Art for No One (Bilingual edition)

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  • ISBN 9783777438528
  • Weight: 1180g
  • Dimensions: 205 x 270mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2022
  • Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Between 1933 and 1945, artistic creativity within the German Reich was almost totally under the control of the National Socialist state. Many artists emigrated. But what about the ones who remained in Germany? Under what social and economic conditions did they focus on their art and what options for activity were open to them?

For artists who did not conform to the system, the years of National Socialism were an era of standstill and isolation. This volume questions this blanket judgement through 15 artist personalities and shows how differently they dealt with ostracism, the lack of audience and the absence of exchange, what possibilities they had for selling and exhibiting their works and to what extent they adapted to the requirements of the Nazi regime.

Some 150 paintings, sculptures, drawings and photographs reflect graphically the contradictions of this time.
Ilka Voermann is a curator at the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt.