“Wounded Man (Autumn 1916, Bapaume),” from Dix’s portfolio of 50 etchings, The War (Der Krieg), shows a brutal reality that lays waste to George W. Bush’s anesthetized vision of war wounds. Otto Dix, ...
Otto Dix, "Lens Being Bombed" from the portfolio The War (Der Krieg) (1924), etching and drypoint (all photos Natalie Haddad/Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) LOS ANGELES — Just over a century ...
Weimar's Ruthless Portraitist New Show Celebrates Otto Dix Otto Dix was one of Weimar Germany's most important artists, ruthlessly depicting both bourgeois society and the seedy underclass. Now a ...
“Dix in Düsseldorf - Otto Dix and the Dusseldorf Artistic Scene 1920-1925,” Sept. 4-Dec. 2, 2011, at Galerie Remmert und Barth, Muhlenstrasse 1, Duesseldorf Their arresting blaze of colors is ...
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In 1910, a young Otto Dix had just entered his first year of study at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. By fall 1915, after enthusiastically enlisting in the Germany army, Dix was serving as a machine ...
Der Krieg portfolio among extensive collection created by first world war veteran and anti-war artist One of the most extensive collections of prints by Otto Dix is to be offered at auction this month ...
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Four works by German expressionist Otto Dix were discovered by accident in Bavaria among the belongings of the painter’s wife, according to Reuters. Peter Barth and Herbert Remmert, the owners of ...
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