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Modern Worlds - Austrian and German Art, 1890-1940

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Published on the twentieth anniversary of the founding of Neue Galerie New York, this stunning volume celebrates the varied achievements of modern art history in the German-speaking world by examining historical developments in Austria and Germany from 1890 to 1940.

Illustrated throughout with exquisite reproductions of the museum's holdings, this book considers the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche and his writings on the fine arts and examines the founding of the Secessionist artists' organizations in Germany and Austria. Insightful essays trace the emergence of Expressionism and abstraction, as well as the development of such movements as Dada and New Objectivity. Evolutions in architecture and design are appraised through the legacy of the Arts and Crafts movement, as well as the establishment of the Darmstadt Artists' Colony and the Wiener Werkstätte. The book also examines the role of the German Werkbund and the founding of the Bauhaus school. Finally, the book briefly addresses the horrific impact of the National Socialists' degenerate art campaign, which resulted in incalculable damage and led to the exile and death of artists and designers of the era. From well-known artists such as Otto Dix, Josef Hoffmann, Vasily Kandinsky, Gustav Klimt, and Egon Schiele, to lesser recognized but equally important figures, including Albert Birkle, Alfred Kubin, Felix Nussbaum, and Dagobert Peche, this book offers an authorative and kaleidoscopic look at a crucial moment in history and a portrait of radical thought that changed forever the way we experience art in our lives.

About the author

Olaf Peters ist Professor für Moderne Kunst an der Martin Luther Universität in Halle-Wittenberg.JANIS STAGGS ist kuratorische Leiterin und Leiterin der Publikationsabteilung der Neuen Galerie New York und Verfasserin von Wiener Werkstätte Jewelry.Renée Price ist Gründungsdirektorin der Neuen Galerie New York.

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Published on the twentieth anniversary of the founding of Neue Galerie New York, this stunning volume celebrates the varied achievements of modern art history in the German-speaking world by examining historical developments in Austria and Germany from 1890 to 1940.

Illustrated throughout with exquisite reproductions of the museum’s holdings, this book considers the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche and his writings on the fine arts and examines the founding of the Secessionist artists' organizations in Germany and Austria. Insightful essays trace the emergence of Expressionism and abstraction, as well as the development of such movements as Dada and New Objectivity. Evolutions in architecture and design are appraised through the legacy of the Arts and Crafts movement, as well as the establishment of the Darmstadt Artists’ Colony and the Wiener Werkstätte. The book also examines the role of the German Werkbund and the founding of the Bauhaus school. Finally, the book briefly addresses the horrific impact of the National Socialists’ degenerate art campaign, which resulted in incalculable damage and led to the exile and death of artists and designers of the era. From well-known artists such as Otto Dix, Josef Hoffmann, Vasily Kandinsky, Gustav Klimt, and Egon Schiele, to lesser recognized but equally important figures, including Albert Birkle, Alfred Kubin, Felix Nussbaum, and Dagobert Peche, this book offers an authorative and kaleidoscopic look at a crucial moment in history and a portrait of radical thought that changed forever the way we experience art in our lives.

Product details

Authors Olaf Peters
Assisted by René Price (Editor), Renée Price (Editor)
Publisher Prestel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.11.2021
 
EAN 9783791379289
ISBN 978-3-7913-7928-9
No. of pages 656
Dimensions 244 mm x 62 mm x 295 mm
Weight 4154 g
Illustrations 88 SW-Abb., 435 Farbabb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

Nationalsozialismus, Expressionismus, Bauhaus, Verstehen, Österreich, Deutschland, Neue Sachlichkeit, Werkbund, Dada, Wiener Werkstätte, 1900 bis 1909 n. Chr., 1910 bis 1919 n. Chr., 1890 bis 1899 n. Chr., Secession, Felix Nussbaum, Friedrich Nietzsche, Alfred Kubin, eintauchen, ca. 1919 bis ca. 1939 (Zwischenkriegszeit), Deutsche und österreichische Kunstgeschichte, Albert Birkle, ca. 1910 bis ca. 1919, Zwischenkriegszeit (ca. 1919 bis ca. 1939)

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