George Grosz
George Grosz is a significant German artist known for his keen and often satirical portrayals of social life during the Weimar Republic. His works are characterized by a critical perspective on the political and social conditions of his time. Grosz frequently employed an expressive, sometimes grotesque visual language to highlight the absurdities and contradictions of modern society.
Galerie Judin in Berlin features Grosz in its program, underscoring his relevance in the contemporary art scene. Here, his works are presented, addressing both historical and current themes, prompting viewers to reflect on societal structures. Grosz's unique ability to visually process complex emotional and political issues makes him an indispensable part of art history.
Vertreten durch
- Fischer Kunsthandel & Edition · Berlin
- Galerie Glöckner · Köln
- Galerie Hans Brockstedt OHG · Berlin
- Galerie Judin · Berlin
- Galerie Michael Haas · Berlin
- Galerie Remmert und Barth · Düsseldorf
- Galerie Rieder GmbH · München
- Galerie Thomas · München
- Galerie Valentien · Stuttgart
- Graphisches Kabinett Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner KG · Bremen
- Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner KG · Berlin