Uomini, donne e arte. A Francoforte 25 Dicembre 2016
Argomento dibattuto oltre i confini delle singole discipline, il rapporto tra l’universo maschile e quello femminile è uno dei temi cui l’arte tenta da sempre di dare un’interpretazione. Fino al 19 marzo 2017, lo Städel Museum di Francoforte partecipa al “dibattito” con la mostra 'Battle of the Sexes. Franz von Stuck to Frida Kahlo'.
Exhibition view “Battle of the Sexes. Franz von Stuck bis Frida Kahlo” Photo: Städel Museum
Exhibition view “Battle of the Sexes. Franz von Stuck bis Frida Kahlo” Photo: Städel Museum
Exhibition view “Battle of the Sexes. Franz von Stuck bis Frida Kahlo” Photo: Städel Museum
Franz von Stuck, (1863–1928), Adam and Eve, 1920–1926, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main. Photo: Städel Museum – ARTOTHEK
Suzanne Valadon (1865–1938), Adam and Eve (Self-Portrait with André Utter), 1909, Centre Pompidou, Paris, MNAM/CCI. Photo: © bpk / Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Jacqueline Hyde
Max Liebermann, (1847–1935), Samson and Delilah, 1902, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main. Photo: Städel Museum – ARTOTHEK
Lovis Corinth (1858–1925), Salome II, 1899/1900, Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig, Leipzig. Photo: Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig
Pyke Koch (1901–1991), The Shooting Gallery, 1931, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam. © Pyke Koch Photo: Studio Tromp, Rotterdam
Exhibition view “Battle of the Sexes. Franz von Stuck bis Frida Kahlo” Photo: Städel Museum
Frida Kahlo (1907–1954), The Little Deer, 1946, Private collection © Banco de Mexicó, Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2016
Emmanuel Frémiet (1824–1910), Gorilla Abducting a Woman, 1887, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon. Photo: © Direction des Musées et du Patrimoine de Dijon/François Jay
Merian C. Cooper (1893–1973), King Kong (film still), 1933, Licensed by Kineos GmbH