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Look at the people! (Bilingual edition)

The New Objectivity “Type” Portrait in the Weimar Period
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Look at the people! (Bilingual edition) explores the search for the "face of an era" during the turbulent Weimar period after World War I. Through portraits by artists of the New Objectivity movement like Otto Dix and George Grosz, it reveals the new role models emerging in arts, literature, cinema, science, and fashion. The book also examines enduring stereotypes such as the "new woman" and the "worker," linking historical debates to contemporary issues of classification and bigotry. Contributions from diverse fields provide a rich investigation into 1920s culture, complemented by a modern installation by artist Cemile Sahin.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in art history, cultural studies, and 20th-century European history, particularly the Weimar Republic. It will appeal to those seeking a nuanced understanding of the interaction between art and social change during a pivotal historical moment.

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Searching for the Face of a New Time

Whether in the visual arts, literature, cinema, science or fashion—in the crises after World War I, the fascination with "types" was largely influenced by a debate that was pervasive in the Weimar period: the search for the "face of the era." People were looking for new role models, and the portraits by artists of the New Objectivity movement such as Otto Dix, George Grosz, Jeanne Mammen and Hanna Nagel testify to this.

Many of the clichéd images, such as those of the "new woman" or the "worker," however, continue to have an effect in the present, reminding us with their classification of individuals of a problem that lives on in today's bigotry.

A broad spectrum of contributors from art history, medical history, media studies, and sociology venture into a detailed investigation of the historical context of the 1920s and the complex interactions between art and its time. An installation developed especially for the exhibition by contemporary artist Cemile Sahin, born in 1990, spans an arc to the present.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783775756006

Publisher: Hatje Cantz

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 07 December 2023

Country: Germany

Imprint: Hatje Cantz

Illustration: 180 Illustrations, color

Contributors:

  • Edited by Ulrike Groos
  • Edited by Anja Richter

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 225.0mm

Height: 300.0mm

Weight: 1820g

Pages: 304

About the Author

FEATURED ARTISTS: Hans Baluschek, Rudolf Bergander, Albert Birkle, Richard Birnstengel, Friedrich Bochmann, Steffi Brandl, Gottfried Brockmann, Friedrich Busack, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, Erich Drechsler, Kate Diehn-Bitt, Rudolf Dischinger, Otto Dix, Hermann Fechenbach, Conrad Felixmüller, Fred Goldberg, Otto Griebel, George Grosz, Lea Grundig, Hans Grundig, Elsa Haensgen-Dingkuhn, Hainz Hamisch, Nini Hess, Olga Hayduk, Karl Hubbuch, Heinrich Hoerle, Lotte Jacobi, Grethe Jürgens, Alexander Kanoldt, Annelise Kretschmer, Paula Lauenstein, Lotte Lesehr-Schneider, Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler, Jeanne Mammen, Hanna Nagel, Gerta Overbeck-Schenck, Lotte B. Prechner, Anton Räderscheidt, Kurt Querner, Christian Schad, August Sander, Josef Scharl, Rudolf Schlichter, Wilhelm Schnarrenberger, Georg Scholz, Alice Sommer, Cami Stone, Erika Streit, Ernst Thoms, Kurt Weinhold, Erik Winnertz, Dörte Clara Wolff [DODO], Richard Ziegler and Cemile Sahin

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