Exhibition Documentation 1960—1969Here you will find the exhibitions of the 1960s, in which former "degenerate art" continued to be exhibited in order to advance the "denazification" process. Following the exhibition "Degenerate Art" in 1962, which recalled the iconoclasm of 1937, exhibitions were mounted that included works by a series of artists who had been banned under the Nazis, including Georges Braque, Max Beckmann, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Paul Gauguin, and others. This page will be gradually expanded. |
French Fauvism and early German Expressionism
Exhibition 26.03.1966 – 15.05.1966
French Fauvism and the beginning of German Expressionism
Degenerate Art
Exhibition 25.10.1962 – 16.12.1962
Bildersturm vor 25 Jahren
Aristide Maillol
Exhibition 20.07.1962 – 07.10.1962
Carl Spitzweg
Exhibition 07.10.1967 – 07.01.1968
and his circle of friends
Icons
Exhibition 11.10.1969 – 04.01.1970 – 04.01.70
13th-19th centuries
Frescoes from Florence
Exhibition 11.07.1969 – 24.08.1969
Pascin
Exhibition 21.06.1969 – 28.09.1969
Joan Miró
Exhibition 15.03.1969 – 11.05.1969
Max Beckmann
Exhibition 09.11.1968 – 06.01.1969
Fritz Wotruba
Exhibition 07.06.1967 – 24.09.1967
Graham Sutherland
Exhibition 11.03.1967 – 07.05.1967
Pierre Bonnard
Exhibition 08.10.1966 – 01.01.1967
Wilhelm von Kobell
Exhibition 25.06.1966 – 21.08.1966
1766—1853
500 years of European graphics
Exhibition 07.04.1966 – 12.06.1966
Secession
Exhibition 14.03.1964 – 10.05.1964
European art around the turn of the century
Georges Braque
Exhibition 18.10.1963 – 15.12.1963
French contemporary painting
Exhibition 30.03.1963 – 12.05.1963
Wilhelm Lehmbruck
Exhibition 30.03.1963 – 12.05.1963
Hans Purrmann
Exhibition 23.03.1962 – 20.05.1962
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Exhibition 17.10.1961 – 17.12.1961
From Bonnard to today
Exhibition 15.07.1961 – 24.09.1961
Masterpieces from private French collections
Henry Moore
Exhibition 05.11.1960 – 11.12.1960
Maurice Utrillo V.
Exhibition 15.06.1960 – 11.09.1960
Suzanne Valadon
Paul Gaugin
Exhibition 01.04.1960 – 29.05.1960