Art, Exhibition and Erasure in Nazi Vienna
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Art, Exhibition and Erasure in Nazi Vienna

  1. 218 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Art, Exhibition and Erasure in Nazi Vienna

About this book

This book examines three exhibitions of contemporary art held at the Vienna Künstlerhaus during the period of National Socialist rule and shows how each attempted to culturally erase elements anathema to Nazi ideology: the City, the Jewess and fin-de-siècle Vienna.

Each of the exhibits was large scale and ambitious, part of a broader attempt to situate Vienna as the cultural capital of the Reich, and each aimed to reshape cultural memory and rewrite history. Applying illuminating theories on memory studies, collective and public memory, and notions of "memoricide," this is the first book in English to focus on visual culture in the period when Austria was erased as a nation and incorporated into the Third Reich as "Ostmark." The organization, content and publications surrounding these three exhibits are explored in depth and set against the larger political changes and dangerous ideologies they reflect.

The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, museum studies, cultural history, memory studies, art and politics and Holocaust studies.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781032405872
eBook ISBN
9781000926804
Topic
Art

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. List of Figures
  10. 1 Introduction: Repression, Revision and the History of Art in Nazi Vienna
  11. 2 Austrian Identity, the Anschluss and the Creation of Ostmark
  12. 3 Ushering in the Ostmark: Vienna and the Künstlerhaus, Spring 1938 to Spring 1939
  13. 4 Erasing the City: Mountains and People of Ostmark, March 3 to April 23, 1939
  14. 5 Cultural Politics, Separatism and Baldur von Schirach: Summer 1939 to Spring 1942
  15. 6 Erasing the Jewess: The Beautiful Viennese Female Portrait, June 13 to July 12, 1942
  16. 7 The Pearl Loses Its Luster: Summer 1942 to Defeat at Stalingrad
  17. 8 Erasing the Fin de Siècle: The Gustav Klimt Exhibit, February 7 to March 7 1943
  18. 9 The Fall of Vienna and the Fate of the Künstlerhaus
  19. 10 Conclusion
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index