This lecture examines the art world in Nazi Germany and the motivations behind the National Socialist movement to rid Germany of modern art.
The Nazis used propaganda to show that some artists contributed to the decline of German culture and staged an exhibition of what they dubbed ‘Degenerate Art’. Some of the artists featured at this exhibit included modern masters such as Emil Nolde, Oskar Kokoshka and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. This lecture will examine the art world in Nazi Germany and the motivations behind the National Socialist movement to rid Germany of modern art.
How to book this event:
To purchase tickets for this lecture please click on this link
https://buytickets.at/theartssocietycambridge/1324557
Please note that once tickets are purchased, a Zoom link for the lecture itself will be sent on 8th October
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