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Kirchner x Kirchner

With Essays by Nadine Franci

Presents an innovative new perspective on a star of classical modernism. 

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s (1880–1938) art is characterized by austere beauty and bold coloration. However, his creative approach extended far beyond the canvas: he saw the presentation and viewing of his works as integral elements of his art. This book shows Kirchner’s complete oeuvre through his own eyes.

The world’s first major retrospective of Kirchner’s work was curated by the artist himself in 1933. In presenting the works, he created an exhibition entirely according to his own taste. This volume allows us to look over his shoulder once again and see how he approached both his artistic ideas and his curatorial strategies. Kirchner’s work continues to be exemplary of early twentieth-century art and one of the undisputed highlights of classical modernism.


160 pages | 79 color plates | 8.66 x 11.02 | © 2025

Art: Art--General Studies, European Art

Biography and Letters


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Table of Contents

PREFACE

FOREWORD
Nina Zimmer

THE ARTIST AS CURATOR
Nadine Franci

“A LITTLE GAME BETWEEN ‘I’ AND ‘ME’ ”
Katharina Neuburger

CATALOG

KIRCHNER CATALOG OF WORKS, KUNSTHALLE BERN 1933

RECONSTRUCTION OF THE 1933 HANGING PLAN

KIRCHNER’S EXHIBITIONS IN SWITZERLAND

BIBLIOGRAPHY

IMAGE CREDITS

COLOPHON

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