What History Teaches: Art and Experience in a Fragmented World
Hosted By: Holocaust Museum LA
The Alabama Holocaust Education Center and the Holocaust Education Resource Council present a program on Expressionist artists and their clash with Nazi cultural ideology. The session examines how abstraction, distortion and bold color conveyed emotional truth, even as the regime condemned such work as “Degenerate Art” and imposed censorship, exile and persecution. It also considers how artists used visual language as an act of defiance that endured beyond oppression.
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