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PAUL KLEE: THE SILENCE OF THE ANGEL

By: Publication details: 2005; Algeria, INA ARTE France-mit UnterstutzungSubject(s): Summary: Like Kandinsky and Delaunay, Klee revolutionized the traditional concepts of composition and color. By listening to the heartbeat of nature, exploring the science of his time, and studying music and poetry, Klee created his own artistic language, which questioned the nature of form, line, and color. He moved beyond figural abstraction to capture the very essence of movement in his painting, blurring the boundary between representation and abstraction. The writings, the life and the work of Paul Klee provide director Michael Gaumnitz with a framework for a film that unfolds the pictorial universe of a visionary artist.

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Like Kandinsky and Delaunay, Klee revolutionized the traditional concepts of composition and color. By listening to the heartbeat of nature, exploring the science of his time, and studying music and poetry, Klee created his own artistic language, which questioned the nature of form, line, and color. He moved beyond figural abstraction to capture the very essence of movement in his painting, blurring the boundary between representation and abstraction. The writings, the life and the work of Paul Klee provide director Michael Gaumnitz with a framework for a film that unfolds the pictorial universe of a visionary artist.

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