Max Ernst, “Tremblement de terre printanier” (1964), 51 1/8 x 63 3/4 in (130 x 162 cm), presale estimate $600,000–1,000,000 (all images courtesy Bonhams) “Tremblement de terre printanier” (“Spring ...
Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents Max Ernst: Surreal Mindscapes & Characters in the Schaefer International Gallery, an exhibition showcasing the work of one of the most significant artists to ...
Surveying the long career of German-born artist Max Ernst (1891–1976), this exhibition puts emphasis on his engagement with process. MoMA has drawn from its holdings of Ernst’s paintings, sculptures, ...
“There’s an amusement to all of them,” says Paul Kasmin of the charmingly elegant and quirky works in his eponymous gallery’s current exhibition, “Max Ernst Paramyths: Sculpture, 1934–1967. He says ...
In a rare move, the Menil Collection will offer a Max Ernst sculpture valued between $400,000 and $600,000 at auction. The bronze Jeune homme au coeur battant (Young Man With a Fluttering Heart), was ...
During his entire career, Ernst found inspiration in scientific illustrations. One fruitful source of them was the popular science magazine La Nature (begun 1873). E.g., in two 1934 paintings, each ...
Max Ernst (1891-1976) was a German painter, sculptor, graphic artist and poet, known as one of the primary pioneers of the Dada and Surrealist movements. Born on April 2, 1891, in Brühl, Germany, ...
20th century sculpture is in full tilt this season, what with Picasso’s three dimensional works celebrated at MoMA, where the galleries are packed to the gills. But there’s a rich alternative down at ...
A group of 11 rare and darkly fantastical paintings incorporating birds by Max Ernst are to go on show at Sotheby’s in London–although none are for sale. The works have all been loaned by unnamed ...