Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Gemälde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen, Graphik, Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer, Munich, September 6 - October 26, 1985, cat. no. 97 (color illu. p. 117). "First great impression today at Mary Wigman. I feel the parallel, as expressed in her dances, in the movement of the masses, which reinforce the individual movement. It is infinitely stimulating and attractive to draw these body movements. [.] Yes, what we suspected has become reality. The new art is here. Mary Wigman unconsciously uses much of the modern pictures and the creation of a modern concept of beauty is at work in her dances as well as in my pictures." E. L. Kirchner, January 16, 1926, in: Lothar Grisebach (ed.), Davoser Tagebuch, Stuttgart 1998, p. 126. "I"m now doing a lot of work and drawing every day at the Wigman dance school. This dance gives me a lot, it"s very much connected to our modern age." E. L. Kirchner to his partner Erna Schilling, letter dated February 2, 1926, quoted from: Hans Delfs (ed.), E. L. Kirchner. Der gesamte Briefwechsel, Zurich 2010, no. 1650.