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Kunsthalle Wuerth in Germany Exhibits a Fascination with Forests

artwork: David Hockney - This painting entitled "Thee Trees near Thixendale",  as part of the exhibition 'Waldeslust (Passion for Forests)' at the Kunsthalle Wuerth in Schwaebisch-Hall, Germany. The exhibition, which runs until 15 April 2012, presents artworks from the Wuerth Collection. - Photo by EPA


KUNZELSAU, GERMANY – The fascinations of the forest! Hardly another subject in art history can match the forest for expressive potential and a concomitant multiplicity of meanings. As a favorite setting for fairy tales, forests formed an essential projection screen during childhood. The mostly young heroes and heroines went astray there, encountered unusual creatures, were transformed, enchanted, or gobbled up, only to prevail in the end. The phantasmagorical ideas of Romantic painters, writers, and composers still move us in the twenty-first century and have become embedded in our feeling and thinking. Doesn’t a stroll in the woods still hold the promise of time to think and recuperate from humdrum life? On view 7 November through 15 April. 2012.