Gesamtkunstwerk Expressionismus 1905-1925
Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt
past weekend we went to see the excellent and very comprehensive retrospective of German Expressionism that rode in Darmstadt.
The central idea, very successful, is to capture the different angles of "total artwork", or in this case, how an art movement was manifested in various artistic disciplines and ideas readily identifiable parameters. Underlying
acute forms and use of shadows is behind an unstable equilibrium or characteristic of a movement Angst strongly marked by the prevailing pessimism from the First World War and continued after the war.
Although more expensive visible movement is the painting, there are a lot of coverage on the development of a medium still in its infancy at the time ... film. Also covers dance, literature, architecture and theater.
Painting
Selbstseher II
Mann und Tod [1911]
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Interieur [1915]
Walter Gramatt
Der Rebel. Theater im
Robert [1918]
Heinrich Davringhausen
The dreamer
II [1919]
Erich Heckel
man in the plane
[1917]
George Grosz
people in cafe
[1918]
Jakob Steinhardt
Die Tote Stadt
[1913]
Otto Dix
POSTERS to issue the Saxon Art Association
[1919]
Teatro
The conversion
[1919]
Ludwig Sievert
stage design for opera Die Tote Stadt, Erich Wolfgang Korngold
[1921]
[1919]
Ludwig Sievert
stage design for opera Die Tote Stadt, Erich Wolfgang Korngold
[1921]
Architecture
Dance
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