Coverbild Das Auge der Welt
Das Auge der Welt
Otto Dix und die Neue Sachlichkeit
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Texts by: Daniel Spanke, Prof. Dr. Nils Büttner, Dr. Birgit Schwarz, Änne Söll, James van Dyke, Dr. Julia Bulk, Ilka Voermann, Dr. Olaf Peters
Edited by: Kunstmuseum Stuttgart in Kooperation mit dem Lehrstuhl für Mittlere u. Neuere Kunstgeschichte der Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart
Foreword: Prof. Dr. Nils Büttner, Ulrike Groos
Graphic Design: Stapelberg&fritz mit Barbara Stehle
German
November 2012, 256 Pages, 0 Ills., 165 Photos
hardcover
237mm x 308mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3439-4
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| The dramatic twentieth century as reflected in the works of Otto Dix and the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) painters
“Neue Sachlichkeit—I invented it.” This is the catchy way Otto Dix, looking back, rewrote the development of the art movement, which alongside abstract art and Expressionism can be considered the “third path” taken in the development of art in the modern era. The unrelenting realism of his work is at the heart of an attitude situated somewhere between the grotesque and the classical, to which some of the most important artists of the twentieth century subscribed.This is the first publication to illuminate Neue Sachlichkeit against the backdrop of the Weimar Republic and National Socialism. Dix’s works—including the key Metropolis triptych (1928–29), the great psychological portraits, and, last but not least, the landscapes with their hidden symbolism, painted during the years he spent at Lake Constance—form the starting point for this exploration of his oeuvre. They are placed in a context with works of art by George Grosz, Rudolf Schlichter, and Christian Schad, creating a new perspective on this crucial chapter in German art history. (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-3491-2) Exhibition schedule: Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, November 10, 2012–April 7, 2013
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