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First Major United Kingdom Exhibition by Swedish Artist Klara Lidén at Serpentine Gallery

LONDON.- The Serpentine Gallery stages the first major UK exhibition by Swedish artist Klara Lidén. The exhibition, which is co-produced by the Serpentine Gallery and Moderna Museet, Sweden, includes a series of films showing the artist performing act…

National Archives in Washington Puts Nazi Papers, The Nuremberg Laws, on Public View

WASHINGTON (AP).- The laws signed by Adolf Hitler taking away the citizenship of German Jews before the Holocaust were placed on rare public display Wednesday at the National Archives. The Nuremberg Laws were turned over to the archives in August by Th…

Forced Labor: The Germans, the Forced Laborers, and the War

BERLIN.- Over 20 million men, women, and children were taken to Germany and the occupied territories from all over Europe as “foreign workers,” prisoners of war, and concentration camp inmates to perform forced labor. By 1942, forced laborers were part…

Berlin-Based Artist Andy Hope 1930 Opens "On Time" at Metro Pictures

NEW YORK, NY.- For his season opening exhibition at Metro Pictures, the Berlin-based artist Andy Hope 1930 presents ON TIME, an exhibition of painting and three-dimensional forms that channel the evidence of art as a ghostly manifestation in a paranorm…

Exhibition Focuses on Berlin’s Weimar Era in Jeanne Mammen: City of Women

DES MOINES, IA.- The Des Moines Art Center opened an exhibition entitled Jeanne Mammen: City of Women, which runs through December 12, 2010 in the Blank One Gallery. Working as a magazine illustrator in the years just before World War II, Jeanne Mammen…

Exhibition Focuses on Berlin’s Weimar Era in Jeanne Mammen: City of Women

DES MOINES, IA.- The Des Moines Art Center opened an exhibition entitled Jeanne Mammen: City of Women, which runs through December 12, 2010 in the Blank One Gallery. Working as a magazine illustrator in the years just before World War II, Jeanne Mammen…

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