The Art Gallery of New South Wales Highlights Modernity in German Art from 1910 to 1937

artwork: Christian Schad - "Self-Portrait", 1927 - Oil on wood - 76 x 61.5 cm. - Private collection, courtesy Tate London, © Christian Schad Stiftung Aschaffenburg/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn. On view at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in "The Mad Square: Modernity in German Art 1910-1937" until November 6th.


Sydney, AU – The Art Gallery of New South Wales is pleased to present “The Mad Square: Modernity in German Art 1910-1937” from August 6th through November 6th. This will be the first exhibition in Australia to look in-depth at the turbulent time of the Weimar Republic when, following the catastrophe of World War I and in a period of intense crisis, Germany entered an extraordinary era of creative and artistic fervour. The “Mad Square” exhibition is organised by the Art Gallery of New South Wales with loans from museums and private collections from around the world.

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