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Inventur Art in Germany, 1943-55

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Publisher's Synopsis

As Germany went through a period of intense physical and moral stocktaking in the wake of World War II, the country's artists responded by creating highly charged works and engaging in heated debates about artistic practice and its relationship to the reestablishment of a new national identity. This long-overdue examination of German art from the immediate postwar period includes case studies of nearly fifty artists working in a variety of media ranging from small-scale drawings and collages to large, colorful canvases and industrial products. Insightful essays delve into Willi Baumeister's wartime lacquer experiments, Louise Rösler's abstract ruinscapes, and Arno Fischer's photographs of a divided Berlin, revealing Germany's surprisingly generative and pluralistic artistic culture. With a title taken from a 1945 poem by Günter Eich, this important book provides a fresh perspective on a largely overlooked corpus of works-some published here for the first time-and is a valuable contribution to our understanding of 20th-century German art. 
 


Distributed for the Harvard Art Museums


Exhibition Schedule:

Harvard Art Museums
(02/09/18-06/03/18)

Book information

ISBN: 9780300229202
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: Harvard Art Museums
Pub date:
DEWEY: 709.43
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 427 (some folded)
Weight: 1920g
Height: 269mm
Width: 232mm
Spine width: 35mm