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Ursula : das bin ich. Na und? = Ursula : that's me. So what?
- Title
- Ursula : das bin ich. Na und? = Ursula : that's me. So what? / Herausgeber, Stephan Diederich ; Redaktionelle Mitarbeit, Helena Kuhlmann.
- Publication
- Köln : Verlag der Buchandlung Walther und Franz König, [2023]
- ©2023
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- Description
- 397 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimile, portraits; 28 cm
- Summary
- "Ursula Schultze-Bluhm, who is known simply as Ursula, was one of the most important German artists of the second half of the twentieth century. She was born in Mittenwalde, Germany, in 1921 and died in Cologne in 1999. Museum Ludwig's exhibition Ursula--That's Me. So What?, which is the first comprehensive museum show on the artist in over thirty years, offers a fresh look at her oeuvre. The show contains 236 works, of which 44 are from the collection of the Museum Ludwig.Ursula's life and work offer an unconventional narrative of artistic independence. Her art exemplifies the idea that Surrealism is not a style, but an attitude. Ursula subverted reality and found the uncanny in the everyday, challenging the authorities of society and art by imagining new worlds in which old hierarchies are thrown overboard and new ways of life are conceivable. Ursula shared this utopian imagination with artists such as Leonora Carrington, Leonor Fini, Dorothea Tanning, and Unica Zürn.It is impossible to unambiguously categorize the essence of Ursula's works. Terms such as naive painting, Surrealism, or individual mythology only touch on individual aspects of her unorthodox visual ideas, which always convey an intensely sensual experience. As early as 1954, Jean Dubuffet integrated works by her into his Musée de l'Art Brut. Like André Breton, Dubuffet appreciated the unconventional narrative style of her texts and pictures, which--at least on first glance--seem to stand outside of time. While they often refer to mythology, they usually reflect the artist's own emotional states, fears, and obsessions. 'I impose my visions on reality--I am completely artificial,' Ursula declared, characterizing her unusual parallel worlds in which extravagant characters exist and the familiar and the uncanny are perceptible. Beauty and transience, the fairy-like and the monstrous, thrive side by side. One of Ursula's characteristic subjects was Pandora, the woman who was created from clay in Greek mythology, in whose story the most terrible evils and the most excellent gifts are inseparably intertwined. Ursula's scenes are frequently inhabited by fantastical hybrid creatures, and the allure of transformation is tangible everywhere, challenging time-worn dualisms such as woman/man and human/nature.This overview exhibition at the Museum Ludwig aims to present Ursula's captivating and self-assured work to a new generation of museum visitors. The show reveals that it is the individuality of Ursula's work that allows it to touch on so many fundamental and topical issues, including female self-determination and the challenging of established gender identities, with a worldview in which everything is interconnected and mutually dependent."--
- Uniform Title
- Ursula (Verlag der Buchandlung Walther und Franz König)
- Alternative Title
- Ursula : that's me. So what?
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Exhibition catalogs.
- Note
- Catalogue of an exhibition held at Museum Ludwig, Cologne, 18 March-23 July 2023.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Language (note)
- Texts in English and German.
- Call Number
- JQF 23-1289
- ISBN
- 9783753304052
- 3753304050
- LCCN
- https://id.rijksmuseum.nl/301324590
- OCLC
- 1376220776
- Title
- Ursula : das bin ich. Na und? = Ursula : that's me. So what? / Herausgeber, Stephan Diederich ; Redaktionelle Mitarbeit, Helena Kuhlmann.
- Publisher
- Köln : Verlag der Buchandlung Walther und Franz König, [2023]
- Copyright Date
- ©2023
- Type of Content
- textstill image
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Language
- Texts in English and German.
- Added Author
- Ursula, 1921-1999.Diederich, Stephan, editor.Kuhlmann, Helena, editor.Museum Ludwig, host institution.
- Other Standard Identifier
- https://id.rijksmuseum.nl/301324590 uri
- Research Call Number
- JQF 23-1289