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Exhibition: SPLENDOR AND MISERY - NEW OBJECTIVITY IN GERMANY

24.05.2024 to 29.09.2024 - Leopold Museum

Exhibition: SPLENDOR AND MISERY - NEW OBJECTIVITY IN GERMANY

ART


LOTTE LASERSTEIN, Tennisspielerin, 1929 © Privatbesitz | Foto: Lotte-Laserstein-Archiv Krausse, Berlin © Bildrecht, Wien 2023 LOTTE LASERSTEIN, Tennisspielerin, 1929 © Privatbesitz | Foto: Lotte-Laserstein-Archiv Krausse, Berlin © Bildrecht, Wien 2023

24.05. to 29.09.

The ramifications of World War I called for new depictions of reality in art. The resignation, accusations and indescribable hardship that characterized this time on the one hand, and the hope, longings and emerging zest for life of the "Golden Twenties" on the other, found expression in a new type of art – one that was unsentimental, sober, specific and purist; one that described the world in an objective, realistic manner. Artists including Max Beckmann, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Karl Hubbuch, Grethe Jürgens, Lotte Laserstein, Felix Nussbaum, Gerta Overbeck, Christian Schad, Rudolf Schlichter and many others, captured the zeitgeist on canvas and paper. This, the first comprehensive exhibition of German New Objectivity in Austria, follows on from the Leopold Museum’s previous presentations "The Twilight of Humanity" (2021) and "Hagenbund". "From Moderate to Radical Modernism" (2022), which both highlighted tendencies of New Objectivity.

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