century. His famous series of prints testify to his powerful pictorial inventiveness, which produces idiosyncratic motifs that sometimes hint at surrealism. Formally, Klinger took up elements of Symbolism and Art Nouveau, which he condensed into an unmistakable style. It deals with the great themes of life: love, jealousy, passion and death. The exhibition focuses on selected episodes such as "Eva and the Future" and "The Glove", accompanied by rare proofs and preparatory drawings.
The exhibition features loans from the Museum der Bildenden Künste in Leipzig, which probably has the best collection of Klinger's works in the world.
The exhibition features loans from the Museum der Bildenden Künste in Leipzig, which probably has the best collection of Klinger's works in the world.