George Grosz Berlin: Prostitutes, Politicians, Profiteers

Fascinating exhibition of the work of the German artist George Grosz at the Richard Nagy Gallery focusing on his years in Berlin.

Grosz is generally known as a satirist but bringing these works together showed what a good draftsman and observer he was too. They provide a wonderful snapshot of Berlin in this post First World War period when the country was coming to terms with the damaged caused by the war.

I liked the pictures of street scenes including women in see through clothes which I took to imply how the men saw the women in their imaginations. Also the fact that in many of the scenes of middle class life a poor man or woman looks on as a silent commentator.

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