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Vortrag: Catherine MacKenzie

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18.09.2019
von 18:15 bis 19:30

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Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Vortragsraum 242, II. OG, Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 10, 80333 München

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Dr. Max Stern and Canadian art: an engagement generated by exile

Vortrag in englischer Sprache

 

Forced from his profession as an art dealer and gallery owner by the National Socialists in Germany and then by British government actions against enemy aliens, Dr. Max Stern rapidly achieved prominence in Canada after his 1942 release from an internment camp.  His subsequent self-fashioning as the first organizer of a large  commercial exhibition of Emily Carr’s work and as an ardent proponent of living Canadian art through his Dominion Gallery in Montreal suggests a remarkable sense of adventure. However, as this heavily illustrated talk will argue, the new (sometimes hesitant) commitment to Canadian art actually had to struggle to find its place alongside a more abiding affection for various forms of European production. Occasionally these distinct enthusiasms came together,  as in the numerous paintings Stern sold and collected by the European-based Canadian painter James Wilson Morrice, but more often they co-existed awkwardly in Stern’s practice, in analogy to the oft-times unsettled condition of exile.

 

Vortrag MacKenzie

Emily Carr, Herbst in Frankreich, 1911, 49 × 65,9 cm, Öl auf Karton
© Ankauf 1948, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Foto: NGC


Catherine MacKenzie ist Professorin für Kunstgeschichte an der Concordia University, Montreal und seit 2018 Senior Research Advisor für das Stern Cooperation Project am Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte

 

Grußwort von Marie-Ève Jean, Generaldelegierte von Québec

 

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