Kitsch movement

Kitsch painting is an international movement made up of classical painters, a result of a 24 September 1998 speech and philosophy given by the Norwegian figurative artist, Odd Nerdrum,[1] later clarified in his book On Kitsch[2] with Jan-Ove Tuv and others.

[note 1] The movement incorporates the techniques of the Old Masters with narrative, romanticism, and emotionally charged imagery.

The Kitsch movement has been considered an indirect criticism of the contemporary art world, but according to Nerdrum, this is not the expressed intention.

[3][4][5] The philosophy originated by Nerdrum first manifested into a group among Nerdrum's circle of students[6] Jan-Ove Tuv, Helene Knoop, Hege Elizabeth Haugen, Monika Helgesen, Jeremy Caniglia, Kjetil Jul, Brad Silverstein, Carlos Madrid, Stefan Boulter, Brandon Kralik, Nanne Nyander, and soon expanded.

[8][9][10][11][12][13][14] a traveling exhibition which includes painters from around the world.

Image shows man on a spherical object hunched over.
Hope , George Frederic Watts , 1886. Cover of On Kitsch by Odd Nerdrum and others. [ note 1 ]