New Objectivity and Magic Realism ( Beginning 1925 ) In 1925 an exhibition titled Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) was organised. More than 130 works by 32 artists were shown.
New Objectivity in architecture, as in painting and literature, describes German work of the transitional years of the early 1920s in the Weimar culture, ...
New Objectivity Neue Sachlichkeit [Ger.: ‘new objectivity'].
Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) Die Neue Sachlichkeit (The New Objectivity) was a pseudo-Expressionist movement founded in Germany in the aftermath of World War I by Otto Dix and George Grosz.
New Objectivity The New Objectivity, or Neue Sachlichkeit (new dispassion), was an art movement which arose in Germany in the early 1920s as an outgrowth of, and in opposition to, expressionism.
Walter Gropius Bauhaus, Dessau For the literary and artistic aspects of this movement, see New Objectivity. ...
Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) German modern realist movement of the 1920s founded by Otto Dix and George Grosz, who vividly depicted the corruption and hedonism in Germany during the 1920s. New Bauhaus ...
Bauhaus style became one of the most influential currents in Modernist architecture, and one of the most important currents of the New Objectivity.
Neue Sachlichkeit [New Objectivity]. A term used by the German critic G. F.
(German, "The New Objectivity") A group of German artists in the 1920s, led by Otto Dix and George Grosz, ...
Die Neue Sachlichkeit (The New Objectivity) was an Expressionist movement founded in Germany in the aftermath of World War I by George Grosz and Otto Dix.
Neue Sachlichkeit New Objectivity 1918-1933 Otto Dix, Christian Schad, George Grosz, Carlo Mense, Conrad Felixmuller, Georg Scholz, Franz Radziwill, Alexander Kanoldt, Franz Lenk ...
His work was hailed as a leading example of Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity), a short-lived movement distinguished by the rejection of Expressionism and the revival of realism.
There are several different and somewhat overlapping groups of Expressionist artists, including Der Blaue Reiter ("The Blue Rider"), Die Brücke ("The Bridge"), Die Neue Sachlichkeit ("The New Objectivity") and the Bauhaus School.
See also: Expression, Movement, School, Painting, Expressionism
 
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