Discover a story of friendship told through Expressionist art
Dive into the pioneering work of The Blue Rider, a circle of artist friends in the early 20th century who were united by a mission to revolutionise modern art. Led by Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter, the group explored colour, sound and light, producing vibrant and bold creations.
Expressionists narrates their story through art, highlighting individual talents like Franz Marc's focus on colour and Alexander Sacharoff's freestyle performances. Women artists, including Gabriele Münter and Marianne Werefkin, played pivotal roles. The exhibition showcases over 130 masterpieces, spanning painting, sculpture, photography, and performance, a rare gathering of works made possible by Lenbachhaus, Munich.
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