Four pictures in a wooden frame can be seen hanging on a white wall. At the very front is an etching of a skull. These are works by the German painter and graphic artist Otto Dix, whose works were mainly known for their Realism and Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity). Photo: Goethe-Institut Karachi / Humayun Memon

Otto Dix

Social Criticism 1920–24 | War, Etchings 1924

4 May 2023
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28 May 2023
Henrik Igityan National Centre for Aesthetics
Abovyan Str. 13
0001 Yerevan

Otto Dix experienced the First World War directly at the front. He made more than 600 drawings from 1915 to 1918 in battle zones in Belgium, France and Russia. Together with his personal memories, these protocols were the basis for the etchings entitled 'The War', published by Karl Nierendorf in 1924. These pictures not only give an authentic depiction of trench combat in the attrition warfare of the First World War, they unmask the Moloch of war as such. The 50-page cycle is often compared to Goya's 'Desastres de la Guerra'. 'The War' has a special place in Dix oeuvre and is the focus of the exhibition.

'Critical Graphics' caused a great stir and aroused the disapproval of Dix's contemporaries. The etchings treat marginalized groups of post-war society, such as war disabled veterans and prostitutes. The exhibition shows selected examples.

Otto Dix never claimed to change people through his works. His paintings and graphics of the war, however, soon aroused the attention of the Nazis. After their seizure of power in 1933, he was one of the first professors to be relieved of his duties and was banned from exhibiting.

Curator
Eugen Keuerleber (1921–2002), museum director

Exhibition opening:
03.05.2023, 19.00

 

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