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Kurt Schwitters: Artist Philosopher (Paperback)

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By Kurt Schwitters (Artist), Mel Gooding (Text by (Art/Photo Books))
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Kurt Schwitters: Artist Philosopher is published to accompany an exhibition at Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London. In his essay Mel Gooding focuses on what Kurt Schwitters is most famous for--the abstract collages that he began to make in the winter of 1918/19 using found and everyday objects such as labels, bus tickets, fabric and bits of broken wood. They were born out of his feeling that, after the war, "Everything had broken down and new things had to be made out of the fragments; and this is Merz." Schwitters' undogmatic and nonelitist art, by elevating the rejected, the discarded and the useless to fine art, inspired such postwar pioneers as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Hamilton and Joseph Beuys, and he is now seen as the grandfather of many post-1945 art movements, from Pop art to Conceptual, installation and performance art.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781872784526
ISBN-10: 1872784526
Publisher: Bernard Jacobson Gallery
Publication Date: August 31st, 2014
Pages: 78
Language: English