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Paul Grundwalt - Varieté |
A great exhibition was staged in Francfort 2017-2018. "Splendor And Misery In the Weimar Republic from Otto Dix to Jeanne Mammen"
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Albert Birkle - Kurfurstendamm - 1924 |
"Social tensions, political struggles, social upheavals, as well as artistic revolutions and innovations characterize the Weimar Republic. In a major thematic exhibition the SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE is presenting German art from 1918 to 1933. Direct, ironic, angry, accusatory, and often even prophetic works demonstrate the struggle for democracy and paint a picture of a society in the midst of crisis and transition. Many artists were moved by the problems of the age to mirror reality and everyday life in their search for a new realism or “naturalism.” They captured the stories of their contemporaries with an individual signature: the processing of World War I with depictions of maimed soldiers and “war profiteers,” public figures, the big city with its entertainment industry and increasing prostitution, political unrest and economic chasms, as well as the role model of the New Woman, the debates about paragraphs 175 and 218 (regarding punishability of homosexuality and abortion), the social changes resulting from industrialization, and the growing enthusiasm for sports."
"The exhibition assembles 200 paintings by famous artists and others who have been largely neglected to date, including Max Beckmann, Kate Diehn-Bitt, Otto Dix, Dodo, Conrad Felixmüller, George Grosz, Carl Grossberg, Hans and Lea Grundig, Karl Hubbuch, Lotte Laserstein, Alice Lex-Nerlinger, Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler, Jeanne Mammen, Oskar Nerlinger, Franz Radziwill, Christian Schad, Rudolf Schlichter, Georg Scholz, and Richard Ziegler. Together with historical films, magazines, posters, and photographs the exhibition provides an impressive panorama of a period that even today, 100 years after its advent, has lost nothing of its relevance and potential for discussion."
(from the catalogue of the exhibition at Schirn Kunsthalle, Francfort, 2017-2018)
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Karl Hofer - Tiller Girls |
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Horst Naumann - Weimar carnival |
The SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE FRANKFURT is one of Europe’s most important exhibition venues, opened in 1986. It focuses on art-historical and historico-cultural themes, discourses, and trends from a contemporary perspective.
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