Kurt Schwitters: A Journey Through Art

by Roger Cardinal and Gwendolen Webster

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The influence of Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948) permeates the art, literature and music of the past century as profoundly as any of his contemporaries. Hero of Dada, Constructivist virtuoso, patron saint of collage, sound poetry and installation art, Schwitters made his greatest impact in the postwar era--while he himself was living in relative seclusion in the north of England--influencing American Pop art (especially Robert Rauschenberg's Combines), Fluxus and assemblage art throughout Europe and America; artists as different as Damien Hirst and Ed Ruscha cite him as an influence. This volume is the first serious broad survey of Schwitters' work in 25 years, and attests to his omnipresent influence today. It draws on recent research into the Merzbau interiors, and gathers all aspects of his output, from collage to typography and architecture, into one glorious testimonial to Schwitters' libidinously prolific oeuvre. With texts by British art historian Roger Cardinal and Schwitters scholar Gwendolen Webster, this volume presents a new Schwitters for our times.
  • ISBN10 3775725113
  • ISBN13 9783775725118
  • Publish Date 23 March 2011
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 11 December 2012
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Hatje Cantz
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 160
  • Language English