The exhibition 'And We'll Never Be Parted' at Prague's Kunsthalle sheds light on the significant yet underappreciated love story of Anna-Eva Bergman and Hans Hartung, both pivotal figures in the avant-garde art scene. Featuring 350 items, including paintings, photographs, and their compelling breakup letter, the exhibit highlights their individual artistic journeys while emphasizing the importance of their creative partnership. Hartung, with his notable contributions to art informel, often overshadowed Bergman, who also made an impact through anti-Nazi illustrations. Their story illustrates the complexities of personal and professional relationships in the art world, culminating in their reunion as creative equals.
The exhibition 'And We'll Never Be Parted' showcases the profound yet often overlooked love and artistic partnership between Anna-Eva Bergman and Hans Hartung.
Bergman and Hartung's dynamic relationship reflects their individual struggles and triumphs within the art world, alongside their thrilling personal narratives.
Featuring 350 items, the exhibit includes poignant artifacts such as a breakup letter that ultimately paved the way for their reunion as equals, emphasizing their collaborative journey.
Hartung, an influential figure in art informel, contrasted with Bergman's early career, where her anti-Nazi illustrations showcased her political engagement and artistic voice.
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