Art, culture, politics and society - German art in an expanded field

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  • Art, culture, politics and society - German art in an expanded field: A Colloquium in honour of Dr Shulamith Behr (1946-2023)
    International experts on German modernism convened for a one-day symposium to celebrate the scholarship and pedagogical practice of Dr Shulamith Behr (1946-2023), treasured colleague, mentor, teacher and friend to so many in the Courtauld community and beyond. Behr’s outstanding contribution to the understanding of modern experience through art - in Expressionism, in the apperception of exile, in excavating the critical role of women artists for modernism - is underscored through a set of meticulous research practices and inquiries she pursued with rigour across a range of media and theoretical framings. In tribute to Behr’s impact and legacy, a roster of seven renowned scholars of German art in an expanded field presented a range of papers covering pre-war, war-time, and post-war subjects written for this occasion, followed by further discussion in panels and question and answer sessions.
    Join us as we reflect upon some of the artists, topics and questions that most interested Shulamith Behr, as scholars offer insight and further the history of art through the lens of her thought.
    Convenors:
    Dr Robin Schuldenfrei, Tangen Reader in 20th Century Modernism
    Dr Glenn Sujo, artist, writer, educator
    Programme
    Welcome
    Introduction, Dr. Robin Schuldenfrei, Courtauld Institute of Art
    Panel One
    Imaging the Maternal: The Shadow of Death in the Art of Käthe Kollwitz
    Professor Dorothy Price, Courtauld Institute of Art
    Working Through Woodcut: Ernst Barlach and Käthe Kollwitz in the Aftermath of WWI
    Dr. Niccola Shearman, Independent Art Historian, London
    The ‘Arboreal Expressionism’ of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
    Professor Christian Weikop, Modern and Contemporary German Art, University of Edinburgh
    Art in Exile, Ludwig Meidner, and Holocaust Knowledge
    Dr. Michael Tymkiw, Reader in Art History, University of Essex
    Discussion panel, questions
    Break
    Panel Two
    Grete Ring (1887-1952): Dealing in Modernism from Berlin to British Exile
    Dr Lucy Wasensteiner, author and Director, Liebermann Villa, Berlin
    Outside the Canon: Else Meidner in Exile
    Dr. Ines Schlenker, Independent Art Historian
    The Revealed Hand: Cathartic Marks as Evidentiary Witness
    Dr. Glenn Sujo, Artist, Writer, Educator
    Discussion panel, questions

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