Hanna Nagel
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Author: Inge Herold, Johan Holten (eds.)
Hanna Nagel’s focus as an artist was on drawing and graphic prints. Like no other woman artist of her time, she examined the relationship between men and women as well as the problematic balancing act between professional work and motherhood. The impression of these 'Dunkle Blätter' (Dark Works) corresponds to the symbolically charged topics chosen. The focus of the exhibition and the catalogue is on the works of the 1920s and the early 1930s. Her work following her studies in Karlsruhe was at first characterised by objective precision. With her move to Berlin, she, however, distanced herself from the stringent drawing style of Neue Sachlichkeit.
ISBN 9783422989498. Deutscher Kunstverlag. hb. 216 pages. 195 colour, 29 b/w ills. 27 x 22.5 cm.
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Hanna Nagel’s focus as an artist was on drawing and graphic prints. Like no other woman artist of her time, she examined the relationship between men and women as well as the problematic balancing act between professional work and motherhood. The impression of these 'Dunkle Blätter' (Dark Works) corresponds to the symbolically charged topics chosen. The focus of the exhibition and the catalogue is on the works of the 1920s and the early 1930s. Her work following her studies in Karlsruhe was at first characterised by objective precision. With her move to Berlin, she, however, distanced herself from the stringent drawing style of Neue Sachlichkeit.
ISBN 9783422989498. Deutscher Kunstverlag. hb. 216 pages. 195 colour, 29 b/w ills. 27 x 22.5 cm.
available