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Art in Battle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Art in Battle

The exhibition Art in Battle at KODE – Art Museums of Bergen portrays the battles over art initiated by Nazi policies for their European conquests. It examines propaganda exhibitions in occupied Norway as well as hitherto unseen art by soldiers stationed in Norway. This exceptional catalog documents this ground-breaking show and assembles leading experts on the history and ideology of Nazi cultural campaigns in both Germany and Norway to initiate a fresh discussion of the relationships between center and periphery within the art worlds of the Third Reich outside the overfamiliar dichotomy of “Degenerate“ versus “Great German“ art. Beyond historical re-assessment, this project also asks more pressingly: How do we encounter these battles over art today?

Edvard Munch -
  • Language: en

Edvard Munch - "There are Worlds Within Us"

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Edvard Munch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Edvard Munch

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Hitler’s Northern Utopia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Hitler’s Northern Utopia

"How Nazi architects and planners envisioned and began to build a model 'Aryan' society in Norway during World War II"--

Nostalgia for the Future: Modernism and Heterogeneity in the Visual Arts of Nazi Germany
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Nostalgia for the Future: Modernism and Heterogeneity in the Visual Arts of Nazi Germany

In the first chapter on the German military’s unlikely function as an incubator of modernist art and in the second chapter on Adolf Hitler’s advocacy for “eugenic” figurative representation embodying nostalgia for lost Aryan racial perfection and the aspiration for the future perfection of the German Volk, Maertz conclusively proves that the Nazi attack on modernism was inconsistent. In further chapters, on the appropriation of Christian iconography in constructing symbols of a Nazi racial utopia and on Baldur von Schirach’s heretical patronage of modernist art as the supreme Nazi Party authority in Vienna, Maertz reveals that sponsorship of modernist artists continued until the collapse of the regime. Also based on previously unexamined evidence, including 10,000 works of art and documents confiscated by the U.S. Army, Maertz’s final chapter reconstructs the anarchic denazification and rehabilitation of German artists during the Allied occupation, which had unforeseen consequences for the postwar art world.

Grant Wood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Grant Wood

  • Categories: Art

The social and political climate in which Wood's art flourished bears certain striking similarities to America today, as national identity and the tension between urban and rural areas reemerge as polarizing issues in a country facing the consequences of globalization and the technological revolution. Wood portrayed the tension and alienation of contemporary experience. By fusing meticulously observed reality with fables of childhood, he crafted unsettling images of estrangement and apprehension that pictorially manifest the anxiety of modern life.

Annette Kierulf and Caroline Kierulf
  • Language: en

Annette Kierulf and Caroline Kierulf

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-01-31
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  • Publisher: Hatje Cantz

The first monograph on the Norwegian sisters practicing "woodcut as cultural critique" Since the mid-1990s, Norwegian sisters Annette (born 1964) and Caroline Kierulf (born 1968) have practiced what they refer to as "woodcut as cultural critique" in the form of colorfully printed woodcut surfaces. Drawing on the medium's rich history as a means of communication and protest, the sisters strive to revive woodcut as a discursive tool. With subtle humor, they maximize the visual reductiveness of the low-tech medium to critically reflect on the various changes shaping our high-tech societies. As they source self-carved and meticulously puzzled large woodcut formats, their works are printed in very limited editions. Embedded with references from pop culture and folk art, Caroline Kierulf's work explores the often overlooked aspects of everyday life; Annette Kierulf, alternatively, focuses on a feminist reinterpretation of the landscape genre. This publication provides insights into their individual working methods and their collaborative project.

Northern Cityscape
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Northern Cityscape

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Consumed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Consumed

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-06-10
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

* SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2021 COSTA BOOK AWARDS: BIOGRAPHY * 'If her moving, engrossing, elegantly written memoir does not win prizes, there really is no justice in the literary world.' Lucy Atkins, Sunday Times All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. When Arifa Akbar discovered that her sister had fallen seriously ill, she assumed there would be a brief spell in hospital and then she'd be home. This was not to be. It was not until the day before she died that the family discovered she was suffering from tuberculosis. Consumed is a story of sisterhood, grief, the redemptive power of art and the strange mythologies that surround tuberculosis. It takes us from...

The Novel Das Boot, Political Responsibility, and Germany’s Nazi Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

The Novel Das Boot, Political Responsibility, and Germany’s Nazi Past

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-09-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This study investigates the relationship between Lothar-Günther Buchheim (1918-2007), his bestselling 1973 novel Das Boot (The Boat), and West Germany’s Vergangenheitsbewältigung. As a war reporter during the Battle of the Atlantic, Buchheim benefitted from distinct privileges, yet he was never in a position of power. Almost thirty years later, Buchheim confronted the duality of his own past and railed against what he perceived to be a varnished public memory of the submarine campaign. Michael Rothberg’s theory of the implicated beneficiary is used as a lens to view Buchheim and this duality. Das Boot has been retold by others worldwide because many people claim that the story bears an...