Wishing to radically renew the art of painting, Harald Giersing (1881-1927) strove for a modern mode of expression, experimenting with bold fields of colour and rapidly applied, coarse and expressive brushstrokes. This exhibition offers insight into his experimental approach to painting, showing a wide range of works from his entire oeuvre - from his monumental figure scenes and depictions of modern subject matter taken from the realms of performing arts and sports to landscape paintings full of speed and movement, faceless portraits, graveyards, still lifes and self-portraits.00With this special exhibition, Faaborg Museum, Randers Kunstmuseum and Sorø Kunstmuseum join forces to take a fresh, research-based look at Harald Giersing. Featuring works from the three museums' own collections supplemented by important loans from other museums and private collections in Denmark and abroad, the exhibition is the largest overall presentation of Giersing's artistic endeavours in twenty-five years.
Item Description:Impressum: "Harald Giersing - modernismens fortællinger", Randers Kunstmuseum: 5. marts - 6. juni 2022; Faaborg Museum: 24. juni - 25. september 2022; Sorø Kunstmuseum: 15. oktober 2022 - 5. februar 2023
Oplag: 1500
Physical Description:175 Seiten 29 cm
ISBN:9788788075717

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