Cobra. A Brief History

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ISBN: 9789491411328
Uitgever: Samsara Uitgeverij b.v.
Verschijningsvorm: Hardcover
Auteur: Willemijn Stokvis
Druk: 1
Taal: Engels
Verschijningsjaar: 2015
NUR: Beeldende kunst

The artists' group Cobra (1948-1951) was the most important avant-gardemovement in post-war Europe following the Second World War. The foundingmembers came from Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands. They comprised,among others, Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Constant, Corneille and Karel Appel,and their spontaneous and direct manner of painting, their rebellious theoriesand broad spectrum of creative expression inspired many other artists.The experiment was crucial to Cobra. The artists worked without a preordainedplan and with a great deal of fantasy and colour, much the same way as children.During the creative process they let themselves be influenced by myths,children's drawings, folk art, prehistory, Eastern calligraphy, primitive art and artby mental patients. They also collaborated on one canvas, on one sheet of paper,and combined words and images in a liberated way.Cobra has been extremely meaningful especially to the Dutch art world and wasvery influential in many European countries.In Cobra. A Brief History, Willemijn Stokvis, Cobra expert and author of manypublications about the group, sketches a clear and concise account not only ofthe movement's history, but also of the relationship of this European movementto international events in art. The unique visual material with which this book isfurthermore illustrated makes it a gem for every devotee of modern art.