Kurt Schwitters : color and collage /

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Imprint:Houston : The Menil Collection ; New Haven : Distributed by Yale University Press, c2010.
Description:176 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8149549
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Varying Form of Title:Color and collage
Other authors / contributors:Schwitters, Kurt, 1887-1948.
Schulz, Isabel.
Dickerman, Leah, 1964-
Menil Collection (Houston, Tex.)
Princeton University. Art Museum.
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.
ISBN:9780300166118 (hbk.)
0300166117 (hbk.)
Notes:The Menil Collection, Houston, October 22, 2010-January 30, 2011; Princeton University Art Museum, March 26-June 26, 2011; University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, August 3-November 27, 2011.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Best known for his extraordinary abstract collages, German artist Kurt Schwitters (1887--1948) is one of the most influential figures of the international avant-garde. Emphasizing the significance of color and light in the artist's work and delving into the relationship between collage and painting, this handsome volume accompanies the first U.S. retrospective of the artist's oeuvre in twenty-five years.

Affiliated with Dada and the Constructivist movement in the years following WWI, he coined the term "merz" to describe his ambition to "make connections, preferably between everything in the world." Schwitters's merz gave seemingly worthless objects of urban waste--train tickets, newspaper fragments, bits of wire--new life as compositional elements in his installations, assemblages, sculptures, and collages. Hoping to unify life and art by incorporating everyday objects into his work, this pioneer of installation art came closest to his ideal with Merzbau , a room-size walk-in sculpture constructed entirely of found materials.

Alongside images and analysis of a full-scale reconstruction of Merzbau , this book includes an illustrated chronology and 90 color plates of Schwitters's assemblages, reliefs, sculptures, and collages, with emphasis on merz works from the 1920s and 1940s. The selection not only illuminates the artist's response to the dominant art movements of his time but also illustrates his unique composition and design. Essays by prominent scholars provide new perspective on the artist who created poetry from the commonplace.

Item Description:The Menil Collection, Houston, October 22, 2010-January 30, 2011; Princeton University Art Museum, March 26-June 26, 2011; University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, August 3-November 27, 2011.
Physical Description:176 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780300166118
0300166117