David Zwirner Gallery will represent the family of the Swiss-German artist Paul Klee, marking the first time they have worked with a commercial gallery. A solo show of works taken entirely from the ...
Paul Klee, “Bild aus dem Boudoir Image tirée du boudoir” (1922), copy in oil and watercolor on paper on card (all images courtesy Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, unless indicated otherwise) (click to enlarge ...
In the new documentary Angel Applicant, narrator-director Kenneth August Meyer presents an interpretation of painter Paul Klee’s work with an insight that few others would be able to offer, by viewing ...
If you squint, you can sort of see hints of the Google logo in “Rote Brücke” (“Red Bridge”), the 1928 work by the Swiss-German icon of modern art Paul Klee. On Tuesday, the search giant took this ...
The elusive artist Paul Klee aimed to expand the boundaries of the rational in his art. The new show in Munich explores how the Bauhaus master addressed being an artist in a technologically advancing ...
Brenda Goodman, “Untitled (A-15)” (2009), oil on wood, 14 x 18 in (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) Paul Klee isn’t thought of as a 20th-century master for contemporary artists to mine from ...
You wander about in Paul Klee's paintings as you would in a garden, a landscape or a city, the eye alighting at something under your feet, then at the view opening up over rooftops, lighted windows, ...
Last winter, the Paul Klee Centre in Berne had a brilliant idea for an exhibition. They partnered a large selection of works by Klee with a broad sampling of the work of Klee's contemporary, Johannes ...
In a brief memoir of his childhood in the Swiss capital Bern, Paul Klee describes taking to a field a little girl “who was not pretty and wore braces to correct her legs” and deliberately pushing her ...
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