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Modern German art for thirties Paris, Prague, and London : resistance and acquiescence in a democratic public sphere / Keith Holz.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: N72.P6 H65 2004

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    Series
    Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
    Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Holz, Keith.
    Published
    Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2004]
    ©2004
    Locale
    Europe
    Germany
    Contents
    Which German art and artists for Paris?
    Between Gleichschaltung and the freedom of art : German art and its institutions in Czechoslovakia
    The collective of German artists (Paris) and the popular front : death twitch of the historical avant-garde?
    The limited attention to modern German art in London and the absence of a public exile culture
    Exile artists' groups and local cultural institutions respond to degenerate art (July 1937-March 1938)
    Exhibiting modern German art in London and Paris : from the Anschluss to the Night of broken glass (April-November 1938)
    The end of a public exile culture in Prague and Paris and its marginalization in London : from the Munich agreement to internment (November 1938-June 1940).
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-344) and index.
    Which German art and artists for Paris? -- Between Gleichschaltung and the freedom of art : German art and its institutions in Czechoslovakia -- The collective of German artists (Paris) and the popular front : death twitch of the historical avant-garde? -- The limited attention to modern German art in London and the absence of a public exile culture -- Exile artists' groups and local cultural institutions respond to degenerate art (July 1937-March 1938) -- Exhibiting modern German art in London and Paris : from the Anschluss to the Night of broken glass (April-November 1938) -- The end of a public exile culture in Prague and Paris and its marginalization in London : from the Munich agreement to internment (November 1938-June 1940).

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    Language
    English
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    ISBN
    0472113704
    Physical Description
    xvii. 359 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.

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