The End of Expressionism: Art and the November Revolution in Germany, 1918-1919University of Chicago Press, 8 jun 1990 - 332 páginas "Weinstein explores the attitudes and organizations of artists and architects in Berlin, Munich, and Dresden in response to the tumultuous events associated with the end of WWI and the (failed) Revolution. She traces the initial excitement and zeal and then the disillusionment as utopian dreams were dimmed by social, political, and military realities as well as by inherent contradiction within the arts movements itself. The accompanying b&w illustrations, fascinating in themselves, directly depict textual themes."—Booknews |
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The End of Expressionism: Art and the November Revolution in Germany, 1918-1919 Joan Weinstein No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1990 |
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academy Action Committee Adolf Behne anarchist April Arbeiter Arbeitsrat für Kunst architecture art market art world Bauhaus bourgeois Bruno Taut capitalist communist Conrad Felixmüller Council for Art Council of Artists council republic critic culture Dada December Die Aktion Dresden Dresden Secession Group Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten economic Eisner Ernst essay exhibition expres expressionism expressionist art expressionist artists Felixmüller's Freiheit Fritz Schaefler gallery Gruppe Gustav Landauer Hänisch Hans Richter Hausenstein Ibid issue January journal Karl Kokoschka Kultusministerium Künstler Letter Liebknecht manifesto March Max Pechstein Menschen München Münchner Neueste Nachrichten Munich museum Neue Blätter neuen Neueste Nachrichten 72 November Group Oskar Otto Dix painter painting party Paul Klee political proletariat promoted radical reform reprinted revolution Revolutionary Artists Richter Russian Schmidt-Rottluff Secession Group 1919 sionist social socialist Sozialismus Sozialistische spirit Sturm tion USPD Wach Walter Gropius Werke Wilhelm woodcut workers wrote Zehder Zeit