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The Weimar Era (Germany in the '20s)
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After World War I, both Austria and Germany experienced revolutions that
deposed imperial regimes and replaced them with social-democratic governments.
The Weimar era--named for the city where the new German government was inaugurated--was
known both for liberalism and decadence. The promise of a socialist revolution
was soon belied by corruption, poverty and the political infighting that eventually
paved the way for Hitler. Artists of the period--usually allied with the political
left--portrayed both the hopes and the problems of their day.
The art of the Weimar era overlaps with the Expressionist era that preceded
it, and some scholars refer to the Weimar artists as "Second-Generation"
Expressionists. Stylistic similarities notwithstanding, whoever, most of the
artists who came of age in the 1920s disdained Expressionist preciousness.
The early part of the decade was characterized by overt political activism,
and the outright nihilism of the Dada movement. By the mid '20s, however,
a new style known as Neue Sachlichkeit (new objectivity) had emerged. Neue
Sachlichkeit artists practiced a kind of eerie realism which lent itself both
to social critique and to the creation of pristine, idealized scenes.
Artists
Gerd Arntz (German, 1900-1988)
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Ernst Barlach (German, 1870-1938)
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Max Beckmann (German, 1884-1950)
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Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969)
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August Wilhelm Dressler (German, 1886-1970)
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Conrad Felixmüller (German, 1897-1977)
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Otto Griebel (German, 1895-1972)
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George Grosz (German, 1893-1959)
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Lea Grundig (German, 1906-1977)
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John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968)
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Erich Heckel (German, 1883-1970)
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Hannah Höch (German, 1899-1978)
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Karl Hubbuch (German, 1891-1979)
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Franz M. Jansen (German, 1885-1958)
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Grethe Jürgens (German, 1899-1981)
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César Klein (German, 1876-1954)
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Käthe Kollwitz (German, 1867-1945)
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Bernhard Kretzschmar (German, 1889-1974)
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Ludwig Meidner (German, 1884-1966)
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Gerta Overbeck-Schenk (German, 1898-1979)
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Hermann Max Pechstein (German, 1881-1955)
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Christian Schad (German, 1894-1982)
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Rudolf Schlichter (German, 1890-1955)
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Franz Wilhelm Seiwert (German, 1894-1933)
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Georg Tappert (German, 1880-1957)
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Bruno Voigt (German, 1912-1988)
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Erich Wegner (German, 1899-1980)
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Heinrich Zille (German, 1858-1929)
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Gallery Exhibitions
Neue Galerie, Vienna
Egon Schiele, November 20, 1923 Paintings, watercolors and drawings
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Max Beckmann, March 28, 1925 Drawings and graphics
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Egon Schiele, October 15, 1928 Paintings at the Hagenbund. Watercolors and drawings at the Neue Galerie
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Unknown Works by Egon Schiele, October 28, 1930
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European Sculpture, February 7, 1931 A. Archipenko, E. Barlach, E. Degas, R Gauguin, M. Klinger, W. Lehmbruck, A. Maillol, C. Meunier, P. Picasso, A. Rodin, M. Rosso and others. Held at the Hagenbund
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Anton Faistauer, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka and Egon Schiele, June, 1933
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Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka and Egon Schiele, September 15, 1945 Watercolors, drawings and graphics. In association with the Österreichische Kulturvereinigung
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Twenty-Five Years Neue Galerie, October 20, 1948 A memorial exhibition on the 30th anniversary of Schiele's death. 55 oils
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Small, Good Art Works from the 19th and 20th Centuries, January 27, 1949 J. Alt, T. Blau, P. Flora, G. Klimt, A. Kubin, E. Schiele and others
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Egon Schiele, March 12, 1954 Drawings
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Galerie St. Etienne, New York
Saved from Europe, Summer, 1940 L. Corinth, G. Klimt, K. Kollwitz, M. Liebermann, P. Modersohn-Becker, M. Beckmann, E. Schiele and others. The Picture of the Month: Self-Portrait (1901) by Pablo Picasso
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Egon Schiele, November 7, 1941 Paintings and drawings
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Käthe Kollwitz, November 3, 1943 Drawings, etchings, lithographs and woodcuts
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Käthe Kollwitz, October 26, 1944 Drawings, etchings, lithographs and woodcuts
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Käthe Kollwitz, November 21, 1945
