SART2400 Max Beckmann-Research File

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References:

This section contains the reference list for SART 2400 Assessment One

BOOKS:

  • Belting, H. (1989). Max Beckmann. New York: Timken Publishers.
  • Beckmann, M. and Lackner, S. (1977). Max Beckmann. New York: H.N. Abrams.
  • Beckmann, M. (1996). Max Beckmann in exile. New York: Guggenheim Museum.
  • Fischer, F. (1972). Max Beckmann. New York: Phaidon.
  • Fisher, J. and Beckmann, M. (1992). Max Beckmann prints from the Museum of Modern Art. Fort Worth: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
  • Beckmann, M. and Vorwerk, U. (2011). Beckmann & America. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz.

ARTICLES:

  • Laura HOPTMAN, The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World, exhibition catalogue, MOMA, New York, 2014. http://www.moma.org/momaorg/shared/pdfs/docs/publication_pdf/3208/MoMA_ForeverNow_PREVIEW.pdf?1414419175

  • Amyx, C. (1951). Max Beckmann: The Iconography of the Triptychs. The Kenyon Review, 13(4), 610-623.

  • Beall, K. (1970). MAX BECKMANN DAY AND DREAM. The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, 27(1), 2-19.

  • Cooper, H. (2003). Max Beckmann. Artforum International,42(1), 222-223. (A winner!)

  • Enright, R. (2003). The painter of things that never go away: Eric Fischl on Max Beckmann. Border Crossings, 22(3), N/a.

  • Furtado, P. (2003). Beyond degeneracy. History Today, 53(2), 5-6.

  • Hamlin, A., & Lubar, Robert. (2007). Between Form and Subject: Max Beckmann’s Critical Reception and Development, Ca. 1906–1924, 381 p.

  • Heller, Michael. (2007). Beckmann Variations. New England Review: Middlebury Series, 28(3), 143-60.
    If you wish to get hold of the invisible, wrote Beckmann, you must penetrate as deeply as possible into the visible. Space is the infinite deity

  • Kessler, C. (1955). Max Beckmann’s Departure: The Modern Artist as Heroic Prophet. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 14(2), 206-217.

  • McCullagh, Janice. (2008). Thomas Wolfe and Max Beckmann: A Creative Sympathy. Thomas Wolfe Review, 32(1-2), 70-86.

  • J, P. (2002). Max Beckmann. Salmagundi, 133/134, pp.70-72.

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