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GEORGE GROSZ: New York Drawings,

October 21 - December 3, 2004

GEORGE GROSZ: New York Drawings

Past exhibition
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    GEORGE GROSZ, New York Drawings

    Although the painter, Dadaist, illustrator, social and political satirist George Grosz is best known for depicting Berlin in the 1920's, his imagination was deeply aroused by America. Most of his childhood was spent reading luridly illustrated pulp fiction by Karl May and James Fennimore Cooper. By 1912, Grosz was busy drawing Western heroes - pioneers, cowboys and Indians, and desperados. Grosz' early hunger for the bloodthirsty and spectacular would not wane.

    This exhibition contains over twenty pen and ink drawings that mirror the two worlds Grosz inhabited following his flight from Hitler in 1933. While he could not forget the horror that enveloped Germany, he became as completely engaged with New York's spectacle as he had been with Berlin's.

    Grosz continued to live in New York until 1958, when he returned to West Berlin, which had virtually become an outpost surrounded by Russian and East German troupes. Eventually, he might have become disillusioned with the city, but there was not enough time. In 1959, just three weeks before his 66th birthday, he collapsed and died.

    This is the first one-person exhibition of George Grosz at Nolan Eckman; his work was included in Art of the Weimar Republic (2002).

    • George Grosz The Last Rose of Summer, ca. 1941 ink, reed pen on paper 23 1/4 x 19 in (59 x 48 cm)
      George Grosz
      The Last Rose of Summer, ca. 1941
      ink, reed pen on paper
      23 1/4 x 19 in (59 x 48 cm)
    • George Grosz Murder In Broome Street, ca. 1941 reed pen on paper 23 1/4 x 19 inches 59 x 48 cm
      George Grosz
      Murder In Broome Street, ca. 1941
      reed pen on paper
      23 1/4 x 19 inches
      59 x 48 cm
    • George Grosz A Frenchman I Know, ca. 1941 reed pen on paper 23 1/4 x 19 inches 59 x 48 cm
      George Grosz
      A Frenchman I Know, ca. 1941
      reed pen on paper
      23 1/4 x 19 inches
      59 x 48 cm
    • George Grosz The Ceiling Fell on Her Head, ca. 1941 reed pen on paper 23 1/4 x 19 inches 59 x 48 cm
      George Grosz
      The Ceiling Fell on Her Head, ca. 1941
      reed pen on paper
      23 1/4 x 19 inches
      59 x 48 cm
    • George Grosz Johnny, Get Your Gun, ca. 1941 reed pen and opaque white on paper 23 1/4 x 19 in (59 x 48 cm)
      George Grosz
      Johnny, Get Your Gun, ca. 1941
      reed pen and opaque white on paper
      23 1/4 x 19 in (59 x 48 cm)
    • George Grosz Last Minutes of the Fortean Society, ca. 1941 reed pen, brush and ink on paper 23 1/4 x 19 inches 59 x 48 cm
      George Grosz
      Last Minutes of the Fortean Society, ca. 1941
      reed pen, brush and ink on paper
      23 1/4 x 19 inches
      59 x 48 cm
  • Artist
    • GEORGE GROSZ

      GEORGE GROSZ

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