Erich Engelbrecht Introspektive Bilder / Introspective Images

Author:   Waltraud Engelbrecht ,  Gottfried Knapp ,  Renate Vogt
Publisher:   Edition Axel Menges
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9783869050140


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   01 December 2019
Format:   Hardback
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"Text in English and German. Erich Engelbrecht (19282011) called his pictures ""introspective"". He remarked on this: ""The introspective image inspects the arena of the soul, the field of operation of archetypes, which constitute the fundamental pattern of our behaviour."" We are indebted to C.G. Jung for providing especially deep insights into the nature of archetypes. According to him, they constitute, in their totality, the collective human unconsciousness, and determine our actions. These archetypesbecome visible only in symbolic images. For Werner Haftmann such images are the works of symbol-forming artists of all times. The works of Erich Engelbrecht, whether graphics, oil pictures, gobelins, or wooden and steel figures, appear planimetric and abstract. In his steel figures, for instance, the third dimension exists only in the thickness of the steel plates. This makes his artworks akin to folk tales. In his book The European Folktale, Max Lüthi describes the style of the folk tale as ""planimetric and abstract"", with projecting all happenings on the level of plot. When the sister cuts her little finger off and uses it to open the door to the glass castle to free herimprisoned brothers in the folk tale The Seven Ravens, no blood flows and we hear no cry of pain.Both the folk tale and the ""introspective image"" tell a story and use primal images in order to do it. This mode of action of creating a coherence of meaning through a narrative of archetypalimages such as forest, cavern, or sea that rests upon primal human experience is described by C. G. Jung as an ""archetypal programme "", a primal behaviour pattern that all human beings follow,regardless of race, culture, or epoch. With the introspective image, as with the folk tale, the creative process must be intuitive and meditative, an immersion in the unconscious. Erich Engelbrecht had no plan or idea for an artwork, merely an empty sheet of paper or canvas in front of him; he made himself receptive, waited, and allowed himself to be guided by the images, a process that he experienced very much as an ordeal and even as a threat to his existence. He did, however, have a sense for when his process of searching was at an end, albeit without understanding the meaning of a picture created in this way. His wife Waltraud Engelbrecht would then try to ""read"" these images and to derive a coherence of meaning from correspondences of form and colour."

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Author:   Waltraud Engelbrecht ,  Gottfried Knapp ,  Renate Vogt
Publisher:   Edition Axel Menges
Imprint:   Edition Axel Menges
Weight:   1.386kg
ISBN:  

9783869050140


ISBN 10:   3869050144
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   01 December 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Language:   German

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Waltraud Engelbrecht, the wife of the artist, studied art history and philosophy. Her inspiring analyzes convey the metaphysical background of Engelbrecht's artistic work. As an art historian Renate Vogt accompanied the artist's work for many years and published numerous articles about his work. Gottfried Knapp works as an editor in the feuillton of the S�ddeutsche Zeitung in the field of art, architecture and film.

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