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When Adolf Hitler declared war on modern art 06:51 "Degenerate Art" is the term Adolf Hitler and his henchmen used to describe works they simply did not like. The Nazis are long gone.
Expanding the Modernist Canon A new exhibition argues that American art in the early 20th century ‘wasn’t just the story of a few great masters’ Henrietta Shore, ‘Trail of Life’ (ca. 1923).
The answer has to do with Nazi attitudes about modern art. In the summer of 1932, the city council of Dessau, influenced by the Nazi Party, shuttered the Bauhaus school.
In the concept art, Miller’s The Flash is shown to be wearing a much slicker, sleeker suit than what we saw in Justice League and as, was explained in the panel, that new suit was made for Barry ...
In early 1955, as he entered the final years of his legendary career at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Alfred H. Barr Jr. was asked by his old Harvard mentor, Paul Sachs, to identify his most ...
The Nazis loathed modern art. They launched a war against it. “Degenerate Art,” an exhibition in Paris on modern art’s greatest crisis, is about culture wars and where they can lead.
Retailers in LA have been slow to welcome transit riders into their stores, but that's changing: a new passageway connects The Bloc directly to the Metro. Will Angelenos use it? As Modernism Week ...