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McMaster Museum of Art presents "Living Building Thinking: Art and Expressionism" |
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Acrobatic Dancers Cartwheeling, 1913. Colour woodcut on paper. Block: 34 x 49 cm (13 3/8 x 19 5/16 in.). Support: 39.2 x 53.6 cm (15 7/16 x 21 1/8 in.). Levy Bequest Purchase, 1996.018.0001LB.
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HAMILTON, ON.- Living Building Thinking: Art and Expressionism explores the development and trajectories of Expressionism in art from the early 19th century to present day. The term Expressionism is invariably identified with the period of art and social activism in Germany between 1905 and 1937, encompassing visual art, literature, philosophy, theatre, film and photography and architecture. The exhibition offers a rich and thought-provoking perspective on the relationship of the artist and society, and the ever-changing responses and visual expressions that circulate through shared hopes and aspirations for social awareness and change.
Drawn from the extensive collection of the McMaster Museum of Art, the exhibition comprises almost 100 paintings, drawings, prints, books, camera work and videofrom formative historical works of the 19th century, hallmarks of the modern age, to contemporary works that include Canadian artists who underscore the continuing relevance and challenges in todays society.
Living Building Thinking: Art and Expressionism is McMaster Museum of Arts largest touring exhibition to date. It was presented first at Art Gallery of Alberta in Edmonton October 24, 2015 February 15, 2016. Additional Canadian venues will be announced in 2017.
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