The German Revolution: Expressionist Prints Lunchtime Talks Programme
6 March – 29 May 2019 ≠ 1.00pm
Hunterian Art Gallery
Admission free
Wednesdays until 29 May for a special programme of ten minute lunchtime talks inspired by The German Revolution: Expressionist Prints exhibition.
6 March 2019
13 March 2019
The German Revolution and Life Reform
Sabine Wieber, History of Art
20 March 2019
Georg Heym’s Die Vorstadt, and the city
Professor Paul Bishop, School of Modern Languages and Cultures
27 March 2019
Max Beckmann
Dr Deborah Lewer, Senior Lecturer History of Art, University of Glasgow
3 April 2019
The German Revolution: Expressionist Prints
Anselm Heinrich, School of Culture and Creative Arts
10 April 2019
The Depiction of War Veterans in Max Beckmann’s The Hell Portfolio Jana Jankuliaková, PhD student University of Glasgow
17 April 2019
German Expressionist Prints
Breanna Jeffrey, Final year History of Art student, University of Glasgow
EASTER BREAK
1 May 2019
Käthe Kollwitz
Dr Ernest Schonfield, School of Modern Languages and Cultures
8 May 2019
Entartete Kunst- Germany’s ‘Degenerate’ Artists during the Second World War Pippa Stephenson, Curator, Glasgow Life
15 May 2019
The artists’ group Die Brucke
Dr Ernest Schonfield, School of Modern Languages and Cultures
22 May 2019
The painter Marie-Louise von Motesiczky (1906-1996)
Dr Peter Black, The Hunterian
29 May 2019
Käthe Kollwitz
Anselm Heinrich, School of Culture and Creative Arts
Hunterian Art Gallery
82 Hillhead Street
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QQ
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