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  1. Expressionism - Wikipedia

    Expressionism developed as an avant-garde style before the First World War. It remained popular during the Weimar Republic, [1] particularly in Berlin. The style extended to a wide range of the arts, …

  2. What is German Expressionism? 8 Things to Know

    Feb 8, 2024 · In Germany and Austria, artists and collectives channeled that energy into a new style. Today, we call them the German expressionists. But did they all see themselves as part of that …

  3. MoMA | German Expressionism

    New videos demonstrate the processes involved in woodcut, intaglio, and lithography, three printmaking techniques used by the Expressionists.

  4. German Expressionism - One of the Greatest German Art Movements

    Feb 15, 2021 · German Expressionism, originating in Germany prior to the First World War, existed as an early 20th Century art movement that reached its peak in Berlin during 1920. This movement held …

  5. Expressionism Movement Overview | TheArtStory

    Expressionism emerged simultaneously in various cities across Germany as a response to a widespread anxiety about humanity's increasingly discordant relationship with the world and accompanying lost …

  6. German expressionism - Tate

    German expressionism was an early twentieth century German art movement that emphasized the artist's inner feelings or ideas over replicating reality, and was characterised by simplified shapes, …

  7. German Expressionism - Movements In Film

    German Expressionism reflects the inner conflicts of its 1920s German audience by giving their woes an inescapably external presence. By rejecting cinematic realism, expressionist films showcase …

  8. Kandinsky, Kirchner, Pechstein and the German Expressionists

    Kandinsky and Klee, disillusioned by the horrors they had seen, abandoned Expressionism and moved to Weimar in 1921 to teach at the newly formed Bauhaus school, where they advocated for a …

  9. German expressionist cinema - Wikipedia

    German Expressionist films rejected cinematic realism and used visual distortions and hyper-expressive performances to reflect inner conflicts. [2] The German Expressionist movement was initially …

  10. German Expressionism | art style | Britannica

    Like European Modernism as a whole, German Modernism was in fact a cluster of different literary movements, including Expressionism, Neue Sachlichkeit (“New Objectivity”), and Dada. Of these, …