2019年9月2日 星期一

Max Klinger, telling a story without words


漢清講堂有兩影片提到Max Klinger


146 :簡談雕塑藝術 鍾漢清 2017-03-18

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjGV852Xank&t=1274s


世紀末維也納系列,彈分離繪畫館中的雕塑展:與貝多芬Freeze同展

223 世紀末的維也納(II): Gustav Klimt


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fvy6bZjA4gA&t=145s



至於 a story without words,可參考:

283 Masereel's Woodcuts: 沒有文字的小説

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5FTqF0QMUA&t=71s







One of my early favorite artists was Max Klinger. As a young printmaker, I was exposed to Max Klinger's cycles of prints which often told stories in visual form. This panel was from his series titled "A Love," which tells the all too common sad and unjust tale of a young woman who falls for a man and then is abandoned when she becomes pregnant. Klinger did so much with the composition alone. Here in the panel titled "Shame," she walks along side of the merciless personification of shame (who casts no shadow) while society cruelly judges her, looking down on her from the arena walls above. Max Klinger was known as a painter. And yet his print series are powerful illustrations of stories that actually succeed in telling a story without words.

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