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This summer, the Figge Art Museum has four fun and fascinating new exhibitions for visitors to enjoy, a news release says. From the story of the museum’s building to powerful artwork from the ...
The exhibitions include "Model Museum," which features architect David Copperfield's earliest sketches of the Figge Art Museum before its opening in 2005.
German Expressionism is scant on deathless happy endings; it did, however, almost single-handedly birth the horror and crime genres. Remaking a German Expressionist film presents a formidable task.
The BYU Museum of Art hosted “Reconciliation: Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints,” an exhibit that explores the intersection of faith, philosophy and art in early 20th-century ...
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 ...
As Seen on ‘Beetlejuice’: German Expressionist Sculptures Brought to Life In the classic horror comedy, Beetlejuice brings Delia Deetz's abstract statues to life to terrorize his victims.
An oil painting by the German Expressionist Gabriele Münter portrays two of her friends lolling in summer indolence on a verdant Alpine slope, under a lowering indigo sky. While the strong black ...
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.
‘The Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and Its Legacy’ The National Gallery, Constitution Avenue, Washington D.C. Through May 27, 2024 Among the emaciated figures, somber portraits, and crude ...