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gennaio 07, 2020 - Kunsthaus Zurich

WILHELM LEIBL, 'The art of seeing' at Kunsthaus Zurich until January 19


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Until 19.01.2020

WILHELM LEIBL

The art of seeing

The Kunsthaus presents the first Swiss retrospective devoted to #wilhelmleibl (1844–1900), one of the most important painters of the 19th century.

Appreciated by aficionados

His relatively small output, which was quickly snapped up for quite high prices by public collections, is now much appreciated by aficionados. Leibl mainly painted portraits and interiors with rural figures.

Born in Cologne, he went to study in Munich, where his talents soon attracted attention. He was discovered by no less a figur e than Courbet and got invited to Paris where, at the salon the following year, he won his first gold medal for his «Portrait of Mrs Gedon».

A passionate painter and hunter, he withdrew to the countryside in 1873. Regular participation in international exhibitions in Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Budapest, Basel, Winterthur, Zurich, New York and Washington cemented Leibl’s reputation as one of the leading European realists. Van Gogh was profoundly moved by one of his key works.

Leibl credited his rigorous adherence to truth with the emergence of a distinct and modern form of figure painting in which faithfulness to nature and the study of the Old Masters are fully translated into the medium of art. For Leibl, what matters is to ‘see well’ – to reproduce a model without embellishment, close nature and its environment and^free from ‘isms’ and ideologies.

That view is just as relevant today: Leibl’s approach to art, in which self-criticism, destruction and innovation are the driving forces, has influenced not just Corinth, Liebermann, Beckmann and Kollwitz but also Maria Lassnig, Max Buri and Wolfgang Tillmans.

The more than 60 drawings and more than 40 paintings by Leibl assembled at the #kunsthauszurich include some rarely seen loans from Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Switzerland and the US.

The exhibition is a collaboration with the Albertina, Vienna, where it travels to after it closes in Zurich.

Curators: Marianne von Manstein and Bernhard von Waldkirch

WILHELM LEIBL

The art of seeing

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