Alfred Kubin: The Aesthetics of Evil by Elisabeth Dutz
Drawing obsessions
The ALBERTINA modern exhibition presents Alfred Kubins view of the world of evil, the predominant theme of his life and work. The aesthetics of evil prove to be the antithesis of a tranquil idyll for him, one of the most outstanding drawing artists of the twentieth century. Trapped in his fantasies, he finds himself confronted with uncanny dream apparitions and a pronounced fear of the feminine, the night, and fate. This catalogue explores Kubins graphic cosmos of the ominous, his nightmares and obsessions and the iconography of evil.
The ALBERTINA modern exhibition presents Alfred Kubins view of the world of evil, the predominant theme of his life and work. The aesthetics of evil prove to be the antithesis of a tranquil idyll for him, one of the most outstanding drawing artists of the twentieth century. Trapped in his fantasies, he finds himself confronted with uncanny dream apparitions and a pronounced fear of the feminine, the night, and fate. This catalogue explores Kubins graphic cosmos of the ominous, his nightmares and obsessions and the iconography of evil.