STREETS AND FACES
Berlin 1918–1933
As contemporary witnesses, artists accurately documented and commented on the political struggles and social change that were characteristic of the Weimar Republic. After a world war and period of revolution, Berlin became a glittering capital of pleasure during these years. Not unsympathetically, graphic artists traced the deep lines that the struggle for existence had left in the faces of people, as they hunted for happiness on the boulevards, in the bars or in the dimly lit dance halls.
This catalogue, containing works from the graphic arts collection of the Berlinische Galerie, features the drawings of many renowned artists whose draughtsmanship continues to shape our view of this era.
Artists:
Karl Arnold, Hans Baluschek, Max Beckmann, Lili von Braunbehrens, Paul Busch, Chas Laborde, Otto Dix, Benedikt Fred Dolbin, Heinrich Ehmsen, Michel Fingesten, Lieselotte Friedlaender, Robert Genin, Rudolf Großmann, George Grosz, Werner Heldt, Karl Holtz, Karl Hubbuch, Jeanne Mammen, Otto Möller, Gertrude Sandmann, Rudolf Schlichter, Ines Wetzel, Heinrich Vogeler, Gert Wollheim, Richard Ziegler
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ISBN 978-3-86678-786-5
23,00 × 27,00 cm
128 pages
80 colored and 3 b/w illustrations
Gatefold Brochure, bound
Languages: German, English
Editor
Annelie Lütgens, Berlinische Galerie texts by Anna Havemann, Clemens Klöckner, Christina Korzen, Isabelle Lindermann, Annelie Lütgens graphic design Uta Grundmann, Berlin
Events
Exhibition: „Aus der Sammlung: Straßen und Gesichter 1918–1933“, 9.3. – 28.5.2012, Berlinische Galerie - Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst, Fotografie und Architektur, Berlin