Coverbild Caspar David Friedrich
The back cover of a book with a vertical color gradient that shifts from cream at the top to light blue and then dark grey at the bottom. The upper half features a block of German text, and the lower left corner displays the Hamburger Kunsthalle logo, a website address, and an ISBN barcode.
A hardcover book titled Caspar David Friedrich, Kunst für eine neue Zeit, shown at an angle on a white background. The cover features a landscape painting of a vast, cloudy sky over dark mountains and a green meadow. The publisher's name, Hatje Cantz, is visible.
An angled photo of a two-page spread in an open art book. The left page features a painting by Caspar David Friedrich showing a man from behind looking out over white chalk cliffs to the sea. The right page contains German text with the title Natur und Subjekt bei Caspar David Friedrich.
A two-page spread in an open art book. The left page features a full-page reproduction of a Romantic painting of a figure in a dark dress, seen from behind, looking out over a hilly landscape under a golden sky. The right page contains an essay in German titled Vom Sehen an sich and Zu Friedrichs Rückenfiguren.
An open art book laid flat, showing a two-page spread about Caspar David Friedrich's painting, Wanderer above the Sea of Fog. The famous painting is on the right page, while the left page contains German text analyzing the artwork and a smaller pencil sketch of a rocky peak.
An overhead view of an open book. The left page features a photograph of a woman in a blue floral dress sitting on a bench in an art gallery. She is seen from behind, drinking from a plastic bottle while viewing a framed painting of an icy seascape. The floor around her is covered with a large pile of empty plastic bottles and containers. The right page displays German text under the large headline, Kunst für eine neue Zeit.
An angled, overhead shot of an open book on a white surface. The left page features Caspar David Friedrich's painting The Sea of Ice, depicting a shipwreck crushed by massive, jagged ice floes. The right page contains an article in German with the title, Die Wiederentdeckung der Romantik.
A two-page spread from an art book about the work of Caspar David Friedrich. On the right is a large painting of the ruins of a Gothic church interior, with three tall arched windows glowing with the golden light of a sunset. The left page contains German text about the artwork, along with two smaller preparatory sketches.
A two-page spread from an art book. The left page contains a block of German text with the heading Abend 1824. The right page displays the painting, a horizontal landscape of a sunset. A vast sky with thin, wispy clouds transitions from a pale blue at the top to a warm golden glow above a dark, distant horizon line. A caption is visible below the artwork.
A book spread featuring an article about the artist Caspar David Friedrich. On the left is a close-up of an oil painting showing an easel in a room next to an arched window with a view of a cloudy blue sky. The right page features the article in German with the large headline: Der Caspar David Friedrich, der uns fehlt.
A page from a book shows a diptych of photographs depicting a desolate arctic scene. On the left, a formation of light-blue icebergs floats in dark water under a grey sky. The image on the right shows a similar view, but with a lone person standing on the peak of the largest iceberg, dwarfed by the vast landscape.
A two-page spread from a book about artist Susan Schuppli. The left page contains a block of German text. The right page displays two photographs. The top image shows a glacier wall with a vibrant, rainbow-colored, iridescent light effect on its surface. The bottom image shows a single, large iceberg floating in a calm, grey sea, with the text THERMAL INVERSION written over the water.
Caspar David Friedrich
Kunst für eine neue Zeit
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Edited by: Markus Bertsch, Johannes Grave
Graphic Design: Heine/Lenz/Zizka
Artist: Caspar David Friedrich
Texts by: Markus Bertsch, Johannes Grave, Florian Illies, Ute Haug, Andrea Völker, Anne Hemkendreis, Eva Keochakian, Petra Lange-Berndt, Dietmar Rübel, Christian Scholl, Ruth Stamm, Paul Ziche
German
February 2024, 512 Pages, 350 Photos
Hardcover
242mm x 295mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5721-8

HATJE CANTZ VERLAG
Mommsenstr. 27
10629 Berlin
Germany
E-Mail: contact@hatjecantz.de


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A New Sensitivity for Nature
At the heart of Caspar David Friedrich's work is a new view on nature. The landscape paintings and drawings of German Romanticism's foremost artist break with traditional patterns of representation. Instead, they combine an unusually precise study of nature with an uncompromising will for pictorial composition. In the first third of the nineteenth century, Friedrich's paintings paved new ways of both experiencing and at the same time reflecting on the ambivalent relationship between humankind and nature.
Accompanying the most comprehensive Friedrich retrospective in many years, this catalogue re-examines the artist's groundbreaking work in light of the urgent challenges in a time of climate crisis. His unbroken topicality is also evident in the reception of his works in contemporary art, which is presented in the second part of the book. Various reinterpretations and appropriations of Friedrich's images and themes allow the Romantic view of nature to enter into a fascinating dialogue with contemporary perspectives on nature and the discourse on ecological issues.

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH (1774-1840) stands for Romanticism like no other painter. Born in Greifswald, then part of the Kingdom of Sweden, he studied drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, before settling in Dresden in 1798. During his lifetime, Friedrich's landscape compositions were as fascinating as they were irritating. They are firmly anchored in the German pictorial memory and in many ways prove to be relevant to the questions and challenges of today.
EXHIBITION
Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, December 15, 2023 - April 1, 2024
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