Magritte - The Betrayal of Images

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Exhibition
Schirn Art Gallery
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Römer­berg
60311 Frank­furt am Main
René Magritte, the magician of betraying­sel­ten images, is one of the key­sel­fi­gu­ren of 20th century art. Year­hun­derts. The SCHIRN is dedicating the exhibition to the great Belgian artist Surrea­lis.Ampersandshy;ten a concen­trated single­out­stel­lung, which is his relation­to the Philo­so­phy of his time. Magritte did not see himself as an artist­ler, but much­more as a think­the man who communicates his thoughts­ken through the times­rei. A lifetime occupied­d him in finding one of the languages­che eben­bür­tige expression­form. His curiosity and proximity to great time­ge­nös­si­s philo­so­phen, for instance to Michel Foucault, lead­ten him to a bemer­kens­who­ten sheep­fen shown in a new light through more than 70 arbei­ten. The exhibition, organized in coope­ra­tion with the Centre Pompi­dou, Musée natio­nal d'art moderne, Paris, orga­ni­sed exhibition­lung illuminates­tes the centra­l image­for­meln, dealing with the myth of the invent­dung and the defi­ni­tion of the Male­rei befas­sen and the painter's suspicion of­over simple­responses­ts and a simple realis­mus bezeu­gen. To be seen are Meis­ter­works from bedeu­ten­den interampersandshy;naampersandshy;tioampersandshy;na­len museums and collect­lun­gen, among others. a. the Musée Magritte in Brüs­sel, the Kunst­mu­seum Bern, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Menil Collec­tion in Hous­ton, the Tate in London, the Metro­po­li­tan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Natio­nal Gallery of Victo­ria in Melbourne and the Natio­nal Gallery of Art in Washing­ton D.C.

Magritte - The Betrayal of Images
April 2024
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