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Het gesprek - Beatrice von Bormann (12 november 2024)

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Annemieke Bosman praat met Beatrice von Bormann, directeur van Museum De Fundatie in Zwolle, over de tentoonstelling Marianne von Werefkin - Pionier van het expressionisme. Marianne von Werefkin werd op twintigjarige leeftijd al de Russische Rembrandt genoemd. Ze speelde aan het begin van de 20ste eeuw een cruciale rol in de ontwikkeling van het expressionisme in Duitsland. En ze maakte deel uit van het kunstenaarsnetwerk Der Blaue Reiter. Toch is Marianne von Werefkin (1860-1938) veel minder bekend dan kunstenaars Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc en haar langjarige partner Alexej von Jawlensky. Vanaf de herfst is voor het eerst in Nederland het kleurrijke werk van Marianne von Werefkin in een overzichtstentoonstelling te zien, samen met een aantal werken van haar tijdgenoten. Museum de Fundatie organiseert de tentoonstelling Marianne von Werefkin - Pionier van het expressionisme in samenwerking met het Museo Comunale d’Arte Moderna in Ascona. De tentoonstelling is in Zwolle te zien tot en met 16 maart 2025.

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Annemieke Bosman praat met Beatrice von Bormann, directeur van Museum De Fundatie in Zwolle, over de tentoonstelling Marianne von Werefkin - Pionier van het expressionisme. Marianne von Werefkin werd op twintigjarige leeftijd al de Russische...

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