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Germany 1920s & New Objectivity Exhibitions Centre Pompidou

15 Jun 2022 — 5 Sep 2022

The New Objectivity exhibition explores the art and culture of the Neue Sachlichkeit. Come and explore the first overview presented in France of this artistic trend. Apart from painting and photography, the project brings together architecture, design, film, theatre, literature and music.

People of the 20th century, the masterwork by photographer August Sander, establishes the...

The New Objectivity exhibition explores the art and culture of the Neue Sachlichkeit. Come and explore the first overview presented in France of this artistic trend. Apart from painting and photography, the project brings together architecture, design, film, theatre, literature and music.

People of the 20th century, the masterwork by photographer August Sander, establishes the motif of a cross-section of a society, and explores a large panorama of German art in the late 1920s. Witness a review of German history and observe the political resonances and media analogies between yesterday's situations and those of today.

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Centre Pompidou: Germany, 1920s, August Sander Exhibition & Permanent Collection

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Germany 1920s & New Objectivity Exhibitions (Until 5 September 2022)

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Europe's largest collection of modern and contemporary art (oh yes, there is a difference!) is housed in a building that was deemed to be architecturally daring in the 20th century. The building features plumbing and piping on the outside and Picasso and Pollock on the inside. And to top it all off, from the rooftop you'll find gorgeous views of Paris and the Eiffel Tower.

The Centre Pompidou is one of Paris's 'Big Three' museums – the other two being the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay. The Louvre holds art and artifacts from up until 1848. The Musée d'Orsay contains the world's greatest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, all produced between the years 1848-1914. The Centre Pompidou holds 20th and 21st-century works (created after 1914). Altogether, the three museums house a complete timeline of Western art history.

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