Category: Group – Talking Art

  • Talking Art – Die Brücke (The Bridge)

    Talking Art – Die Brücke (The Bridge)

    Next meeting 25th March 11.00 am Javea Players’ Studio Theatre Die Brücke (The Bridge) was a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905. Founding members were Fritz Bleyel, Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. The seminal group had a major impact on the evolution of modern art in the 20th century…

  • Would you like to know more about the Scream?

    Would you like to know more about the Scream?

    The Scream is one of the most famous paintings in the world. It was created by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch in 1893. In 2012, it sold at Sothebys in New York for almost $120m, a record price at that time. Edvard Munch was one of the so called Proto-Expressionists, artists who began to develop a…

  • May Meeting – Talking Art Group: Three Expressionist Artists

    May Meeting – Talking Art Group: Three Expressionist Artists

    The next meeting will be on Tuesday the 28th May. 11.00am. at the Javea Players Studio Theatre. We will be looking at the work of three artists who may be regarded as forerunners of Expressionism: Edvard Munch, James Ensor and Kathe Kollwitz. Detailed notes here

  • Talking Art March Meeting

    Talking Art March Meeting

    Dear Friends, The next Talking Art meeting will be on Tuesday the 26th March; usual time and place: 11.00 am at the Javea Players Studio Theatre. Following on from my talk on Gustave Klimt (November) we will be looking at his younger Viennese colleague and protege, Egon Schiele (1890-1918) whose tragically short life was bound to and informed his art; an art which…

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