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OverviewWritten in clear prose, Wayne Andersen's expansive text accounts for all of modern Germany's major artists -- the Impressionists Max Liebermann and Lovis Corinth, the Expressionists Edvard Munch, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Erich Heckel, and Max Pechstein, the post-World War I George Grosz, Otto Dix, and Rudolf Schlichter, and the less classifiable Max Beckmann, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Kathe Kollwitz, Oskar Kokoschka, and Frans Marc. Theatre and cabaret life are treated in equal measure to the visual arts, with rich coverage of Ibsen's Ghosts, Brecht's The Jungle of Cities, and the prototype of modern filmmaking, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari. Andersen assigns his challenging lines of attack to radical issues that established in Germany the essential first wave of twentieth-century avant-garde art and culture. Insisting that German art is masculine and prone to violence, he formulates a compelling explanation for how artists and defensive art critics convert violence into art as a pretence to mirroring society. He associates Lustmord (sex-murder) imagery in German art, theatre, and cabaret entertainment with the sexuality of war. He sees Germania's primal barbarism in German painting infused with the rise of Germany's Nacktkultur (nudist cults). A desensitising nakedness replaces sublimated nudity. The innocent nakedness of youth offers an opportunity for cultural renewal and a symbol of physical power. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wayne AndersenPublisher: Fabriart Editions Ltd Imprint: Fabriart Editions Ltd Dimensions: Width: 26.50cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 19.00cm Weight: 1.214kg ISBN: 9780972557320ISBN 10: 0972557326 Pages: 443 Publication Date: 22 March 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationWayne Andersen is the author of twelve books, including Manet: The Picnic and the Prostitute, and Cezanne and the Eternal Feminine. His first book, Gauguin's Paradise Lost was a New York Times Book of the Times. His recent book, The Youth of Cezanne and Zola: Art and Literature in Paris, was acclaimed by the Los Angeles Times Book Review as The Best of the Best in non-fiction published in 2003. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |