Degenerate Art : the Fate of the Nazi Avant-garde in Nazi Germany

Los Angeles / New York: LACMA / Abrams, 1991.
ISBN: 9780875871585
Condition: Nr Fine
Hardcover
423 pp , 9.75 x 1.25 x 12.25 inches

When the National Socialists came to power in Germany in the early 1930s, one of their most vigorous campaigns was against modernist and avant-garde art. Some 650 works by such renowned artists as Max Beckmann, Marc Chagall, Otto Dix, Wassily Kandinsky, and Paul Klee were removed from German museums and assembled in a traveling exhibition that the Nazis called "Degenerate Art." Fifty years later, the L.A. County Museum of Art reconstructed the notorious exhibition. This catalogue not only recreates the original show, but contains exhaustively researched essays on such topics as the Nazi ideals of beauty and resistance efforts by some German museums. Biographical information is available for each persecuted artist as well as rare photographs, and there is a room by room survey of and guide to the 1939 exhibition with a new English translation. Item #23801

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Degenerate Art : the Fate of the Nazi Avant-garde in Nazi Germany. Stephanie Barron.
Degenerate Art : the Fate of the Nazi Avant-garde in Nazi Germany. Stephanie Barron.