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Censorship and Ernst Barlach: the loss of free expression during and after the Nazi Regime
Thesis
Thesis and Areas of Focus • Thesis: that censorship of
art led to the censoring of expression in the Nazi Regime and into modern times
• Using Ernst Barlach’s Story
• Nazi Germany 1927-1938
Why it matters • Censorship of expression is
censoring free though and the liberties that most symbolize American Ideals
• Art like music is reflexive and a society and its most enduring symbolizes in its observational Nature
• Free Expression in thought intellect and art is essential quality man should always strive to obtain and keep
Main Points and Issues
Expression• Is a basic right Barlach and
other “Degenerate Artist’s” were denied
• Art was based on Nazi Idealism that was at the core of Hitler's own values
• Degenerate Art was used as a catalyst for
Composers • http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcz8MUUuXak
• Music Like all other forms of expression was subject to the approval of the Party
Continued
• Censorship Has a broad impact not just in the ability to express but also in the way artists made a living
• Censorship while always being a problem for artists rose to new levels under the Nazi Regime
Pictures
Biography
Basic Facts • Born January 2 1890• Died 24 October 1938• Born in Wedel Holstein • Johanna Luise Barlach and
Dr Georg Barlach-Parents• Oldest of four other brothers
Career and Life• Student Gewerbeschule –
Hamburg• Worked as a sculptor in the
art nouvea style most popular from 1890-1910
• Took a trip to Russia with Nickolas –brother
• 1919-Joined Prussian Art Academy
• 1925-munich Art Academy
Works Banned and Confiscated
Hamburger EhrenmalMagdeburger Ehrenmal
Continued
• Banned in all public spaces churches, and museums
• vandalized almost destroyed many of the sculptures
• Most where confiscated by the party • the remaining works were considered degenerate
art • His work was displayed at the entartete Kunst
Exhibit
Censorship after Barlach
Global • Several countries around the
world have struggle and continue to struggle with freedom of expression
• United States China Cuba East Germany Austria ETC
• A few modern examples of censored art from around the world
China 2011• Shok-1 Heart Noose Mural
Other WorksPiss Christ- Serrano Andres 1987 United states Pablo Picasso Guernica
• Censored Outside of United Nations 2003
Conclusion and After Math• Modern Art did have a successful revival
• Barlach's works were restored after the war
• Classical Composers have public attention and admiration
• Censorship of Expression remains world wide
Continued
• Barlach died of a heart attack in 1938
• His surviving works are still on display
• Degenerate art now has an ever more curious audience
• the museum of censored art in Washington D.C
Sources • Scrutinized Art: The Many Faces of Visual Art Censorship• Erin Tapley Vol. 55, No. 6 (Nov., 2002), pp. 48-52 Published by: National Art Education Association• Art and censorship• Richard Serra Vol. 17, No. 3 (Spring, 1991), pp. 574-581 Published by: The University of Chicago Press• http://www.urbanartcore.eu/art-censorship-china-censors-heart-noose/• Relating Controversial Contemporary art and School Art: A problem position • Carol S. Jeffers, Pat Parth Vol. 38, No. 1 (Autumn, 1996), pp. 21-33 Published by: National Art
Education Association• An Artist against the Third Reich: Ernst Barlach 1933-1938 • Peter Paret New York: Cambridge University Press pages 1-165• Ernst Barlach• Carl Dietrich Carl’s New York: Frederick A. Praeger pages 1-208• Ernst Barlach • Alfred Werner New York 1966 pages 1-176 • “Decent” vs “Degenerate” Art: The Nation al Socialist Case • Mary-Margaret Goggin Art Journal Vol. 50, No. 4, Censorship II (Winter, 1991), pp. 84-92 Published by:
College Art Association