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Post war artists who escaped Nazi Germany work to go on display in Lake District
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The birth of auto-destructive art and how Gustav Metzger s early works lay hidden in his auntie s attic for decades
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Abraham Bloemart s Moses Striking the Rock, a painting from 1596 now in its collection. The museum said it had investigated and did not find compelling evidence that Curt Glaser had been forced to sell the painting. Metropolitan Museum of Art via The New York Times.
by Catherine Hickley
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.- The Nazi authorities removed Curt Glaser from his post as director of the Berlin State Art Library in April 1933 because he was Jewish. He was also evicted from his home and, the following month, sold most of his art collection at two auctions. Since 2007, 13 private collectors or institutions including the Dutch Restitutions Committee, the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in Berlin, the Museum Ludwig in Cologne and the city of Basel have concluded that Glaser sold his collection in May 1933 as a result of Nazi persecution, and agreed to either return or pay some compensation to his heirs for art he sold that wound up in th
Hauser & Wirth opens an exhibition of works by Gustav Metzger
Installation view, Gustav Metzger, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 2021. Courtesy The Estate of Gustav Metzger and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Ken Adlard © The Estate of Gustav Metzger and The Gustav Metzger Foundation.
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.- Gustav Metzger (1926-2017) radically challenged our understanding of art, its relation to reality and our existence within society. His uncompromising commitment to combat environmental destruction was fundamental to his questioning of the role of the artist and the act of artmaking as a vehicle for change. Hauser & Wirths inaugural exhibition of Metzgers work in Somerset provides a focused look at works that explore the intersection between human intervention, nature and man-made environments, ideas the artist continued to interrogate over a six decade career.