Hein Heckroth - Bühnenbildner, Filmdesigner, Maler
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Hein Heckroth - Bühnenbildner, Filmdesigner, Maler

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Hein Heckroth - Bühnenbildner, Filmdesigner, MalerHein Heckroth (1901 1970) war als Bhnenbildner, Kostmentwerfer, Produktionsdesigner, Maler und Zeichner ein bedeutender Akteur im Kunstleben seiner Zeit. Er schuf die Ausstattung fr Theaterproduktionen ersten Ranges, zum Beispiel fr das von Kurt Jooss choreografierte Tanzdrama Der grne Tisch (1932). Der legendre Ballettfilm The Red Shoes (1948) erhielt durch Heckroths Entwrfe sein Geprge und brachte ihm den Oscar in der Kategorie "Best Art Direction

Hein Heckroth (1901-1970) war als Bühnenbildner, Kostümentwerfer, Produktionsdesigner, Maler und Zeichner ein bedeutender Akteur im Kunstleben seiner Zeit. Er schuf die Ausstattung für Theaterproduktionen ersten Ranges, zum Beispiel für das von Kurt Jooss choreografierte Tanzdrama Der grüne Tisch (1932). Der legendäre Ballettfilm The Red Shoes (1948) erhielt durch Heckroths Entwürfe sein Gepräge und brachte ihm den Oscar in der Kategorie "Best Art Direction (Color)" ein. Doch obwohl Heckroth als Szenograf über Jahrzehnte mit vielen Theater- und Filmgrößen aufs Engste zusammenarbeitete und als Maler wiederholt - auch posthum - durch Ausstellungen gewürdigt wurde, ist die Landkarte seiner ruhelosen und wechselvollen Karriere noch voller weißer Flecken. Das Buch trägt dazu bei, Heckroths Werkbiografie weiter und tieferdringend zu erkunden und ihn als einen exemplarischen Akteur der Moderne greifbar zu machen. In den einzelnen Beiträgen geht es deshalb sowohl um die Rekonstruktion biografischer Stationen Heckroths als auch um eine differenzierte Einordnung des Künstlers und seines vielgestaltigen Schaffens in die historischen Kontexte. Mit Beiträgen von Marcus Kiefer, Sigrid Ruby, Daniel Cremer, Ian Christie, Susanne Marschall, Guido Altendorf, Henning Engelke und Katharina Weick-Joch.

EAN: 9783894456108
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Redaktion: Kiefer, Marcus & Ruby, Sigrid
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 228
Abbildungen: Abbildungen in Farbe
Keyword: Biografie; Bühnenbild; Film; Hein Heckroth; Kunst; Moderne; Monografie; Surrealismus; Szenografie; Theater
Fachschema: Zwanzigstes Jahrhundert~Künstler - Künstlerin~Drama / Theater~Theater~Farbfotografie~Fotografie~Photo~Photographie
Fachkategorie: einzelne Künstler, Künstlermonografien~Filmgeschichte, Filmtheorie und Filmkritik~Kunst: allgemeine Themen~Fotografie
Länge: 240 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Höhe: 19 mm
Gewicht: 680 gr
Produktform: Gebunden
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