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A revealing examination of how mental illness informs and connects
the highly charged work of Edvard Munch and Ernst Ludwig
Kirchner&,nbsp, &,nbsp, The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch
(1863–1944) and the German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938)
are considered modernist visionaries. They were also pioneering
printmakers, eschewing the mastery of one technique for
experimentation across many. Born a generation apart, they worked
in an expressionist mode, in which they did not simply replicate
what they saw but rather filtered everything through their own
imagination and memories.Exploiting the perceptual and emotional
power of color and abstraction for creative expression, they
portrayed what they perceived to be a fragmented, harrowing
reality, both artists endured bouts of anxiety and depression,
battled substance abuse, and received psychiatric care. Featuring
never-before-published prints from the collection of Nelson Blitz
Jr. and Catherine Woodard, as well as etchings, lithographs, and
hand-colored woodcuts from select public and private collections
across the United States, this volume puts these two giants of
Expressionism in a dialogue that foregrounds issues of mental
health and offers a fresh approach that blends art history and the
history of medical treatment.The included essays examine the
artistic affinities and divergences in their printmaking and the
ways in which they used shadows to imagine pathologized
psychological and psychiatric experiences in their art. &,nbsp,
Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery
&,nbsp,Exhibition Schedule: &,nbsp,Yale University Art
Gallery (February 16–June 23, 2024)