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Käthe Kollwitz, October 4, 1947
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Egon Schiele, April 5, 1948 Oils, watercolors and drawings
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Käthe Kollwitz, October 18, 1948
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Tenth Anniversary Exhibition, November 30, 1949 Käthe Kollwitz
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Käthe Kollwitz, October 25, 1951 Drawings and sculpture
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Lovis Corinth, Oskar Kokoschka and Egon Schiele, May 27, 1953 Oils, watercolors and drawings
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Erich Heckel, March 29, 1955 Watercolors
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Käthe Kollwitz, April 16, 1956 Drawings and rare prints
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Egon Schiele, January 21, 1957 Watercolors and drawings
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Käthe Kollwitz, January 12, 1959 Drawings, posters and rare prints
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European and American Expressionists, September 22, 1959 L. Corinth, G. Klimt, O. Kokoschka, K. Kollwitz, M. Meisels, P. Modersohn-Becker, M. Pajeck, E. Schiele and others
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Käthe Kollwitz, December 14, 1959 Thirteen bronzes and twenty drawings. First comprehensive show in the U.S. of the artist's sculpture
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Watercolors and Drawings by Austrian Artists from the Dial Collection, May 2, 1960 G. Klimt, O. Kokoschka, A. Kubin, E. Schiele and others. Lent by the Worcester Art Museum
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Egon Schiele, November 15, 1960 Comprehensive exhibition of oils, watercolors, drawings and prints arranged in cooperation with the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. After the showings in Boston and New York, the exhibition was presented by the J. B. Speed Museum, Louisville, the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka and Alfred Kubin, March 14, 1961 Oils and drawings
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Käthe Kollwitz, November 11, 1961 Drawings and rare prints
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Paintings by Expressionists, January 27, 1962 L. Corinth, R. Gerstl, P. Modersohn-Becker, E.Munch. E. Nolde, M. Pechstein, E. Schiele and others
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Ernst Barlach, March 23, 1962 Sculpture and drawings
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Group Show, October 15, 1962 Drawings by G. Klimt, O. Kokoschka, A. Kubin and E. Schiele; lithographs by O. Kokoschka, K. Kollwitz and E. Schiele
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Austrian Expressionists, January 6, 1964 Watercolors, drawings and prints by R. Gerstl, G. Klimt, O. Kokoschka, A. Kubin, O. Laske, E. Schiele and others. Subsequently shown at: Sarasota Art Association, Sarasota, Florida (February 2-14, 1964); and the Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, Texas (March, 1964)
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25th Anniversary Exhibition, October 17, 1964 L. Corinth, R. Gerstl, G. Klimt, O. Kokoschka, A. Kubin, E. Schiele and others
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Egon Schiele, March 1, 1965
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Käthe Kollwitz, May, 1965 Drawings
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The Wiener Werkstätte, November 16, 1966 Objets d'art by J. Hoffman, D. Peche and others; paintings, drawings and graphics by G. Klimt, O. Kokoschka, E. Schiele, L. H. Jungnickel and others
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Käthe Kollwitz, October 23, 1967 In commemoration of the 100th birthday of the artist. Drawings, etchings, lithographs and woodcuts
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Egon Schiele, October 31, 1968 In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the artist's death. Watercolors and drawings
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Austrian Art of the 20th Century, March 21, 1969 G. Klimt, M. Kurzweil, O. Laske, E. Schiele, K. Stark and others
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Egon Schiele, October 19, 1970 Material assembled in the course of research for Otto Kallir's book, Egon Schiele: The Graphic Work, published in 1970
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Käthe Kollwitz, February 3, 1971 Drawings and rare prints
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Käthe Kollwitz, December 1, 1976 Held at Kennedy Galleries, New York, in association with the Galerie St. Etienne. Drawings and graphics
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Kollwitz: The Drawing and The Print, May 1, 1980 - June 10, 1980
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Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, November 12, 1980 - December 27, 1980 Oils, watercolors and drawings from 26 museums and private collections across America
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Austria's Expressionism, April 21, 1981 - May 30, 1981 Richard Gerstl, Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Oskar Laske, Egon Schiele, and a selection of relevant 19th-century works
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The Human Perspective, March 16, 1982 - May 15, 1982 Ernst Barlach, Franz Barwig, Richard Gerstl, Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, , Alfred Kubin, Oskar Laske, Eugène Mihaesco and Egon Schiele
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Aspects of Modernism, June 1, 1982 - September 3, 1982 An eclectic mix of Expressionism, folk art and social commentary, including works by Ernst Barlach, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Eugène Mihaesco, Grandma Moses, Ammi Phillips and Egon Schiele
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Kollwitz, September 28, 1982 - November 6, 1982
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Early and Late, June 1, 1983 - September 2, 1983 Lovis Corinth, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin and Egon Schiele
