Art and alchemy : the mystery of transformation /

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Imprint:Munich : Hirmer ; Düsseldorf : Museum Kunstpalast, [2014].
Description:280 pages : illustrations (chiefly in color) ; 29 cm
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10149550
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Other authors / contributors:Kerssenbrock-Krosigk, Dedo von, curator.
Wismer, Beat, curator.
Dupré, Sven, 1975- editor.
Museum Kunst Palast (Düsseldorf, Germany), venue.
ISBN:9783777422077 (English edition : hd.bd.)
377742207X (English edition : hd.bd.)
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition held at the Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, April 5 - August 10, 2014.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"For the first time in Germany, an exhibition spanning all epochs and genres will be introducing the exciting link between art and alchemy in past and present times. 250 works from antiquity to the present, encompassing Baroque art, Surrealism, through to contemporary art from collections and museums in the USA, Great Britain, France, Mexico and Israel reveal the fascination which alchemy exerted for many visual artists. Artists featured in the exhibition, such as Joseph Beuys, Jan Brueghel the Elder, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Max Ernst, Hendrick Goltzius, Rebecca Horn, Anish Kapoor, Yves Klein, Sigmar Polke, Rembrandt van Rijn, Peter Paul Rubens and David Teniers the Younger invite visitors to explore the mystery of transformation"--Publisher's website.
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Summary:The idea of transforming stones into silver, common copper into gold, has captured the popular imagination for centuries. At its peak in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, alchemy, the "royal art," served as both a catalyst for developments in the nascent chemistry of the day and a framework for making sense of this rapidly changing science. Throughout history, alchemists have also been seen as practitioners of an arcane spiritual act symbolizing the cleansing of the human soul. These shifting interpretations that straddle science and art have made alchemy a particularly fruitful subject for artists, from the renowned painters of the High Renaissance to contemporary artists like Sigmar Polke and Anish Kapoor.<br> <br> Lavishly illustrated, Art and Alchemy accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the Museum Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf that brings together historical texts and a selection of artworks that take alchemy as their inspiration. Among the works discussed are Melancholy by Lucas Cranach the Elder, an oil painting that plays on the classical alchemical element; Jan Brueghel the Elder's The Allegory of Fire; and a variety of works by Dutch painter, draftsman, and printmaker Hendrick Goltzius. Alchemy also continues to play an important role in the works of contemporary artists like Yves Klein, Jörg Lenzlinger, Gerda Steiner, and Anselm Kiefer, and their works are included, as are contributions from contemporary scientists who offer the results of their recent research. In addition to providing an apt theme for artistic interpretation, alchemical practices were often used to produce art, as with the preparation of the old-world pigments leadwhite and vermillion, demonstrating the manifold connections between the two disciplines.<br> <br> A fascinating collection that explores the disciplines' many intersections and common concerns, Art and Alchemy also sheds light on how our understanding of the world and our position in it has changed over time.
Item Description:Catalog of an exhibition held at the Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, April 5 - August 10, 2014.
Physical Description:280 pages : illustrations (chiefly in color) ; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783777422077
377742207X