Nolde/Kritik/Documenta (Paperback)
A Project by Documenta Archiv, Draiflessen Collection and Mischa Kuball
Imprint: DCV
Pages: 220
Illustrations: 30 Illustrations, colour; 70 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN: 9783969120774
Published: 19th December 2022
Pages: 220
Illustrations: 30 Illustrations, colour; 70 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN: 9783969120774
Published: 19th December 2022
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Emil Nolde (1867–1956) ranks among the best-known classic modernists. Contemporary perceptions of the artist and his oeuvre are informed by mythmaking as well as its deconstruction. After the Second World War, Nolde himself and art historians of the time portrayed him as a victim of Nazi persecution. More recent critics have drawn attention to his anti-Semitic views and his opportunism in his dealings with the Nazi authorities.
With support from the Nolde Foundation, Seebüll, the Düsseldorf-based conceptual artist Mischa Kuball (b. 1959) delved into the documentary record to shed light on this profoundly ambivalent figure and frame a critical perspective on Emil Nolde’s output and actions. The first fruits of his endeavours were shown at the Draiflessen Collection, Mettingen, in the winter of 2020–2021.
Kuball continued his research at the invitation of the documenta archive, Kassel. Based on his findings, the exhibition project Nolde/Kritik/Documenta illuminates the ways in which life and oeuvre are interwoven and inquires into the contradictions of modernism, which Emil Nolde as a man and artist may be said to have embodied.
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