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Group Dynamics: The Blue Rider

Group Dynamics: The Blue Rider

Softcover | 19.69 x 4.06 x 27.31 cm | 446 pp

Hatje Cantz | 2021 | 9783775748414

The Blue Rider: Group Dynamics explore how Kandinsky, Marc, Kubin and others combined the folk arts of Germany and Russia with a new painterly ethos. “The whole work, called art, knows no borders and peoples, but humanity,” wrote artists Franz Marc and Wassily Kandinsky in the manifesto for their new collective in 1911.

Dubbed Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), Marc and Kandinsky aimed to establish one of the first transnational artists’ circles focused on a global understanding of art through words, images and actions. Until the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the group exhibited across Germany with pieces that favored inspiration from folk art and children’s drawings over the prevailing artistic trends of modernism.

This volume honours the goals of the original participants of the Blue Rider — among them, Gabriele Münter, Alfred Kubin, Maria Marc and Elisabeth Epstein — by bringing their work together with a variety of pieces that influenced their credo, such as Japanese woodcuts and Bavarian and Russian folk art. Additionally, children’s drawings, contemporary music and art from Bali, Gabon, Polynesia, New Caledonia, Sri Lanka and Mexico are presented in this rich catalogue.

Though the original members of the Blue Rider were not able to fully realise their goals of emancipating the art world from national affiliations and traditional hierarchies and genres, this volume conveys the extent of their aesthetic and ideological impact on art history.

For the first time, the many connections that the Blue Rider made to Japanese woodcuts, Bavarian and Russian folk art, children's drawings, contemporary music, and art from Bali, Gabon, Polynesia, New Caledonia, Sri Lanka, and Mexico are presented here in their entirety.

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Group Dynamics: The Blue Rider
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Softcover | 19.69 x 4.06 x 27.31 cm | 446 pp

Hatje Cantz | 2021 | 9783775748414

The Blue Rider: Group Dynamics explore how Kandinsky, Marc, Kubin and others combined the folk arts of Germany and Russia with a new painterly ethos. “The whole work, called art, knows no borders and peoples, but humanity,” wrote artists Franz Marc and Wassily Kandinsky in the manifesto for their new collective in 1911.

Dubbed Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), Marc and Kandinsky aimed to establish one of the first transnational artists’ circles focused on a global understanding of art through words, images and actions. Until the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the group exhibited across Germany with pieces that favored inspiration from folk art and children’s drawings over the prevailing artistic trends of modernism.

This volume honours the goals of the original participants of the Blue Rider — among them, Gabriele Münter, Alfred Kubin, Maria Marc and Elisabeth Epstein — by bringing their work together with a variety of pieces that influenced their credo, such as Japanese woodcuts and Bavarian and Russian folk art. Additionally, children’s drawings, contemporary music and art from Bali, Gabon, Polynesia, New Caledonia, Sri Lanka and Mexico are presented in this rich catalogue.

Though the original members of the Blue Rider were not able to fully realise their goals of emancipating the art world from national affiliations and traditional hierarchies and genres, this volume conveys the extent of their aesthetic and ideological impact on art history.

For the first time, the many connections that the Blue Rider made to Japanese woodcuts, Bavarian and Russian folk art, children's drawings, contemporary music, and art from Bali, Gabon, Polynesia, New Caledonia, Sri Lanka, and Mexico are presented here in their entirety.

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