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Egon Schiele: The Unsalvageable Ego
Egon Schiele: The Unsalvageable Ego

Egon Schiele: The Unsalvageable Ego

Works from the Albertina

Edited by Helmut Friedel, Edited by Helena Pereña

ART

264 Pages, 8.625 x 11.5

Cloth, $68.00 (US $68.00) (CA $74.95)

Publication Date: October 2012

ISBN 9783868320824

Rights: US & CA

Wienand Verlag (Oct 2012)

Not Yet Published. Estimated release date: October 2012
 

Overview

The spectacular life of Austrian artist Egon Schiele is shown in this magnificent compilation. The book approaches the subject from a unique angle, discussing his oeuvre as a contribution to turn-of-the-century discourse and debates surrounding cultural issues such as the crisis of the individual—which was labeled “the unsalvageable ego.” Additional topics regarding Schiele are covered through a selection of essays, delving into the myth behind the artist and his experiments with space and explicit sexuality. Richly illustrated with provocative nudes and relentless self-portraits, this monograph captures the influential accomplishments of one of the 20th century’s major figurative painters.

Author Biography

Helmut Friedel is the director of the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau, one of the most popular museums in Munich, Germany. Helena Pereña is a postdoctoral research fellow and curator at the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau.

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