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Art as a Political Manifesto: George Grosz

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Georg Ehrenfried Groß was born in Berlin in 1893; he Americanized his name to George Grosz in 1916, out of a romantic enthusiasm for the books of James Fenimore Cooper, Bret Harte and Karl May. Grosz joined the Communist Party in 1919, but left it in 1922, as he was against any form of dictatorship. He emigrated to US in 1932 where he remained for the rest of his life (he died in 1959). Associated with the Berlin Dada and the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) group during the twenties, he remains in the art history for his political drawings, a savagely caricatural chronicle of the Weimar Republic on its most sordid chords: the sequels of the war joining the sprouts of the Nazi, everything floating on quagmires of confusion and corruption. A George Grosz exhibition is organized these days at Hirshhorn. I tried a video, hopefully it's not that bad.

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  • who is the music by and which song?

  • @jamschnitter I am sorry to say that I cannot have this info anymore. I selected a musical piece from a list and that was all. After that I started to note the title of the musical piece, so my newer videos have this type of info. I am sorry

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  • I feel this is as going to be as relevant in the days to come as when he first cam up with them. We have been on a bad road for too long

  • Great artist ! One of the best ! Yesterday I found another great artist.His name is Leonardo Dooderman. Find him on web!!! try!

  • georg buen aporte en el arte

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