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Arnold Schoenberg's Vienna, November 13, 1984 - January 5, 1985 The first major New York showing of the composer's paintings. Also including works by Richard Gerstl, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka and Egon Schiele from private collections and musuems in Austria and the United States. Organized with the support of Lufthansa German Airlines
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Expressionist Printmaking, April 1, 1985 - May 24, 1985 Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, Vincent van Gogh, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Klee, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Franz Marc, Edvard Munch, Emil Nolde, Max Herman Pechstein, Egon Schiele and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff from the collections of The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Otto and Henrietta Bamberger, and several anonymous lenders
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European and American Landscapes, June 4, 1985 - September 13, 1985 Lovis Corinth, Richard Gerstl, Vincent van Gogh, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Eugène Mihaesco, Grandma Moses, Edvard Munch, Henri Rousseau, Egon Schiele, Maurice Utrillo and others
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Expressionists on Paper, October 8, 1985 - November 23, 1985 Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, Lyonel Feininger, Richard Gerstl, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, August Macke, Franz Marc, Gerhard Marcks, Ludwig Meidner, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein and Egon Schiele
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The Art of Giving, December 3, 1985 - January 18, 1986 An exhibition including a potpourri of works by Paul Cézanne, Honoré Daumier, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Edouard Manet, Eugène Mihaesco, Grandma Moses, Georges Rouault, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and many others
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Käthe Kollwitz/Paula Modersohn-Becker, January 28, 1986 - March 15, 1986 Including loans from museums and private collections in Germany and the United States. Organized with the support of Lufthansa German Airlines
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Expressionist Painters, March 25, 1986 - May 10, 1986 Oils and watercolors by Max Beckmann, Richard Gerstl, George Grosz, Alexej von Jawlensky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Edvard Munch, ,Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein, Egon Schiele and others
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Gustav Klimt/Egon Schiele/Oskar Kokoschka, May 27, 1986 - September 13, 1986
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Viennese Design and Wiener Werkstätte, September 23, 1986 - November 8, 1986 A survey of the fine and applied arts including works by Josef Hoffmann, Koloman Moser, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele and others. Organized under the patronage of His Excellency Ambassador Karl Fischer, Permanent Representative of Austria to the United Nations, Helga Winkler-Campagna, Consul General of Austria in New York, and Peter C. Marboe, Director of the Austrian Institute
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Oskar Kokoschka and His Time, November 25, 1986 - January 31, 1987 Richard Gerstl, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Egon Schiele and others
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Käthe Kollwitz, November 17, 1987 - January 16, 1988
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Three Pre-Expressionists, January 26, 1988 - March 12, 1988 Lovis Corinth, Käthe Kollwitz, Paula Modersohn-Becker
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From Art Nouveau to Expressionism, April 12, 1988 - May 27, 1988 Carl Otto Czeschka, Josef Hoffmann, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Berthold Löffler, Koloman Moser, Dagobert Peche, Egon Schiele and others
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Fifty Years Galerie St. Etienne: An Overview, February 14, 1989 - April 1, 1989 Edward Hicks, Ammi Phillips, Grandma Moses, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Egon Schiele and others
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Galerie St. Etienne, June 20, 1989 - September 8, 1989 Documents by Peter Altenberg, Albert Einstein, Adolf Hitler, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Emperor Franz Josef, Gustav Mahler and others. Pictures by Richard Gerstl, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Emil Nolde, Egon Schiele, Arnold Schoenberg and others
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The Narrative in Art, January 23, 1990 - March 17, 1990 Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, Sue Coe, Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Edvard Munch, Emil Nolde, Georges Rouault and others
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Max Klinger, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, March 27, 1990 - June 2, 1990
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Egon Schiele, November 13, 1990 - January 12, 1991 Watercolors and drawings from over fifty musuems and private collections
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Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, January 22, 1991 - March 2, 1991
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The Expressionist Figure, September 10, 1991 - November 9, 1991 Paintings, watercolors , drawings and prints by Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein, Christian Rohlfs, Egon Schiele and others
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Viennese Graphic Design, November 19, 1991 - January 11, 1992 Carl Otto Czeschka, Josef Hoffmann, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Berthold Löffler, Koloman Moser, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Dagobert Peche, Alfred Roller, Egon Schiele, Eduard Wimmer and others. With loans from Merrill C. Berman, Michelle Smith Liss, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and several anonymous collectors.
