The Quiet Elation of Jimmy Ernst.(Brief Article)

From: Art in America | Date: September 1, 2001| Author: LEBOWITZ, CATHY | Copyright information

Born Hans-Ulrich and dubbed "Jimmy, Dadafex minimus," by his well-known father, painter Jimmy Ernst is the subject of a recent monograph, a New York gallery show and an upcoming museum exhibition.

Neither his famous father nor the fascinating autobiography Jimmy Ernst (1920-1983) wrote of his early years in Germany and America, titled A Not-So-Still Life, should eclipse his patient and visionary achievement as an artist. The recent exhibition of 50 paintings and works on...

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