A vast multidisciplinary exhibition at the Pompidou Centre in Paris is shining a light on an often-overlooked art and culture movement in interwar Germany that was later expunged by the Nazis.
The vision of modernity at CES creates excitement -- and bewilderment. But the new has always been disturbing, as shown in LACMA's New Objectivity: Modern German Art In The Weimar Republic, 1919–1933, ...
An exhibition that recently opened at the Neue Galerie, “Neue Sachlichkeit/New Objectivity,” has a sister show in Germany at Kunsthalle Mannheim, “The New Objectivity; A Centennial.” As the title of ...
The end of the First World War shocked the arts, nowhere more so than in Germany. Empire was out. Democracy was in. A thin veil of liberalism shrouded the darker forces of defeatism, instability, and ...