Emil Nolde Trouble come in uneven doses at times. Hotel Europa in Belfast is the most bombed Hotel in Europe. Bangladesh is the most flooded nation, and… Topics: art, artist, Emil Nolde, expressionism, German art
Expressionism —a potted history One of several modernist art movements was soon termed Expressionism. Although there is arguably some similarities with post impressionism in France and the Netherlands, expressionism… Topics: Avant Garde, Blaue Reiter, Der Blaue Reiter, Emil Nolde, expressionism, German art
Nolde Stiftung Seebüll Nolde Stiftung roughly translates into the Nolde Foundation, and its permanent exhibition is autobiographical for the life and work of Emil Nolde. The foundation is… Topics: Ada Nolde, artist, Blaue Reiter, Degenerate art, Der Blaue Reiter, Die Dependance, Emil Nolde, expressionism, German art, Nolde foundation, Nolde Museum Berlin, Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, watercolours
Asger Jorn and his constant search for the next search Asger Jorn, baptised Asger Oluf Jørgensen, and brother to artist John Nash, was a European Avant-garde artist born in Denmark in 1914. As Jørgensen doesn’t… Topics: art, artist, Asger Jorn, Cobra, expressionism, International art, Modern art
Edvard Munch: the Norwegian expressionist who was always in a race against death In retrospect Edvard Munch is one of the most influential artists that Scandinavia has ever produced. He is often mentioned in the context of postimpressionism…. Topics: Edvard Munch, expressionism, expressionist, Norwegian art