Glance at Culture - Marie-Christin Gebhardt on the Museum "Art of the Lost Generation"

Published: Oct. 23, 2022, 5 a.m.

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To learn more, please visit the website for Museum Art of the Lost Generation.

SHOW NOTES:

2:10 Dr. B\\xf6hme's collection

2:50 2nd Generation of Modern Artists\\xa0

3:00\\xa0 Corinth,\\xa0 Beckmann,\\xa0 Klee,\\xa0 Kokashka\\xa0

4:00 Museum\\u2019s goal to find/research Lost Generation artists\\xa0

4:50 Salzburg

5:00 Using Brush and Paint Against the Time\\xa0

5:20 Exhibition poster image \\u2013 1955 self-portrait by Heinrich Emil Adametz studied at Hamburg School of Arts and Crafts

5:50 1933 Heinrich Emil Adametz was banned

6:00 1945 Heinrich Emil Adametz returned to Berlin

7:00 exhibition on destinies of female artists \\xa0

7:15 Until end of WWI, women were denied access to universities and art colleges

1933 \\u2013\\xa0 Jacobis refused to close school; fled to NY/re-opened school

9:30 1889 Felka Platek born in Warsaw

9:40 1923 - Platek moved to Berlin

9:50 Nussbaum

11:45 Felka and Felix\\xa0

12:00 Frankfurt artist Hanna Becker Van Rath

12:40 Van Rath\\u2019s Blue House in Germany\\xa0

13:00 We Haven\\u2019t Seen Each Other In So Long \\xa0

14:00 Provenance research\\xa0

14:50 Digitization aids in research\\xa0

15:20 Provenance research defines them as a museum\\xa0

17:00 sponsoring program

17:30 Frankfurt Artist Ruth Camp\\u2019s portrait of woman

18:00 Canvases by Heinrich Esser found in attic\\xa0

18:20 Three People by Esser

19:40 Posthumous political Portrait of Dr. Friedrich Maase (1878-1959) by Gert Heinrich Wollheim\\xa0

21:00 Female Destinies\\xa0

21:45 Future of museum - coming to terms with past by focusing on artists/their fates

22:30 combines art history with contemporary history\\xa0

23:00 Museum to be part of the movement to create justice for these artists\\xa0

23:40 visitor comments and press feedback\\xa0

25:05 library\\xa0

26:00 Meet Me in Paris Exhibition\\xa0

27:45 female artists seeking education in Paris

29:00 Paris co-ed classes

29:50 nude works by Martha Bernstein and Rudolf Levy

30:20 Montparnasse cafe scene

31:15 1933 Paris as a safe haven from National Socialists \\u2013 life in exile

32:00 Occupied Paris

33:20 Russian artist Samuel Granovsky - worked with pastels/spatula

35:50 Granovsky nicknamed Cowboy of Montparnasse

36:45 Matisse student Martha Bernstein; 1911 Female Nude in Atelier

38:20 Bernstein became part of Berlin Secession\\xa0

38:50 Malweiber (painting women) mocking term for female artists\\xa0

40:30 Adolf Da Haer\\u2019s 1940 On the Beach; shifted from expressionism to conservative natural approach

43:45 Mack Koch \\u2013 ex of inner immigration\\xa0

46:45 Koch\\u2019s 1930 Woman With Pipe

48:45 H\\xe4fner family\\xa0

49:55 Herbert H\\xe4fner\\u2019s 1935 Portrait of Miss Lilo J\\xfcngst

52:35 Ilse H\\xe4fner-Mode\\u2019s Portrait of a Woman in front of a Wooden Door

54:20 Thomas H\\xe4fner\\u2019s Fantasy Landscape with Mask

56:00 Ilsa H\\xe4fner\\u2019s ink drawings while interned\\xa0

56:30 feedback

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\\xa9 Stephanie Drawdy [2024]

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