Kurt Seligmann: First Message from the Spirit World of the Object

Kurt Seligmann: First Message from the Spirit World of the Object

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Jan 1, 2015 · English · Hardcover (188 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 188
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2015
Publisher Weinstein Gallery
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0979020735
ISBN-13 9780979020735

Description

Exploring the interplay between art and spirituality, this collection of essays delves into the profound legacy of Kurt Seligmann, an influential figure in the Surrealist movement. The contributors, each with unique insights, dissect Seligmann's work and his attempt to capture visions from the spirit world through his art. They examine how his experiences and beliefs shaped the objects he created, inviting the reader to consider the unseen dimensions of creativity.

Timothy Baum, along with the other esteemed authors, brings a rich tapestry of interpretation that reveals Seligmann's role as a bridge between the physical and metaphysical realms. As they navigate through his artistic journey, they highlight the significance of his practices that sought to transcend traditional boundaries, allowing for a deeper understanding of the objects that inhabit both realms.

The essays weave together personal anecdotes and scholarly analysis, offering a comprehensive look at Seligmann's influence while fostering an appreciation for the magical elements of his creations. Through their exploration, the authors inspire readers to reflect on their own perceptions of reality and the potential presence of the extraordinary within the familiar.

This discourse not only amplifies Seligmann's contributions to art but also encourages an ongoing dialogue about the connections between creativity, spirituality, and the human experience. Engaging and thought-provoking, the essays push the boundaries of conventional art criticism, paving the way for new interpretations and understandings of Seligmann’s work.

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Action & Adventure History Fantasy Art & Photography
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