WHEN BERLIN BECAME BABYLON: ART AND POLITICS IN THE WEIMAR PERIOD
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https://doi.org/10.1344/regac2023.9.42656Keywords:
Berlin, Weimar, Europe, Babylon, Expressionism, Dadaism, Neue Sachlichkeit, Nazism, war, interwar, crisis, cabaret, Grosz, Kirchner.Abstract
The objective of this paper is to revise the cultural activity developed during the Weimar Period in Berlin. Since the importance of the Weimar Republic as a turning point in art and culture, and the strict contemporaneity of some of their concerns and premises has been repeatedly highlighted, this paper will focus on analyzing how the interwar Berlin, marked by political, and societal revolution affected art and culture and vice versa.
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2023-12-20
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