Hexentexte
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Unica Zürn, Hexentexte, 1945
Don't miss this exhibition at the Drawing Center in New York.
Unica Zürn: Dark Spring
April 17 - July 23, 2009
Unica Zürn: Dark Spring will present approximately 50 ink and watercolor works on paper by the late German artist and writer Unica Zürn, spanning from the early 1950s until her tragic suicide in 1970. A noted poet and novelist, Zürn produced numerous expressionistic short stories that were published in German newspapers throughout the 1950s before moving to Paris with German Surrealist artist, Hans Bellmer, who would be her partner and collaborator until her death. Zürn began producing paintings and drawings related to her Surrealist-influenced literary work while living in Paris, becoming acquainted with many artists in the Surrealist circle, including André Breton, Max Ernst, Man Ray, and Marcel Duchamp. Part whimsical cartoons, part intricate portraits, Zürn’s chimerical fantasies make for drawings that are deeply revelatory yet playfully imaginative. Curated by João Ribas.
I'm fascinated that there will be a Family Art Workshop.
On the Hexentexte: "As natural extensions of Zürn's established interest in hidden meanings and coincidences, Bellmer urged her to experiment with 'automatic' drawings and anagrams. In summer 1954, Zürn published Hexentexte (Witches' Writings), a book reproducing ten drawings and anagrams, with a short postscript on anagrams by Bellmer. (Thirty deluxe copies also had an original drawing by him)."
Links:
--My previous posts on Zürn.
--Webpage on the anagrams of Hexentexte.
--Renée Riese Hubert on Zürn and Bellmer.

Unica Zürn, Hexentexte, 1945

Unica Zürn, Hexentexte, 1945

Unica Zürn, Hexentexte, 1945