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Scandal, Outrage, Censorship, January 21, 1992 - March 7, 1992 Ernst Barlach, Sue Coe, Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Hans Haacke, John Heartfield, Karl Hofer, Alexej von Jawlensky, Gustave Klimt, Käthe Kollwitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein, Egon Schiele Andres Serrano, David Wojnarowicz and others
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Naive Visions/Art Nouveau and Expressionism/Sue Coe: The Road to the White House, May 19, 1992 - September 4, 1992 Three concise exhibitions, incorporating works by Camille Bombois, John Kane, Grandma Moses, Louis Vivin, George Grosz, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Egon Schiele, Sue Coe and others
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Käthe Kollwitz, September 15, 1992 - November 7, 1992 Commemorative Exhibition
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The Dance of Death, January 19, 1993 - March 13, 1993 Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, Hans-Sebald Beham, Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, Albrecht Dürer, George Grosz, Hans Holbein the Younger, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Klinger,Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Ludwig Krug, Alfred Kubin, Richard Müller, Emil Nolde, Alfred Rethel, Erich von Schilling, Michael Wolgemuth
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Art and Politics in Weimar Germany, September 14, 1993 - November 6, 1993 Gerd Arntz, Ernst Barlach, Herbert Bayer, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, August Wilhelm Dressler, Conrad Felixmüller, Otto Griebel, George Grosz, Lea Grundig, John Heartfield, Hannah Höch, Karl Hubbuch, Käthe Kollwitz, Ludwig Meidner, Gerta Overbeck-Schenk, Max Pechstein, Christian Schad and others
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Symbolism and the Austrian Avant Garde, November 16, 1993 - January 8, 1994 Paintings, watercolors, drawings and prints by Maurice Denis, James Ensor, Ferdinand Hodler, Fernand Khnopff, Gustav Klimt, Max Klinger, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Oskar Laske, Koloman Moser, Edvard Munch, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Odilon Redon, Rélicien Rops, Egon Schiele, Jan Toorop and others
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55th Anniversary Exhibition in Memory of Otto Kallir, June 7, 1994 - September 2, 1994 Austrian and German artists including Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Richard Gerstl, Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Oskar Laske, Michael Neder, Emil Nolde, Anton Romanko, Josef Scharl, Egon Schiele and F. G. Waldmüller. Non-Academic artists including Rigaud Benoit, La Fortune Felix, Morris Hirshfield, John Kane, Lawrence Lebduska, Abraham Levin, Israel Litwak, Grandma Moses, Nikifor, and others
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Three Berlin Artists of the Weimar Era: Hannah Höch, Käthe Kollwitz, Jeanne Mammen, September 13, 1994 - November 5, 1994
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On the Brink 1900-2000, March 28, 1995 - May 26, 1995 Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, Charles Burns, Lovis Corinth, James Ensor, Howard Finster, Eric Fischl, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Gustav Klimt, Max Klinger, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Oskar Laske, Sally Mann, Frans Masereel, Steve McCurry, Ludwig Meidner, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Edvard Munch, Emil Nolde, Gary Panter, Georges Rouault, Egon Schiele, Cindy Sherman, David Wojnarowicz and others
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From Left to Right, September 19, 1995 - November 4, 1995 Gerd Arntz, Max Beckmann, Viktor Deni, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Lea Grundig, John Heartfield, Karl Hubbuch, Gustav Klutsis, Käthe Kollwitz, Dimitri S. Moore, Gerta Overbeck-Schenk, Rudolf Schlicter, Franz Wilhelm Siewert, Erich Wenger and others. With loans from the Merrill C. Berman Collection
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The Fractured Form, November 15, 1995 - January 6, 1996 Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, Richard Gerstl, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Hanna Höch, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Emil Nolde, Hans Richter, Egon Schiele and others
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Breaking All The Rules, June 11, 1996 - September 6, 1996 A survey of recent acquisitions including works by Max Beckmann, Sue Coe, Lovis Corinth, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Morris Hirshfield, John Kane, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Lawrence Lebduska, Abraham Levin, Israel Litwak, Grandma Moses, Emil Nolde, Horace Pippin, Egon Schiele and others
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The Viennese Line, November 18, 1996 - January 4, 1997 Drawings, posters and objects by Josef Hoffmann, Emil Hoppe, Marcel Kammerer, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Berthold Löffler, Koloman Moser, Dagobert Peche, Egon Schiele, Otto Schönthal, Otto Wagner and others
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That Way Madness Lies, January 14, 1997 - March 15, 1997 A pair of exhibitions including works by Max Beckmann, Richard Gerstl, Erich Heckel, Paul Klee, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Otto Mueller, Emil Nolde, Egon Schiele, Johann Fischer, Johann Hauser, Franz Kernbeis, Oswald Tschirtner, August Walla and others
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Käthe Kollwitz - Lea Grundig, March 25, 1997 - May 31, 1997
