September 22, 2023

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1923: THE FACES OF AN ERA

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Hamburger Kunsthalle

till 24 September 2023

 

To mark the one hundredth anniversary of the buddies’ society Freunde der Kunsthalle e.V., the Hamburger Kunsthalle can pay tribute in 2023 to its main supporter with an exhibition of work, sculptures and works on paper from its Trendy Artwork assortment courting from the years round 1923. Round 60 reveals have been chosen that present insights into creative observe, social currents and historic occasions in Germany and Hamburg that yr. The featured works, by artists together with Alma del Banco, Rudolf Belling, Robert Desnos, Walter Dexel, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Karl Hofer, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Käthe Kollwitz, Karl Kluth, Rudolf Levy, Dorothea Maetzel-Johannsen, László Moholy-Nagy, Anita Rée and Friedrich Wield, will likely be loosely inserted into the everlasting assortment show dedicated to Classical Modernism. They make clear a stunning interval in historical past, giving viewers a vivid impression of the creative fecundity of what’s usually referred to as the »disaster yr« of 1923.

 

1923 is today thought of to have been a fateful yr. Extreme crises had been unsettling the younger Weimar Republic because the occupation of the Ruhr area, hyperinflation, rampant poverty and coup makes an attempt put German democracy to the take a look at. On the similar time, although, the twenties witnessed a thriving artwork and tradition scene in addition to nice enthusiasm for standard sports activities. Theatre, cabaret, dance occasions and concert events flourished, as did the cinema and literature. The tradition of the day was political, avant-garde and marked by a powerful diploma of variety, with Impressionism, Expressionism, New Objectivity, Surrealism and utilized arts on the state-run Bauhaus fortunately present side-by-side.

 

A publication within the Kleine Reihe collection will accompany the exhibition, that includes texts by Juliane Au, Gabriele Himmelmann, Florian Ludwig, Karin Schick, Jan Steinke and Andreas Stolzenburg (scheduled for June 2023, approx. 150 pages). 

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