Myths, Legends, and Cultural Renewal: Wagner's Sources
Myths, Legends, and Cultural Renewal: Wagner's Sources
Reinvented and passed on by each generation, myths, legends, and fables have continued to fascinate artists into the modern era. Many of the operatic works of Richard Wagner are deeply rooted in the German and Nordic traditions of folk tales and legends, Goethe drew upon German folklore for his description of the Walpurgisnacht, and the Brothers Grimm drew upon folk traditions in their retelling of popular fairy tales. This exhibition, organized by Timothy O. Benson, curator of LACMA’s Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies, explores Germanic myths and legends in various embodiments in the modern era.
This exhibition was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Image: Installation Shot, Myths, Legends, and Cultural Renewal, 2010, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- Apr 15–Sep 26, 2010
- Ahmanson Building, Level 2
This exhibition was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Image: Installation Shot, Myths, Legends, and Cultural Renewal, 2010, Los Angeles County Museum of Art