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Art --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1950-1959 --- Germany --- Cold War --- Art, German --- Art - Germany (West) - Exhibitions --- Art - Germany (East) - Exhibitions --- Cold War - Exhibitions --- Art, German - 20th century - Exhibitions
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Art --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1920-1929 --- France --- Germany --- Italy --- modernisme --- 1918 - 1936 --- 20ste eeuw --- Frankrijk --- Italië --- Duitsland --- Art, French --- Art, German --- Art, Italian --- Art, French - 20th century - Exhibitions --- Art, German - 20th century - Exhibitions --- Art, Italian - 20th century - Exhibitions --- modernisme. --- 1918 - 1936. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Frankrijk. --- Italië. --- Duitsland. --- Hoffmann, Eugen.
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Nieuwe Zakelijkheid --- propaganda --- interbellum --- nazisme --- Wereldoorlog I --- Weimar Republiek --- Hartlaub, Gustav Friedrich --- Roh, Franz --- 1919 - 1933 --- 20ste eeuw --- Duitsland --- Neue Sachlichkeit (Art) --- Art, German --- Art, German - 20th century - Exhibitions. --- Neue Sachlichkeit (Art) - Exhibitions --- Nieuwe Zakelijkheid. --- propaganda. --- interbellum. --- nazisme. --- Wereldoorlog I. --- Weimar Republiek. --- Hartlaub, Gustav Friedrich. --- Roh, Franz. --- 1919 - 1933. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Duitsland.
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Expressionism (Art) --- Art, German --- Fischer, Ludwig, --- Fischer, Rosy, --- Art collections --- Art, German - 20th century - Exhibitions --- Expressionism (Art) - Germany - Exhibitions --- Fischer, Ludwig, - 1860-1922 - Art collections - Exhibitions --- Fischer, Rosy, - 1869-1926 - Art collections - Exhibitions --- Fischer, Ludwig, - 1860-1922 --- Fischer, Rosy, - 1869-1926
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Bauhaus Imaginista is a major international project marking the centenary of this fascinating and popular school, which championed the idea of artists working together as a community. The Bauhaus reconnected art with everyday life, and was active in the fields of architecture, performance, design and visual art. Its original teachers included such renowned figures as Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and Josef Albers. 0Placing a rare emphasis on the international dissemination and reception of the Bauhaus, this book accompanies a touring exhibition, and presents four chapters that extend from Bauhaus education to the school's diverse history beyond Europe. Rethinking the Bauhaus school from a global perspective, it sets the school's entanglements against a century of geopolitical change. The reader is taken to art and design museums, campus galleries and art institutes in India, Japan, China, Russia, Brazil and the United States, as well as Berlin.
Art, German --- Art --- Study and teaching --- History --- Bauhaus --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Staatliches Bauhaus --- Baohaosi --- Bauhaus Dessau --- Art, Primitive --- Art, German - 20th century - Exhibitions. --- Art - Study and teaching - Germany - History - 20th century --- Art - Study and teaching --- Art, German - 20th century.
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Adler, Jankel ; Amiet, Cuno ; Barlach, Ernst ; Bauknecht, Philipp ; Beckmann, Max ; Belling, Rudolf ; Bleyl, Fritz ; Blumenthal, Hermann ; Camenisch, Paul ; Campendonk, Heinrich ; Erbslöh, Adolf ; Ernst, Max ; Feininger, Lyonel ; de Fiori, Ernesto ; Freundlich, Otto ; Heckel, Erich ; Hoerle, Heinrich ; Hofer, Carl ; Jawlensky, Alexej von ; Kandinsky, Wassily ; Kaus, Max ; Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig ; Klee, Paul ; Kokoschka, Oskar ; Kolbe, Georg ; Kollwitz, Kathe ; Lehmbruck, Wilhelm ; Macke, August ; Marc, Franz ; Marcks, Gerhard ; Mataré, Ewald ; Meidner, Ludwig ; Minne, George ; Modersohn-Becker, Paula ; Müller, Albert ; Mueller, Otto ; Münter, Gabriele ; Nauen, Heinrich ; Nolde, Emil ; Pankok, Otto ; Pechstein, Max ; Scherer, Hermann ; Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl ; Schönberg, Arnold ; Scholz, Werner ; Seehaus, Paul Adolf ; Seiwert, Franz Wilhelm ; Sintenis, Renée (Renate Alice) ; Steger, Milly ; Thorn Prikker, Jan ; Thuar, Hans ; Voll, Christoph ; Wauer, William ; von Werefkin, Marianne
Expressionist [style] --- Art styles --- anno 1900-1999 --- Duits expressionisme --- verzameling Josef Haubrich --- verzameling Lilly von Schnitzler-Mallinckrodt --- schilderkunst --- grafiek --- beeldhouwkunst --- tekeningen --- films --- entartete Kunst --- Haubrich, Josef --- Schnitzler-Mallinckrodt, Lily von --- 20ste eeuw --- Duitsland --- Expressionism (Art) --- Art, German --- Art --- art [fine art] --- German Expressionist [film movement] --- Entartete Kunst --- Germany --- Switzerland --- Expressionism (Art) - Germany - Exhibitions. --- Art, German - 20th century - Exhibitions. --- sculptuur --- Haubrich, Josef. --- Schnitzler-Mallinckrodt, Lily von. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Duitsland. --- art [discipline] --- verzameling Margit en Rolf Weinberg --- privécollecties --- Weinberg, Rolf. --- 16de eeuw. --- 17de eeuw. --- 18de eeuw. --- 19de eeuw. --- Europa.
