David Zwirner Gallery will represent the family of the Swiss-German artist Paul Klee, marking the first time they have worked with a commercial gallery. A solo show of works taken entirely from the ...
In the new documentary Angel Applicant, narrator-director Kenneth August Meyer presents an interpretation of painter Paul Klee’s work with an insight that few others would be able to offer, by viewing ...
If you squint, you can sort of see hints of the Google logo in “Rote Brücke” (“Red Bridge”), the 1928 work by the Swiss-German icon of modern art Paul Klee. On Tuesday, the search giant took this ...
such is, to me, his art. – Antonin Artaud, “A Painter of the Mind,” (1923) The Swiss-born German artist Paul Klee created more masterpieces in the closing years of his life than most artists do in ...
The new documentary Angel Applicant (2023) is a study in parallel lives and parallel fates. A young designer stricken with a rare life-threatening condition learns that Paul Klee (1879-1940) died from ...
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The painter, born in Münchenbuchsee, Switzerland, in 1879, grew up with a love and knack for music. His parents, a German music teacher and Swiss singer, inspired his own early talents. At age 11, ...
When Paul Klee applied for Swiss nationality after fleeing Nazi Germany, his request was refused because it was feared that if his art should "take root in Switzerland, it would insult real art and ...
Paul Klee’s “Tropical Blossom,” 1920, oil and pencil on primed paper on cardboard, 10¼ x 11¼ inches. (Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland) Review by Philip Kennicott Paul Klee never visited the ...
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