You are here

New Objectivity: Modern German Art in the Weimar Republic, 1919–1933

Country:

Categories:

Date: 
Sunday, 4 October 2015 to Monday, 18 January 2016

Germany’s Weimar Republic, established between the end of World War I and the Nazi rise to power, was a thriving laboratory of art and culture. As the country experienced unprecedented and often tumultuous social, economic, and political upheaval, many artists rejected Expressionism in favor of a new realism to capture this emerging society. Dubbed Neue Sachlichkeit—New Objectivity—its adherents turned a cold eye on the new Germany: its desperate prostitutes, crippled war veterans, and alienated urban landscapes, but also its emancipated New Woman, modern architecture, and mass-produced commodities. 

New Objectivity: Modern German Art in the Weimar Republic, 1919–1933 is the first comprehensive exhibition in the United States to explore the dominant artistic trends of this period. Organized around five thematic sections and featuring 180 works by more than 50 artists, the exhibition mixes painting, photography, and works on paper to bring them into a visual dialogue. Key figures of modernism, such as Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, George Grosz, August Sander, and Christian Schad are featured alongside lesser-known artists such as Aenne Biermann, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, Hans Finsler, Carl Grossberg, Lotte Jacobi, Alexander Kanoldt, and Georg Schrimpf.

 

This exhibition was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in association with Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia.

The exhibition is supported in part by the Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne, the Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation, Philippa Calnan, and Suzanne Deal Booth. Additional support provided by Margo Leavin and Wendy Stark.

This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

All exhibitions at LACMA are underwritten by the LACMA Exhibition Fund. Major annual support is provided by Kitzia and Richard Goodman, with generous annual funding from Janet Chann and Michael Irwin in memory of George Chann, Louise and Brad Edgerton, Edgerton Foundation, Emily and Teddy Greenspan, Jenna and Jason Grosfeld, Lenore and Richard Wayne, and the Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation.

Telephone: 
323 857-6010
Venue ( Address ): 

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Artweek Press Releases , Newyork & London

Other events from Artweek Press Releases

view
Matt Gondek - The Rise of Deconstructive PopArt
11/04/2017 to 11/05/2017
view
Eternal Idol, Elizabeth Peyton – Camille Claudel
10/13/2017 to 01/07/2018
view
Thomas J Price | Material Visions | Hales Project Room, New York
10/19/2017 to 11/21/2017
view
JOEL MEYEROWITZ: BETWEEN THE DOG AND THE WOLF
09/07/2017 to 10/21/2017

Pages

 

Related Shows This Week

view
Tomas Watson: Transitions
03/06/2024 to 05/24/2024
view
A Chromatic Affair
05/01/2024 to 05/25/2024
view
Clintel Steed: Recent Paintings, Project Space: Mary Flinn, Courtyard: Dario Mohr
04/10/2024 to 05/04/2024
view
Gifts from Friends: a Fundraising Sale from the Collections of Saito and Boyer
05/01/2024 to 05/05/2024
view
Roger Shimomura: All American
04/26/2024 to 06/08/2024
view
CONSTELLATION: WOMEN'S INVITATIONAL SMALL WORKS SHOW
04/04/2024 to 05/31/2024
view
Charlie James Gallery Presents: LEE QUIÑONES | QUINQUAGENARY • April 20-May 25
04/20/2024 to 05/25/2024
view
Natalia Irina Roman: in∙ner transit | Art installation reimagining the everyday experience of commuting
04/12/2024 to 06/20/2024

Pages