In the Shadow of Hitler
Andrew Graham-Dixon concludes his exploration of German art by investigating the dark times of the 20th century, dominated by failed artist Adolf Hitler.
Andrew Graham-Dixon concludes his exploration of German art by investigating the dark and difficult times of the 20th century.
Dominating the landscape is the figure of Adolf Hitler - failed artist, would-be architect and obsessed with the aesthetics of his 1,000-year Reich. In a series of extraordinary building projects and exhibitions, Hitler waged a propaganda war against every kind of modern art as a prelude to unleashing total war on the whole of Europe.
After the war the shadow of the Third Reich persisted, Germany remained divided and traumatised. How would artists deal with a past that everybody wanted to forget? From the work of Otto Dix and George Grosz and the age of the Bauhaus to the post-war painters Georg Baselitz, Hilla Becher and the conceptual artist Joseph Beuys is a long strange journey, but the signs are there that art has a place at the heart of the new reunited Germany.
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Joel Grey
Willkommen
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Kraftwerk
Autobahn
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Director | Roger Parsons |
Producer | Roger Parsons |
Executive Producer | Basil Comely |
Series Producer | Silvia Sacco |
Director | Karen McGann |