“Nothing is more exotic than what surrounds us, nothing is more imaginative than objectivity,” said the Austrian-Czech writer Egon Erwin Kisch in 1925. Kisch is among the dozens of writers, painters, ...
Als der französische Dichter und Schriftsteller André Breton mit seinem „Manifest des Surrealismus“ die Wirklichkeit auf den Kopf stellte und seine Bewegung das verdrängte Unterbewusste zum Vorschein ...
Neue Sachlichkeit and the German realism of the twenties / Wieland Schmied -- Illustrations of the paintings and works on paper -- Photography and the Neue Sachlichkeit movement / Ute Eskildsen -- ...
Die 1920er-Jahre waren eine Zeit des Aufbruchs, des technischen Fortschritts, aber auch der Arbeitslosigkeit und des politischen Niedergangs, der schließlich in die Diktatur führte. Eine Zeit, in der ...
The RA turns over its grand halls to an erudite, even academic look at half a century of Brazilian painting. There are some interesting finds amid the abundance.
In the aftermath of the First World War, avant-garde, utopian and idealistic styles were rejected as superficial by German artists who sought more realistic responses to the everyday world of post-war ...
The end of the First World War shocked the arts, nowhere more so than in Germany. Empire was out. Democracy was in. A thin veil of liberalism shrouded the darker forces of defeatism, instability, and ...
Highlighting such painters as Otto Dix, George Grosz and Max Beckmann, the Neue Galerie devotes a show to the German art movement that was at once dispassionate and disturbing. Karen Wilkin ...
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