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"The Bachelor's Sons"
Richard Oelze - Loner of Surrealism
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Edited by: Dr. Christine Hopfengart, Kunsthalle Bremen
Texts by: Wulf Herzogenrath, Dr. Christine Hopfengart, Andreas Kreul, Dietulf Sander, Andreas Schalhorn, Rainer B. Schossig, Renate Wiehager
German
November 2000, 192 Pages
, 199 Photos
hardcover
235mm x
285mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-1007-7
On June 29, 2000, Richard Oelze, one of the most important artists of German Surrealism, would have turned 100. This monograph is the most comprehensive study of his work currently available.
Richard Oelze is regared as one of the most important German Surrealists. This monograph - the most detailed study available at present - places central works from his oeuvre in the context of the major influences in his life: notably his studies at the Weimar Bauhaus, where he studied with Klee and took part in the foundation course taught by Johannes Itten. During his time in Dresden, which Oelze later described as the most important period of his life, he enrolled as a student of Otto Dix and Richard Müller. Finally, in the 1930s, he met the French Surrealists in Paris.
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