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The Klee Universe [Hardcover]

Christine Hopfengart , Dieter Scholz , Christina Thomson , Paul Klee
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April 1, 2009
There are artists whose métier is the observation or documentation of the world, and artists who set the world aside altogether to build their own visionary cosmology, designing its constituent parts from scratch as a personal mythology relayed in motifs. Paul Klee (1879-1940) was such an artist, as his aphorism "Art does not reproduce the visible, rather it makes visible" testifies, and The Klee Universe addresses his work from this perspective. In 1906, Klee noted in his diary, "All will be Klee," and in 1911, as the encyclopedist of his cosmos, he began to meticulously chronicle his works in a catalogue that, by the time he died, was to contain more than 9,000 items. Here, in the fashion of an Orbis Pictus or a Renaissance emblem book, Klee's oeuvre is made legible as a cogent entirety, in thematic units address: the human life cycle, from birth and childhood to sexual desire, parenthood and death; music, architecture, theater and religion; plants, animals and landscapes; and, finally, darker, destructive forces in the shape of war, fear and death. The Klee Universe reimagines the artist as a Renaissance man, an artist of great learning whose cosmos proves to be a coherent system of ideas and images.
Paul Klee (1879-1940) was born and died in Switzerland, though he never obtained Swiss citizenship. Technically of German nationality, he taught at the Bauhaus from 1921 to 1926, alongside Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc and others. Seventeen of his works were included in the Nazi's infamous 1937 Munich exhibition of "degenerate art."

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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Hatje Cantz; y First printing edition (April 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3775722734
  • ISBN-13: 978-3775722735
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 1.3 x 11.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #537,438 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Making the invisible visible. April 27, 2009
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Undoubtedly the best recent publication on Paul Klee, this book is the catalogue for an exhibition held at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin in late 2008-early 2009. It encompasses the entire career of the Swiss artist, with first-rate color illustrations of numerous works on all kinds of media (paintings on canvas, on board, on gesso, drawings, watercolors, prints...). Based on the many works by Klee donated by the late art dealer Heinz Berggruen to various museums (the Pompidou Center in Paris, the Met in NYC and the Berggruen Museum in Berlin) and complemented by numerous loans from around the world, it is accompanied by in-depths studies of various aspects of Klee's art (music, animals, nature, Eros, travels, women, men, lettering, religion, war, etc). The illustrations are mostly full-page and the essays tackle such themes as Klee's inspirational sources, his relationship to the city of Berlin, or his rise as a modern master. Berggruen's son Olivier also writes about his father's relationship to the art of Paul Klee (whom he never got to meet)which he relentlessly promoted until his death.

A must-have for anyone interested in Klee, this book should be ranked equal to the monograph published by Moma in NYC in 1987 (Paul Klee: His Life and Work), which is now out of print.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Klee Universe August 26, 2009
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First this book comes from a publishing house (Hatje Cantz) that produces very beautiful pieces on artists. If you are a fan of Paul Klee this is a must have.
The reproductions are exquisite, the writing, for all us 'non reading' artists, is accessible on every page. And the book is so fine that reading is invitational.
This book is an interesting companion piece to one that was given to me recently (Paul Klee the thinking eye - Percy Lund,Humphries & Co Publisher 1964) by a Cal Arts graduate. This book was used then as a text for a 2D Design course. Having taught the same class for 30 College Art Course years I am not sure I could have made Klee's instructions decipherable. But with the Klee Universe in hand I would be encouraged to try.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Klee Genius April 27, 2011
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I am thrilled to own this book and add it to my collection of Paul Klee books. I have intensely studied his art for nearly twenty years and marvel at his mind and imagination not to mention his draughtsmanship and sense of color. This book is lavish with works I was unaware of and now enthralled by, due in large part to the exceptional color plates. There are personal photos of Klee and family which are informative and charming. I highly recommend this large volume for anyone seeking a most profound book about Paul Klee and his work and place in 20th Century art history. I believe he was one of the earliest practitioners of Abstract Expressionism and in many cases with a graphic style purely his own.
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