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Phänomen Großmann trifft auf künstlerische Fotografie

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Phänomen Großmann trifft auf künstlerische Fotografie

Autor Christine Litz, Christine Litz, Andreas Greulich, Christina Leber, Christina Leber, Dietmar Mezler, Christine, Olaf Peters

Rescue from OblivionRudolf Großmann (1882 1941) was a renowned painter and graphic artist, and a feared chronicler on account of his rather pointed ­writings. He drew life in the big city in portraits, and café and street scenes i ... więcej

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Rescue from OblivionRudolf Großmann (1882 1941) was a renowned painter and graphic artist, and a feared chronicler on account of his rather pointed ­writings. He drew life in the big city in portraits, and café and street scenes in a richly facetted manner; during the 1910s and 1920s, he published texts and illustrations in magazines such as Simplicissimus, and also illustrated books for authors, among them Joachim Ringelnatz and Erich Kästner. Today, Rudolf Großmann is known only among those with a keen interest and expertise in the 1920s. Based on the question of why he has largely been forgotten, the exhibition and book seize the opportunity to initiate a dialogue between his work and recent photographic works by contemporary artists. His paintings and graphic oeuvre from the collection of the Museum für Neue Kunst Freiburg will be juxtaposed with ­photographic positions from the collection of the Kunststiftung DZ BANK. It is ­Rudolf Großmann s portrait drawings in particular that bear a certain photographic aspect, and thus can be combined in a meaningful way with the ­various works, for ­instance, by Wolfgang Tillmans, Sven Johne, Nan Goldin, and Gisèle Freund. ­Moreover, Barbara Probst s multi-perspective view or Beate Gütschow s spatial constructions reveal, when they are placed in context with Rudolf Großmann s graphic scenes, that there is a tremendous atmo­­-s­pheric proximity despite the leap in time of more than a hundred years. Rudolf Großmann is characterized by a certain equidistance to the ­popular styles of his time; while this did distin­gu­ish his work and established a closeness to photography, it was not enough though to protect him from ­persecution by the National Socialists; he, too, was considered to be degenerate, and thereafter retreated to his native city of Freiburg.Exhibition:Museum für Neue Kunst Freiburg, 28/10/2022 19/2/2023

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