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The New Objectivity, September 16, 1997 - November 8, 1997 Paintings, watercolors , drawings and prints by Otto Dix, Conrad Felixmüller, George Grosz, Heinrich Hoerle, Karl Hubbuch, Christian Schad, Rudolf Schlichter, Georg Schrimpf, Erich Wenger and others
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Egon Schiele (1890-1918), November 18, 1997 - January 3, 1998 Including loans from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Musuem of Modern Art and the Morgan Library in New York, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, and numerous private collectors in Europe and the United States
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Sacred & Profane, January 13, 1998 - March 14, 1998 A pair of exhibitions including works by Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Otto Mueller,Michel Nedjar, Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein, Egon Schiele and others
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Taboo, March 26, 1998 - May 30, 1998 Dotty Attie, Sue Coe, Otto Dix, Eric Fischl, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Robert Mapplethorpe, Pablo Picasso, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, Hannah Wilke and others
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George Grosz - Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler, September 23, 1998 - November 11, 1998
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Becoming Käthe Kollwitz, November 17, 1998 - December 31, 1998 Also including works by Ernst Barlach, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Fransisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Max Klinger, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Jean-François Millet, Edvard Munch, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn and others
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Recent Acquisitions, June 15, 1999 - September 3, 1999 Max Beckmann, Sue Coe, Lovis Corinth, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Max Klinger, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler, Jeanne Mammen, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Hermann Max Pechstein, Egon Schiele, Henry Darger, Johann Fischer, Johann Garber, Franz Kernbeis, Johann Korec, Lawrence Lebduska, Anna Mary Robertson (Grandma) Moses, Michel Nedjar, Heinrich Reisenbauer, Oswald Tschirtner, August Walla. Including a major new collection of prints by Käthe Kollwitz
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The Modern Child, September 14, 1999 - November 6, 1999 Charles Burchfield, Sue Coe, Henry Darger, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Grandma Moses, Alice Neel, Ben Shahn, Raphael Soyer, Egon Schiele and others
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Saved From Europe, November 6, 1999 - January 8, 2000 Lovis Corinth, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Paula Modersohn-Becker, and Egon Schiele, on loan from public and private collections in Europe and the United States. Organized with the support of the Austrian Cultural Institute, New York
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The Expressionist City, September 19, 2000 - November 4, 2000 Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Anton Faistauer, Lyonel Feininger, George Grosz, Hannah Höch, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Franz Masereel, Ludwig Meidner, Emil Nolde, Egon Schiele and others
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The Tragedy of War, November 16, 2000 - January 6, 2001 A new print cycle by Sue Coe. Also including works by Max Beckmann, Jacques Callot, Fransisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Käthe Kollwitz, Oskar Laske and others
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Art with an Agenda, April 10, 2001 - June 16, 2001 Gerd Arntz, George Grosz, John Heartfield, Josef Hoffmann, Gustav Klutsis, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Ludwig Meidner, Koloman Moser, Dagobert Peche, Egon Schiele and others
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The "Black-and-White" Show, September 20, 2001 - November 10, 2001 Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, Alfred Kubin, Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, Lyonel Feininger, Erich Heckel, Franz M. Jansen, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Klinger, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Otto Mueller, Emil Nolde, Hermann Max Pechstein, Egon Schiele, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Maximillian Kurzweil, Max Liebermann, Emil Orlik, Heinrich Vogeler, Vasily Kandinsky, Fritz Schaefler, Heinrich Campendonk
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MORE THAN COFFEE WAS SERVED, September 19, 2006 - November 25, 2006 Peter Altenberg, Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Josef Diveky, Otto Dix, B.F. Dolbin, Wihlem Gause, Erwin Graumann, George Grosz, Erich Heckel, Karl Hofer, Josef Hoffmann, Emil Hoppe, Karl Hubbuch, Moritz Jung, Grethe Jurgens, Gustav Kalhammer, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, Franz Kopallik, Alfred Kubin, Berthold Löffler, Adolf Loos, Jeanne Mammen, Ludwig Meidner, Emil Nolde, Emil Orlik, Egon Schiele, Karl Schwesig, William Sharp, Gustav Siegel, Bruno Voigt, Erich Wegner
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Recent Acquisitions, June 24, 2008 - September 26, 2008 Leonard Baskin, Ilija Basicevic-Bosilj, Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, Lyonel Feininger,George Grosz, John Heartfield, Morris Hirshfield, Erick Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Oskar Kokoschka, Käthe Kollwitz, A. Malsov, Jeanne Mammen, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Grandma Moses, Emile Nolde, Hermann Max Pechstein, Egon Schiele, and others.
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