Die Neue Sachlichkeit / The New Objectivity

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"entartete Kunst"
1902er-Jahre
1925
Alexander Kanoldt
Anita Ree
Arno Henschel
Babylon Berlin
Bild der Frau
Carlo Mense
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Christian Schad
Die Neue Sachlichkeit
drawing
Edward Hopper
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Eugen Knaus
Felix Nussbaum
Fotografie
Franz Lenk
Franz Radziwill
Fritz Burmann
Georg Scholz
Georg Schrimpf
George Grosz
Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O’Keeffe
Grafik
Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub
Hans Grundig
Jeanne Mammen
Karl Hubbuch
Karl Volker
Kate Diehn Bitt
Landschaftsdarstellung
Literatur
Lotte Laserstein
Magischer Realismus
Malerei
Mannheim
Max Beckmann
Nationalsozialismus
Neue Sachlichkeit
Niklaus Stoecklin
Ottilie Roderstein
Otto Dix
Painting
Rudolf Schlichter
Sammlungs- und Ausstellungsgeschichte
Selbstbildnis
Stillleben
Weimarer Republik
Zeichnung
Zwanziger Jahre

Product details

  • ISBN 9783422802506
  • Weight: 2141g
  • Dimensions: 230 x 275mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
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German-english edition

The epochal term "New Objectivity" became synonymous with the cultural awakening of the 1920s, and with the rationalism and objective precision to be observed in art as well as architecture, design, photography and literature at that time. In 1925, Gustav F. Hartlaub coined the term with an exhibition of the same name. 100 years later, the exhibition shown then at Kunsthalle Mannheim will be scrutinized critically and reconstructed digitally. In addition to works by key artistic figures such as Max Beckmann, Otto Dix and George Grosz, the new exhibition will also present overlooked positions, especially those of female artists such as Anita Rée and Lotte Laserstein. The scope will also be extended topographically, e.g. to Switzerland and Italy, as well as chronologically, to the 1930s and early 1940s. The publication promises visual immersion in a formative stylistic epoch and will provide insights into the current state of research on key questions of New Objectivity.

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  • New Objectivity - a panorama of the 1920s and 1930s
  • An era rediscovered: female positions and forgotten artists, highlighting people, motifs and themes
  • Exhibition: Kunsthalle Mannheim, 22.11.2024 - 9.3.2025

With contributions by Jelle Bouwhuis, James A. van Dyke, Inge Herold, Henning Lobin, Olaf Peters, Gunnar Saecker, Sebastian Schneider, Harald Stockert / Anja Gillen, Claude W. Sui, Christoph Vögele