Hanna Nagel

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20. Jahrhundert
20th century
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compatibility of work and family
critique of patriarchy
Druckgrafik
Emil Orlik
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feminism
Feminismus
Frauen
graphic art
Hanna Nagel Prize
Hanna-Nagel-Preis
Heidelberg
Karl Hubbuch
Kathe Kollwitz
Kunsthalle Mannheim
Kunstlerin
motherhood
Mutterschaft
Neue Sachlichkeit
Paragraf 218
Paragraph 218
Patriarchatskritik
rediscovery
surrealism
Surrealismus
Vereinbarkeit Beruf
verism
Verismus
Wiederentdeckung
woman artist
women

Product details

  • ISBN 9783422989498
  • Weight: 1235g
  • Dimensions: 225 x 270mm
  • Publication Date: 03 May 2022
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Hanna Nagel’s focus as an artist was on drawing and graphic prints. Like no other woman artist of her time, she examined the relationship between men and women as well as the problematic balancing act between professional work and motherhood. Her work following her studies in Karlsruhe was at first characterized by objective precision. With her move to Berlin, she, however, distanced herself from the stringent drawing style of Neue Sachlichkeit. The oft-biographical works executed with a brush and pen in Indian ink are formally more complex and painterly, whereby the impression of these so-called "Dunkle Blätter" (Dark Works) corresponds to the narratively and symbolically charged topics chosen. The focus of the exhibition and catalogue is on the works of the 1920s and the early 1930s.

Inge Herold (*1962): studies of art history, classical archeology, and ancient history in Heidelberg. Since 1992, work at the Kunsthalle Mannheim, where she is deputy director and head of the collection and scholarship