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  1. 13 de nov. de 2010 · Max Ernst Hanging: Directed by François De Menil, John de Menil. With Max Ernst, Dominique de Menil. In this revealing documentary, patron, collector, and curator Dominique de Menil hangs the 1973 exhibition "Inside the Sight," in conversation with Max Ernst, the 20th-century Surrealist artist.

  2. In late 1939 and 1940, after living in France for almost 20 years, German artist Max Ernst was repeatedly imprisoned in internment camps in southern France as an enemy alien. According to an inscription on the back of the canvas, he painted Marlene during this harrowing time, before his flight to the United States in the spring of 1941.

  3. This is "Max Ernst Hanging (Documentary Feature)" by John de Menil on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

  4. MAX ERNST HANGING. a documentary feature about my grandmother Dominique de Menil

  5. 13 de nov. de 2010 · The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas. Overview. In this revealing documentary, patron, collector, and curator Dominique de Menil hangs the 1973 exhibition "Inside the Sight," in conversation with Max Ernst, the 20th-century Surrealist artist.

  6. In the mid-1920s, German artist Max Ernst developed a new technique known as grattage. In this medium, a variant of the frottage technique generally used for works on paper, the artist covered an unstretched canvas in layers of paint, placed it against a textured surface, and selectively scraped away the paint, revealing the patterning beneath.

  7. 2010 Directed by John De Menil, François De Menil. The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas. In this revealing documentary, patron, collector, and curator Dominique de Menil hangs the 1973 exhibition “Inside the Sight,” in conversation with Max Ernst, the 20th-century Surrealist artist.