





Klee & Cobra
30 September 2011 - 8 January 2012
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Two focal points of 20th century art, Paul Klee and the Cobra group, were fundamentally inspired by the creative power of children. Now, for the first time, the exhibition at Louisiana presented this surprising and important relationship. When Paul Klee rediscovered his own childhood drawings in the attic of his parents’ home in Bern, it would prove to be a revelation for the young Swiss artist. Aged 23 at the time and longing to free himself from all classical restrictions and conventions, Paul Klee found in these drawings exactly the kind of authenticity and power of expression, that he was on the look-out for. Indeed Klee (1879-1940), one of the great classics of 20th century art, would remain deeply fascinated with and very directly inspired by the artistic creativity of children for the rest of his life. |
A comprehensive, richly illustrated international catalogue in English and German with the title Klee and Cobra. A Child’s Play / Klee and Cobra. Ein Kinderspiel. Hatje Cantz. 224 pages.
DKK 348 / members DKK 298
Available in the Louisiana
In connection with the exhibition a Danish catalogue “Klee & Cobra” have been published.
In Danish, 127 pages.
DKK 148 / members DKK 133
Available in the Louisiana
