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The exhibitions include "Model Museum," which features architect David Copperfield's earliest sketches of the Figge Art ...
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The line from Batman movie The Dark ... you become someone else,” says Käthe Kollwitz, a founding member of the feminist-activist art collective Guerrilla Girls (their work is at Hannah Traore ...
An extraordinary array of artworks practically leap off the flimsy paper they’re drawn or painted on in the new exhibit “Paper, Color, Line ... Frugal Repast,” Kathe Kollwitz’s 1907 ...
"Marks of Resistance: Käthe Kollwitz Prints" will showcase her emotional artwork that still resonates today, eight decades after her death, according to a news release from the Erie Art Museum.
Featured are Kathe Kollwitz, Lotte Laserstein, Tamara de Lempicka and 27 other artists whose oeuvres were largely overlooked in their lifetimes. In Vienna, one of Europe’s most elegant cities. I ...
Käthe Kollwitz, Charge, sheet 5 of the cycle »Peasants War«, 1902_03, Line etching, drypoint, aquatint, reservage and soft ground, Käthe Kollwitz Museum Köln A woman hunches over a lifeless body, the ...
The following day, a one-day symposium called “Art and Activism in Times of Polarization ... institution” in spite of the “hard-line Zionist German state that funds it.” ...
However, the Museum of Modern Art’s recent exhibition, Käthe Kollwitz, which ended July 20, was the first museum retrospective in New York exclusively dedicated to her entire body of work.
Käthe Kollwitz, “Woman with Dead Child” (1903), line etching and drypoint One of Kollwitz’s recurring subjects was the most brutal image of grief: mothers weeping over their dead children.