Kokoschka

The Untimely Modernist

Rüdiger Görner author Debra S Marmor translator Herbert A Danner translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Haus Publishing

Published:23rd Nov '20

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This is the first biography of Kokoschka to be published in English for over 30 years. Oskar Kokoschka is recognised as one of the greatest Austrian painters of all time. 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of the artist's death. He lived in London, Cornwall and Scotland during and after the Second World War. His most important paintings are on display at Tate Britain.

In this detailed biography, Rudiger Goerner masterfully depicts Kokoschka's multifaceted life and long career.

Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) was an artist of his time, but he also stood out among his peers - not just because of his towering physical height but for his artistic range. Using both brush and pen to work against the tide, he wrote plays and stories as well as essays on art and politics, playing a major role in the development of twentieth-century European art.

A rebel of the art world, he was used to controversy, and Rüdiger Görner's accomplished biography traces the dark, unsettling aspects of Kokoschka's life alongside his more celebrated achievements: from the eerie doll he had made in the image of a former lover to the unconventional art school he founded in the aftermath of the Second Word War.

Taking us from his birthplace of Pöchlarn across Europe and to the United Kingdom, where he became a naturalised British citizen in 1947, this first English-language biography does more than show Kokoschka as a maverick artist; it is the definitive interpretation of an extraordinary life.

‘[A] rich literary study of a major cultural figure’

-- Art History

‘Rüdiger Görner is a thorough expert in all things Kokoschka, and his work is entertaining as it is knowledgeable.’

-- New Art Examiner

‘Kokoschka was a leading figure in the Central European expressionist movement. . . . Gӧrner presents a serviceable narrative that captures the ‘inner tension, excitement and drama’ of Kokoschka’s career.’

-- Ch

ISBN: 9781912208814

Dimensions: 242mm x 160mm x 32mm

Weight: 616g

352 pages