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Artists Under Siege: German Art 1918-1945: Smith College Museum of Art

Forthcoming exhibition
1 September 2027
grayscale horizontal etching by Lea Grundig. The image shows a gathering of children running along a long path towards the front left corner of the picture plane.
Lea Grundig, "The Witch," 1935, etching and drypoint; Smith College Museum of Art, Gift of the Kallir Family Foundation.

Planned for Fall 2027, this exhibition at the Smith College Museum of Art will highlight the accomplishments of German artists within the context of the Nazi attack on modern art and freedom of expression.

 

More details to come...

  • SCMA Blog: Art as Archive: Curating Germany, 1918-1945, by Rebecca McClung
  • SCMA Blog: Fighting for Justice, and Dying for Art: Lea Grundig-Langer (1906-1977), an activist artist who risked it all, by Henriette Kets de Vries
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