Wassily Kandinsky, Poster for the first ‘Phalanx’ exhibition, 1901. ID: 1382 | Diese Datei wird angezeigt in: Kandinsky in Munich Between 1901 and 1904, twelve Phalanx exhibitions were shown throughout Munich, all of which sought to counter the existing Academic and Sezession trends. Works shown in the Phalanx exhibitions generally stemmed from Post-Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist styles, and guest contributors included Claude Monet, Paul Signac, and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. Significantly, while helping plan the Phalanx exhibitions, Kandinsky networked with other artists throughout Europe and in Russia, which allowed him to foster new relationships and develop inspiration for his own artistic style. These connections would help propel his career forward, helping him to later establish the Neue Künstlervereinigung München and Der Blaue Reiter. | Quelle: Lithograph on paper, 49.8 x 66.8 cm, Centre Pompidou, Paris. © Philippe Migeat - Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI /Dist. RMN-GP. | Rechte: vorbehalten SourceLithograph on paper, 49.8 x 66.8 cm, Centre Pompidou, Paris. © Philippe Migeat - Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI /Dist. RMN-GP.Rightsvorbehalten "Wassily Kandinsky, Poster for the first ‘Phalanx’ exhibition, 1901. " wird angezeigt in: Kandinsky in Munich