EMIL NOLDE. MY WAY OF PAINTING …

Emil Nolde

Tanz um das Goldene Kalb [Dance around the Golden Calf], 1910

Oil on canvas, 87,5 x 105 cm

Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich, © Stiftung Seebüll Ada und Emil Nolde,

Photo: Sibylle Forster, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen

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EMIL NOLDE. MY WAY OF PAINTING …

Pinakothek der Moderne | Kunst
Collection+ | Room 34

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"My way of painting is without all artifice ...". An art-technological presentation highlights how this quotation by the well-known expressionist Emil Nolde is to be understood in relation to his painting technique. The effect of Nolde's painting arises from the artist's conscious and varied use of materials and techniques. For example, he uses colorful primers in a nuanced way or often applies luminous paints in an unmixed and lush manner. The Munich collection of paintings is used to illustrate Nolde's working process - from stretching the canvas to the brushstroke - and the peculiarities of his working method between calculation and 'staged chance'. The most recent research results are presented as a dialogue between the originals and the results of restorative and scientific investigations. Realia from the studio bequest illustrate the artist's demand for quality in his materials as well as his individual handling of paint.

Under the title Collection+, the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungene (Bavarian State Painting Collections) in the Pinakothek der Moderne will be presenting studio exhibitions within the context of the collection. Presentations of new acquisitions, loans and artist rooms reveal the laborious work involved in gathering, maintaining and researching the collections, shining a light on the scholarly investigations into them and their contemporary relevance.