The German Expressionist artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) was a physical and psychological wreck when he first arrived in Davos in 1917. Addicted to alcohol and morphine, he was suffering ...
Dismissed from war service to recover in Davos’s sanatorium in 1917, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner began transmuting the hectic urban expressionism of his shrill Berlin scenes to hallucinatory Alpine ...
Vor ziemlich genau hundert Jahren konnte man in der NZZ eine deftige Polemik gegen den expressionistischen Künstler Ernst Ludwig Kirchner lesen. Anlass war eine Ausstellung in der Basler Kunsthalle.
Among the private sponsors who had pledged to contribute to the remaining funding were the World Economic Forum and the Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Foundation. Davos’s loss may be Chur’s gain.