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- Fred Thieler is an artist.
ART IN BERLIN 1880–1980 (group)
OVERVIEW
Date | ... closes in 45 day(s)Sep 27, 2018 - Apr 8, 2019 |
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Opening | Sep 27, 2018, Thursday |
Venue(s) |
Berlinische Galerie (Berlin, Germany) |
Artist(s) | Marta Astfalck-Vietz, Rudolf Ausleger, Otto Bartning, Max Beckmann, Rudolf Belling, Christian Borchert, Candilis-Josic-Woods&Schiedhelm, Max Dungert, Rainer Fetting, Naum Gabo, Werner Heldt, Höch Hannah, Hermann Kaspar, Oskar Kokoschka, Margarete Kubicka, Kühn Fritz, Walter Leistikow, Erna Lendvai-Dircksen, Max Liebermann, Jeanne Mammen, Ludwig Meidner, Felix Nussbaum, Georgij Petrussow, Iwan Puni, Rolf Gutbrod&Frei Otto, Sergius Ruegenberg, Erich Salomon, Gertrude Sandmann, Karl Schenker, Schönebeck Eugen, Fred Thieler, Hans Uhlmann, Anton Von Werner, Wolf Vostell, Julie Wolfthorn, Heinrich Zille |
Organizer(s) |
Berlinische Galerie (Berlin, Germany) |
Parental |
2018 Berlin Art Week |
EXHIBITION SYNOPSIS
About Art In Berlin 1880–1980The presentation from our collection is a multi-facetted tour through the art of Berlin from 1880 to 1980. It ranges from paintings of the late 19th century, when the Kaiser reigned and tastes were largely determined by the moneyed classes, via Expressionism and the East European avant-garde to post-war modern architecture and the “wild” works of the Seventies. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the collection, there is a lively dialogue between paintings, prints, sculpture, photography and architecture. The show illustrates a diversity of artistic styles and credos, but also tensions, polarisations and fresh departures, which remain hallmarks of Berlin as an artistic hub. As a city of the modern age that is attracting more young international artists than ever before, Berlin is still a centre of permanent new beginnings.