
Kesher is proposing a bilingual guided tour of the first Parisian retrospective of the Viennese artist of the early 20th century Oskar Kokoschka on Wednesday 2nd November at 2.30 pm at Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, 11 Avenue du Président Wilson 75116 Paris (15€)
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Painter, but also writer, playwright and poet, Oskar Kokoschka appears as a committed artist, driven by the artistic and intellectual upheavals of Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century. By his desire to express the intensity of the moods of his time, and a certain talent for provocation, he became for critics the enfant terrible of Vienna from 1908 where, supported by Gustav Klimt and Adolf Loos , he inspired a new generation of artists, including Egon Schiele. A portrait painter of Viennese society, Kokoschka manages to highlight the interiority of his models with unparalleled efficiency.