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History of changes of: Kunst und Psychoanalyse „Schauspieler. Triptychon“ (1940/41) on the 27th October 2017

Created on April 9, 2018, 8:25 a.m. UTC by Julia Brenner
Reason given: added by an importer
title: Kunst und Psychoanalyse „Schauspieler. Triptychon“ (1940/41)
start: 2017-10-27
start time: 14:00
end time: 15:00
venue: Kunsthalle Bremen
city: Bremen
country: DE
coordinates: 53.0729, 8.8136
tags: Art Kunst Kunsthalle-Bremen modernekunst
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Kunst und Psychoanalyse „Schauspieler. Triptychon“ (1940/41)

Am Sonntag, den 22. Oktober um 14 Uhr untersuchen die Kuratorinnen der Beckmann-Ausstellung Verena Borgmann und Eefke Kleimann zusammen mit der Psychoanalytikerin Dr. Mura Karstendieck vom Psychoanalytischen Institut Bremen e. V. Beckmanns dreiteiliges Gemälde „Schauspieler.“ (1940/41) auf seine komplexe psychoanalytische Aussage.

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Abbildung: Max Beckmann, Schauspieler, 1941/42, Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2017
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