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100 1  Ernst, Max,|d1891-1976,|eauthor 
240 10 Max Ernst, Traum und Revolution.|lEnglish 
245 10 Max Ernst :|bdream and revolution /|cedited by Werner 
       Spies, Iris Müller-Westermann, and Kirsten Degel ; in 
       collaboration with Julia Drost and Tanja Wessolowski ; 
       with contributions by Ludger Derenthal ... [et al. ; 
       translations, John Gabriel, Michael Wolfson] 
246 30 Dream and revolution 
264    Ostfildern :|bHatje Cantz,|c2008 
300    256 pages :|billustrations (chiefly color) ;|c29 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Published in conjunction with the exhibition at Moderna 
       Museet, Stockholm, Sweden, September 20, 2008 to January 
       11, 2009; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk Denmark
       , February 7 to June 1, 2009 
500    English museum ed. is Moderna Museet exhibition catalogue 
       ; no. 347 
504    Includes bibliographical references 
505 00 |tDream and revolution : on the exhibition /|rWerner Spies
       -- Max Ernst : an inspiration for contemporary artists /
       |rIris Müller-Westermann --|gCatalogue with introductory 
       texts /|rby Jürgen Pech.|gMax Ernst in Germany 1891-1922 
       : artistic beginnings and Dada in Cologne.|tFrom 
       Expressionism to the Dadaist secession /|rJürgen Pech ; 
       Early collages /|rJulia Drost --|gMax Ernst in France 1922
       -1941 : in the surrealist circle.|tWhat is a forest? /
       |tTanja Wessolowski ; Loplop, the presentational figure /
       |rJürgen Pech --|gMax Ernst in America 1941-1953 : the 
       years in exile.|tPlaying with decalcomania : the 
       reanimation of old motifs and ideas in New York exile ;
       |tIn the American West : Capricorne and the influences of 
       Native American cultures /|rLudger Derenthal --|gMax Ernst
       in Europe 1953-1976 : coming home and late recognition.
       |tThe evocation of nature and historical myths /|rJürgen 
       Pech --|tBooks and collage novels /|rJulia Drost --|tOn 
       the relation between language and image /|rBenjamin Meyer-
       Krahmer --|tSculptures : constructions of inspiration /
       |rJürgen Pech --|tMax Ernst and the art of his time /
       |rTanja Wessolowski --|tPolitical commitment and artistic 
       protest /|rLudger Derenthal 
520 1  "Max Ernst (1891-1976) is one of the most significant and 
       influential artists of the twentieth century. Influenced 
       by two world wars, he repeatedly questioned and adjusted 
       his repertoire of expression throughout his entire career 
       and reflected on the potentials of art with vast 
       inventiveness. His complex pictorial worlds now seem more 
       relevant than ever before: a younger audience will be able
       to discover links between Max Ernst's fantasy worlds and 
       their own travels to the cyber worlds of modern computer 
       games." "This publication considers Max Ernst's 
       revolutionary life's work from a new perspective. It 
       examines in detail his Dada years in Cologne, his 
       residence in France from 1921 to 1941 and his importance 
       amid the Parisian Surrealists, the decade in American 
       exile, and the period after his return to Europe until his
       death. Moreover the contributions by Ludger Derenthal, 
       Julia Drost, Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer, Iris Muller-
       Westermann, Jurgen Pech, Werner Spies, and Tanja 
       Wessolowski focus on central aspects of Max Ernst's 
       manifold oeuvre."--Jacket 
600 10 Ernst, Max,|d1891-1976|vExhibitions 
700 1  Spies, Werner,|d1937- 
700 1  Müller-Westermann, Iris 
700 1  Degel, Kirsten 
710 2  Moderna museet (Stockholm, Sweden) 
710 2  Louisiana (Museum : Humlebæk, Denmark) 
776 08 |iOnline version:|aErnst, Max, 1891-1976.|sMax Ernst, 
       Traum und Revolution. English.|tMax Ernst.|dOstfildern : 
       Hatje Cantz, 2008|w(OCoLC)629920436 
830  0 Moderna museets utställningskatalog ;|vnr. 347 
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