I went shopping, visited the old town, I didn't know and especially visited a temporary exhibition at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt. An incredible exhibition! "SCHWARZE ROMANTIK". I liked it very much!!
And the exhibition !!
Erwin Blumenfeld, Totenschädel, um 1932 |
Salvador Dali, Ballerina als Totenkopf, 1932 |
Gabriel von Max, Die weiße Frau, um 1900, |
Carlos Schwabe, Die Welle, 1907 |
The Städel Museum’s major special exhibition "Dark Romanticism. From Goya
to Max Ernst" will be on view from September 26th, 2012 until January
20th, 2013. It is the first German exhibition to focus on the dark
aspect of Romanticism and its legacy, mainly evident in Symbolism and
Surrealism. In the museum’s exhibition house this important exhibition,
comprising over 200 paintings, sculptures, graphic works, photographs
and films, will present the fascination that many artists felt for the
gloomy, the secretive and the evil. Using outstanding works in the
museum’s collection on the subject by Francisco de Goya, Eugène
Delacroix, Franz von Stuck or Max Ernst as a starting point, the
exhibition is also presenting important loans from internationally
renowned collections, such as the Musée d’Orsay, the Musée du Louvre,
both in Paris, the Museo del Prado in Madrid and the Art Institute of
Chicago.
And I bought this book !
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My hotel is busy tonight with the EMAs! Many artists are here, in my hotel. I'll go tomorrow to Festhalle to see the atmosphere. But I have no ticket and I don't really want to attend the show.
If Tokio Hotel was there, I 'd fight to enter. For sure !!
ça à l'air joli... j'aime beaucoup l'architecture des maisons ! certaines peintures sont originales... (Fabienne)
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