The Expressionist Portrait: Pathos and Persona in German Art

The Expressionist Portrait: Pathos and Persona in German Art

Discover a collection of drawings, paintings, and prints by prominent German and Austrian artists from the early 20th century, featuring works by Max Beckmann, Oskar Kokoschka, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, among others.

This exhibition, curated by graduate student Nathan Gramse, offers a profound analysis of the emotional intensity and identity portrayed in expressionist portraiture.

"The Expressionist Portrait reveals the complex interplay between inner turmoil and outward persona that defined this era's art."

Featured Artists

Exhibition Highlights

Curatorial Perspective

Nathan Gramse approaches the exhibition with a focus on how these artists used portraiture to communicate psychological depth and personal experience.

Visitor Experience

Visitors will engage with artworks that blend bold stylistic elements and intimate emotional narratives, highlighting the transformative power of expressionism.

Author's Summary: This exhibition deeply investigates the intense emotional and personal dimensions embodied in early 20th-century German expressionist portraits.

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