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Galleries Art House: An Introduction to German Expressionist Films. The influence of German Expressionism on the films of Fritz Lang and Robert Wiene.
We do not believe in a single, sacred direction in art,’ said artist Max Lieberman in 1899, capturing the attitude of contemporary German artists at that time. Placing the emphasis on individual ...
Timothy O. Benson, curator at the Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies at LACMA, has called it “Expressionism in Germany and France: From Van Gogh to Kandinsky.” That certainly ...
The National Gallery of Art’s “The Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and Its Legacy” surveys artworks across eras of war and new frontiers in psychology.
Remaking a German Expressionist film presents a formidable task. A remake must negotiate any number of technical and ...
Artist Nolde, father of German “Expressionism,” lived through World War I, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich. When in 1937 the Nazis held a finger-pointing exhibit of “Degenerate Art ...
The BYU Museum of Art hosted "Reconciliation: Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints," which began on March 15. The collection ran until Oct. 19.
An exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Germany's Essen visits the early 20th century art movement's path to acceptance. The art movement was considered "diseased" until Essen's Folkwang Museum ...