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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner at Kunstmuseum Basel While in Basel, you must make a pilgrimage to see Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s long-lost Tanz im Varieté (1911). This work’s public reappearance after a ...
A painting by the German Expressionist artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner that was thought to have been lost for decades has gone on display at the Kunstmuseum Basel, more than 100 years after it was ...
A show at the Kimbell Art Museum considers a tectonic period in history and explores the way artists including Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Beckmann and Paul Klee, as well as lesser-known figures ...
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, whose glamorous 1913 “Rue a Berlin” is here, died by suicide in 1938.
For a few years after moving to Berlin in 1911, Kirchner painted works depicting the chaotic, busy and often decadent city life of dancers, cabarets and street scenes.
Audio from Kirchner and the Berlin Street. This exhibition brings together German Expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's renowned Street Scenes series, created between 1913 and 1915.
In 1911 the group moved to Berlin, where Kirchner produced the erotically charged street scenes he is still best known for—angular figures, often prostitutes and their customers, painted in ...
Dismissed from war service to recover in Davos’s sanatorium in 1917, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner began transmuting the hectic urban expressionism of his shrill Berlin scenes to hallucinatory Alpine ...
Narrator: In Street, Berlin, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner depicts two sex workers in the middle of a busy intersection. Here’s curator, Deborah Wye. Curator, Deborah Wye: Kirchner chose these women as a kind ...
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