An edition of Konrad Klapheck (1966)

Konrad Klapheck

Venus ex Machina

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An edition of Konrad Klapheck (1966)

Konrad Klapheck

Venus ex Machina

Konrad Klapheck (Düsseldorf 1935) is one of the most important personalities of post-war German art history. In 1955, as an art student, he made his first still life, a magical realistic painting of a typewriter. This was the beginning of a long and fruitful international career, which for more than four decades was devoted to machines and industrial objects, the businesslike detachment of the depiction of which stands in striking contrast to the psychological and sexual associations they often evoke. In the 1960s he developed contacts with gallery owners in Paris and New York who had come to see in him a precursor of developments such as pop art. It was not until the end of the last century that he found new inspiration in the themes and idols of his youth: the human figure in funny erotic mise en scenes and portraits of jazz musicians and orchestras. And with those memories began a late style change such as few predecessors have known. Exhibition: Museum MORE, Gorssel, The Netherlands (05.06.-26.09.2021)

Konrad Klapheck (Düsseldorf 1935) behoort tot de belangrijkste persoonlijkheden van de naoorlogse Duitse kunstgeschiedenis. In 1955 maakte hij als kunststudent zijn eerste stilleven, een magisch realistisch schilderij van een typemachine. Dit was het begin van een lange en vruchtbare internationale carrière, die meer dan vier decennia lang gewijd was aan machines en industriële objecten waarvan de zakelijke afstandelijkheid van de weergave een opvallend contrast vormt met psychologische en seksuele associaties die deze vaak oproepen. In de jaren zestig ontwikkelde hij contacten met galeriehouders in Parijs en New York die in hem een voorloper van ontwikkelingen als pop art waren gaan zien. Pas eind vorige eeuw kwam het tot een breuk en vond hij nieuwe inspiratie in de thema's en idolen van zijn jongelingsjaren: de menselijke figuur in grappige erotische mise-en-scènes en portretten van jazz-musici en -orkesten. En met die herinneringen begon een late stijlwisseling zoals maar weinig voorgangers hebben gekend. Exhibition: Museum MORE, Gorssel, The Netherlands (05.06.-26.09.2021)

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Konrad Klapheck: Venus ex Machina
2021, Waanders Uitgevers, Museum MORE
in Dutch
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Konrad Klapheck: paintings
2008, Steidl, Thames & Hudson [distributor], Thames & Hudson [distributor
in English
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Konrad Klapheck.
2005, Musées de Strasbourg
in French
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Konrad Klapheck: the machine and I = la máquina y yo
2005, Comunidad de Madrid, Consejería de Cultura y Deportes
in English
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Konrad Klapheck.
1970, Inst. fur Moderne Kunst, DuMont-Schauberg
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum MORE, Gorssel, The Netherlands from June 5 - September 26, 2021

In Dutch and English

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Zwolle
Other Titles
Venus ex Machina

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Dewey Decimal Class
700.411
Library of Congress
N6888.K477 A4 2021

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Pagination
1 volume (unpaged)

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OL43787871M
ISBN 10
9462623430
ISBN 13
9789462623439
OCLC/WorldCat
1249750913

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