George Grosz in Germany, on view at the New York Studio School Gallery, offers a rich overview of Grosz’s development as an artist and dissident. The works on paper, all from the Louis-Dreyfus Family ...
“The ducks had to go,” dealer and collector Juerg Judin told me, pointing at the small, now duck-free pond he had installed in the backyard of his old Berlin residence, a repurposed gas station from ...
1922: George Grosz travels to Soviet Russia, an exhibition at the Little Grosz Museum (Das kleine Grosz Museum) in Berlin, November 23, 2022 to March 3, 2023 The recently opened Little Grosz Museum ...
George Grosz's time of greatness was during the Weimar Republic, when he, together with Otto Dix and Kurt Günther, produced what art historian Franz Roh describes as "a new kind of painting: art ...
Artist: George Grosz (1893-1959) added the "e" to his first name to make himself sound English or American, and thus express his loathing for German nationalism. In the story of modern art, Grosz is a ...
The end of the First World War shocked the arts, nowhere more so than in Germany. Empire was out. Democracy was in. A thin veil of liberalism shrouded the darker forces of defeatism, instability, and ...
Letters, bills of sale, invoices, and printed material. Ca. 100 letters, some illustrated, primarily from Grosz to Herrmann, but including several to Erich and wife Eve, and from Grosz's sons to ...
On Thursday, an administrative court in Berlin ruled that a drawing by the painter and caricaturist George Grosz may not leave Germany, Focus reports. An unnamed Berlin gallerist had asked the court ...
THE exhibition of African Negro Art at the Modern Museum is the most exhaustive one that we have seen in the United States. Mr. James Johnson Sweeney has done an admirable job in collecting and ...