1st Edition

Schonberg and Kandinsky An Historic Encounter

Edited By Konrad Boehmer Copyright 1997
    242 Pages
    by Routledge

    242 Pages
    by Routledge

    The historic encounter around 1911 between the composer Arnold Schönberg and the painter Wassily Kandinsky occurred at a moment when the first wild revolts against traditional art, Dada and Futurism, had just manifested themselves. Independently of those sometimes spectacular activities, both Schönberg and Kandinsky had already concluded that the material and the compositional methods they had relied on in the past were exhausted and did not satisfy the development of their artistic ideas. Both artists had already submitted their modes of production to a critical analysis which resulted in Schonberg's Theory of Harmony and Kandinsky's Concerning the Spiritual in Art , both of 1911 - indeed the two artists had already been putting their self-criticism into practice for some time. In Schönberg's case this led to breaking with tonality; Kandinsky effected the transition to abstract painting. This book is a collection of the papers presented at the conference on Schönberg and Kandin

    Chapter 1 The Construction of Painting with White Formby Wassily Kandinsky, J. B. M. Janssen; Chapter 2 Latent Structural Power versus the Dissolution of Artistic Material in the Works of Kandinsky and Schönberg, Klaus Kropfinger; Chapter 3 Kandinsky, Schönberg and their Parallel Experiments, Jelena Hahl-Koch; Chapter 4 Kandinsky and Schönberg, Bulat M. Galeyev; Chapter 5 Where does “;The Blue Rider” Gallop? Schönberg, Kandinsky and Scriabin on the Synthesis of Art, Irina L. Vanechkina; Chapter 6 Public Loneliness, Albrecht Dümling; Chapter 7 The Fool as Paradigm, Reinhold Brinkmann; Chapter 8 Expressionism and Rationality, Konrad Boehmer; Chapter 9 Schönberg’s Pursuit of Musical Truth, Job Ijzerman; Chapter 10 The Dialectics of Artistic Creativity, Laurens Van Der Heijden;

    Biography

    Boehmer, Konrad