Wege in die Abstraktion
Marta Hoepffner und Willi Baumeister

Editor(s)

Claudia Emmert, Ina Neddermeyer, Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen

Author(s)

Claudia Emmert, Ina Neddermeyer

Design

i_d buero, Stuttgart

Size

21 x 26 cm

Pages

152

Illustrations

60 color and 58 b/w

Language(s)

German

ISBN

978-3-947563-73-9

Unknown Influences of Modern Painting and Photography

Marta Hoepffner (b. 1912, Pirmasens; d. 2000, Lindenberg) is considered a pioneer of experimental photography. For the first time, this book compares the artist’s early photographic experiments, portraits, and color photographic studies with the paintings of Willi Baumeister (b. 1889, Stuttgart, d. 1955 Stuttgart). As professor at the Frankfurter Kunstschule – today’s Städelschule – Baumeister had a decisive influence on the development of his student Hoepffner. An extraordinary book that presents more than fifty works from the 1910s to the 1970s.

Marta Hoepffner’s works have been exhibited at, among others, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the National Portrait Gallery in London. Willi Baumeister studied at the Kunstakademie in Stuttgart and was a member of the influential November Group. He was defamed as “degenerate” during the Nazi regime and is now considered one of the outstanding artists of modernism.

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