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L’ambition de cette exposition (riche de plus de deux cents œuvres), est d’abord de proposer une réflexion autour des grands thèmes qui structurent la pensée allemande de 1800 à 1939. Nous est ainsi offert, pour la première fois en France, un panorama de la création artistique allemande sur une durée relativement longue — plus d’un siècle. Les courants artistiques, du classicisme weimarien, des Nazaréens à Otto Dix, en passant par Hans von Marées, Adolf von Hildebrand ou Franz von Stuck, mais aussi du romantisme d’un Caspar David Friedrich à la « nouvelle objectivité », seront ainsi replacées dans le contexte intellectuel de leur création et confrontés aux écrits des grands penseurs au premier rang desquels Goethe. Cette approche est importante pour le public français à qui l’art allemand dans ses différents développements a été peu montré. Elle permet de saisir comment l’art a joué un rôle déterminant dans le développement du concept allemand de « Kultur », à un moment historique capital où l’Allemagne cherche à construire son unité et son identité nationale. La notion de « Kultur », concept hérité de la philosophie des Lumières, est apparue comme la plus susceptible de constituer le terreau sur lequel inventer une tradition allemande moderne. Si l’occupation napoléonienne a pu favoriser la prise de conscience de cette unité, fournissant l’arrière-plan politique aux premières expérimentations romantiques, la montée du nazisme, à l’autre bout du parcours chronologique, a mis en évidence la dimension tragique de ce concept, sans pour autant réussir à l’anéantir.
History of civilization --- Art --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Germany --- Arts, German --- Arts allemands --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Allemagne --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- Histoire de l'art --- 19e siècle --- 20e siècle --- German art - History - 19th-20th century --- Art, German --- Nationalism and art --- History --- Exhibitions. --- kunstgeschiedenis --- Art, German - 19th century - Exhibitions --- Art, German - 20th century - Exhibitions --- Nationalism and art - Germany - History - 19th century - Exhibitions --- Nationalism and art - Germany - History - 20th century - Exhibitions --- Germany - Intellectual life - 19th century - Exhibitions --- Germany - Intellectual life - 20th century - Exhibitions --- Art -- Allemagne -- 19e siècle -- Catalogues d'exposition --- Art -- Allemagne -- 1900-1945 -- Catalogues d'exposition --- Vie artistique -- Allemagne -- 19e siècle -- Catalogues d'exposition --- Vie artistique -- Allemagne -- 1900-1945 -- Catalogues d'exposition --- Art et littérature -- Allemagne -- 19e siècle -- Catalogues d'exposition --- geschiedenis. --- romantiek. --- religies. --- landschappen. --- von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang. --- Schiller, Friedrich. --- Böcklin, Arnold. --- Runge, Philipp Otto. --- 18de eeuw. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Duitsland.
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In the exploration of abstraction and the Zero avant-garde, of constructive and concrete tendencies, an independent strand of minimalism developed in Germany in the sixties. This publication is devoted to reductionist works by German artists who produced large sculptures, series of visual objects, and action-oriented work concepts, representing a specifically German aspect of Minimal Art as an international phenomenon of the sixties. Essays on minimalist tendencies in Germany in the areas of art, architecture, literature, film, and design of this period expand the context. The catalogue features around one hundred works, most of them part of the Daimler Art Collection, by about forty artists, including artistic stances as diverse as those of Hartmut Böhm, Imi Giese, Hanne Darboven, Hermann Glöckner, Heinz Mack, Peter Roehr, Charlotte Posenenske, Ulrich Rückriem, and Franz Erhard Walther.
Minimal art --- Art, German --- Art, Abstract --- Art --- Nineteen sixties --- Private collections --- Exhibitions. --- Private collections. --- 7.038(430) --- 7.074 --- Minimal Art --- Minimalisme --- Daimler Art Collection --- 1960s --- 60s (Twentieth century decade) --- Sixties (Twentieth century decade) --- Twentieth century --- Art, Minimal --- Minimalism (Art) --- Minimalist art --- Systematic painting --- Art, Modern --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Abstract art --- Art, Non-objective --- Non-objective art --- Modernism (Art) --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Duitsland --- Kunstverzamelaars --- Daimler Kunst Sammlung --- Daimler (Firm). --- Sammlung DaimlerChrysler (Berlin, Germany) --- Exhibitions --- Art, Primitive --- Minimal art - Germany - Exhibitions --- Art, German - 20th century - Exhibitions. --- Art, Abstract - 20th century - Exhibitions --- Art - Private collections - Germany - Berlin - Exhibitions. --- Nineteen sixties - Exhibitions --- Art - Private collections.
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