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CATEGORIES:Museums and Exhibitions
CREATED:19691231T190000
SUMMARY:World War I and the Visual Arts
LOCATION:798
DESCRIPTION:<p>Organized to commemorate the centennial of World War I, this exhibition 
 will focus on the impact of the war on the visual arts. Moving chronologica
 lly from its outbreak to the decade after the armistice,&nbsp;<em><b><stron
 g>World War I and the Visual Arts</strong></b></em>&nbsp;will highlight the
  diverse ways in which artists both reacted to and represented the horrors 
 of modern warfare. The works on view will reflect a variety of responses, r
 anging from nationalist enthusiasm to more somber reflections on the carnag
 e and mass devastation that resulted from the war.&nbsp;<br />The exhibitio
 n is made possible by The Schiff Foundation.<br /><br />Drawn mainly from t
 he collection of The Met and supplemented with select loans, the exhibition
  will include prints, drawings, photographs, illustrated books, posters, pe
 riodicals, trading cards from the Museum’s celebrated Jefferson R. Burdick 
 Collection, and other materials such as medals, examples of trench art, and
  helmets designed in the Department of Arms and Armor.<em><b><strong>World 
 War I and the Visual Arts</strong></b></em>&nbsp;will reveal how artists—in
 cluding Otto Dix, Fernand Léger, George Grosz, Käthe Kollwitz, C.R.W. Nevin
 son, Gino Severini, and Edward Steichen—reflected a myriad of styles, appro
 aches, ideologies, and mediums in response to the war. Among the styles rep
 resented are Cubism, Dada, Futurism, Expressionism, Neue Sachlichkeit (“New
  Objectivity”), and Vorticism.</p>
CONTACT:212-535-7710
DTSTAMP:20250521T180010
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170731T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170731T173000
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