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  • Detail, Felix Nussbaum, 'Self-Portrait in a Shroud (Group Portrait),' 1942
    Detail, Felix Nussbaum, 'Self-Portrait in a Shroud (Group Portrait),' 1942
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    A Painter of the Holocaust for Our Times

    Three self-portraits by Felix Nussbaum, at New York’s Neue Galerie

    byPat Lipsky
  • Detail, Louise Rösler, 'Street/Strass,' 1951.
    Detail, Louise Rösler, 'Street/Strass,' 1951.
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    German Art Without Jews

    A pair of exhibits, one at Harvard Art Museums, the other at New York’s Neue Galerie, try to read the signs of a coming conflagration and its attendant guilt in works made under the rise and fall of National Socialism

    byFrances Brent
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    Woman in Gold and an Old Toyota

    Remembering Maria Altmann, the uncompromising Klimt owner behind Helen Mirren’s portrayal in ‘Woman in Gold’

    byFrances Brent
  • Egon Schiele (1890-1918): 'Self-Portrait with Arm Twisted above Head,' 1910. Watercolor and charcoal. Private Collection(Image courtesy of Neue Galerie)
    Egon Schiele (1890-1918): 'Self-Portrait with Arm Twisted above Head,' 1910. Watercolor and charcoal. Private Collection(Image courtesy of Neue Galerie)
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    Egon Schiele, Billionaire Ron Lauder’s Boyhood Version of Jimmy Page, Live at the Neue Galerie

    A New York show delivers an early incarnation of the hunger artist, fascinated with the malleability of his own body

    byJeremy Sigler
  • Adolf Ziegler (1892-1959), The Four Elements: Fire (left wing), Earth and Water (center panel), Air (right wing), 1937 Oil on canvas 66 7/8 x 106 1⁄4 in. (170 x 270 cm) Pinakothek der Moderne, Bayerische Staatsgemaeldesammlungen, Munich
    Adolf Ziegler (1892-1959), The Four Elements: Fire (left wing), Earth and Water (center panel), Air (right wing), 1937 Oil on canvas 66 7/8 x 106 1⁄4 in. (170 x 270 cm) Pinakothek der Moderne, Bayerische Staatsgemaeldesammlungen, Munich
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    Does Degenerate Art Turn Us Into Nazis?

    When viewers at Neue Galerie deprecate the works National Socialists held up as emblems of perfection, whom are they hurting?

    byElizabeth Berkowitz
  • Klimt Barbie; “Adele Bloch-Bauer I” at the Neue Galerie.(Collage: Tablet Magazine; Barbie photo: Mattel; Neue Galerie photo: Chris Hondros/Getty Images)
    Klimt Barbie; “Adele Bloch-Bauer I” at the Neue Galerie.(Collage: Tablet Magazine; Barbie photo: Mattel; Neue Galerie photo: Chris Hondros/Getty Images)
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    Museum Barbie

    A new doll is inspired by Adele Bloch-Bauer, Klimt’s famous Austrian Jewish model. It’s one of a new series of collector’s edition dolls dedicated to great works of art.

    byRobin Cembalest
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