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Lust und Laster
Die sieben Todsünden von Dürer bis Nauman
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Texts by: Barbara Müller, Prof. Dr. Christine Göttler, Anette Schaffer, Gerhard Schulze, Claudine Metzger, Samuel Vitali, Monique Meyer, Fabienne Eggelhöfer
Edited by: Kunstmuseum Bern, Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern
Graphic Design: Grégoire Bossy, Dominique Scholl
German
October 2010,
380
Pages, 0 Ills.
hardcover
232mm x
291mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-2647-4
| Is vice timeless? On this luxuriant ramble through the centuries, fascinating distinctions are revealed
Pride, greed, jealousy, anger, lust, gluttony, sloth: in the sixth century, Pope Gregory was the first to call the seven deadly sins the chief vices that would lead the sinner straight to eternal damnation. Artists began to address the theme in the Middle Ages, but over the centuries, the vices were imagined in different ways: from the allegories of Hieronymus Bosch or Pieter Breughel the Elder, to the genre paintings of the Netherlandish artists of the Golden Age, to the rediscovery of the theme by artists such as James Ensor, Alfred Kubin, Marc Chagall, and Otto Dix, or more recent treatments by Bruce Nauman, Cindy Sherman, or Jeff Koons.After an introduction featuring cyclical depictions, this comprehensive volume presents outstanding works from different epochs on each of the deadly sins. Over the course of the book, our ambivalent attitude toward the concept of vice is examined, along with topics that range from the desire to break taboos to the longing for moral guidelines. (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-2648-1) Exhibition schedule: Zentrum Paul Klee and Kunstmuseum Bern, October 15, 2010–February 20, 2011
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