How unspeakable tragedy inspired the art of “The Nazi Drawings” –– Minneapolis Institute of Art https://new.artsmia.org/stories/how-unspeakable-tragedy-inspired-the-art-of-the-nazi-drawings
But Lasansky is criticizing German Protestants as well
But Lasansky is criticizing German Protestants as well
May 28, 2016 – February 4, 2018 | Judaica (G362) | Free exhibition Georges Jeanclos (1933–97) was among the most important ceramic sculptors in France during the late 20th century. He developed personal imagery centering on themes of death, birth, resurrection, and human interconnection
, in Nazi-occupied France, to escape the Gestapo (German
July 13, 2014 – September 21, 2014 | Target Galleries | Ticketed Exhibition This exhibition celebrates the MIA’s superb drawing collection, featuring 100 outstanding drawings, watercolors, and pastels spanning more than 500 years—many of them rarely exhibited, owing to their sensitivity to light. The exhibition highlights the immediacy of drawing and explores its multiple roles as a means of study, observation, problem solving, a record of the artist’s imagination, and a medium for creating finished works of art
are featured, particularly the foremost figures of German
July 25, 2020 – June 27, 2021 | Gallery 315 and Gallery 316 | Free Exhibition Born and raised in Minneapolis, William Peter Kosmas (1940–2017) was a London-based attorney who devoted his practice to representing and advising contemporary artists, writers, and performers. Kosmas’s professional specialties dovetailed with his lifelong passion for collecting artists’ books and works on paper, resulting in an extensive personal collection of modern and contemporary art that was recently donated to Mia by the Kosmas estate
Albers, Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, Betye Saar, and the German
November 23, 2013 – June 29, 2014 | Galleries 315 and 316 | Free Exhibition Shells are common yet precious, abundant yet desirable—among the first things a child instinctively collects. From prehistoric shacks to the courts of Baroque Europe, their translucent texture and fantastical forms have been integrated into everyday objects, decoration, and an incredible variety of art. They are also as central to modern studies of the natural world as the discovery of new lands, their perfection embodying—and ultimately resolving—the dilemma of creation and evolution
Morrison Van DerLip Fund P.18,737 George Wolfgang Knorr German
Maren Kloppmann, German (active United States), born
Euro-Americans, of German or Irish or English descent
Europe were subject to theft at the hands of the German
Europe were subject to theft at the hands of the German