Stefan Zweig (1881-1942).
“Amok” (1922).
WERNER GILLES
Werner Gilles (1894-1961).
DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS
“Anders als die Andern”, 1919.
Directed by Richard Oswald.
HANNAH HÖCH
Hannah Höch (1889-1978).
PAUL KLEINSCHMIDT
Paul Kleinschmidt (1883-1949).
GERMANY 1919-1933 – EXHIBITION
Portraying a Nation: Germany 1919-1933
Featuring more than 300 paintings, drawings, prints and photographs, Portraying a Nation combines two exhibitions: Otto Dix: The Evil Eye, which includes paintings and works on paper that explore Dix’s harshly realistic depictions of German society and brutality of war, and ARTIST ROOMS: August Sander, which presents photographs from Sander’s best known series People of the Twentieth Century, his attempt to document the German people. In painting and photography, these works from a pivotal point in the country’s history reflect both the glamour and the misery of Weimar Republic.
WHEN: Until 15 October 2017
WHERE: Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, U.K.
More about the exhibition HERE.
More about Otto Dix HERE.
More about August Sander HERE.
ANITA RÉE
Anita Rée (1885-1933).
MARY WIGMAN
Mary Wigman (1886-1973).
“The Witch Dance”, 1926.
JEANNE MAMMEN
Jeanne Mammen (1890-1976).
DRESDEN
in Germany.