- Erich Kahn
Erich Kahn (1904-1979) was a German
Expressionist , and a survivor of the Nazi persecution ofJews and Gypsies during the events that led toWorld War II .Biography
He was born and lived in
Germany until, persecuted by Nazis, he found himself imprisoned at theWelzheim concentration camp. After taking refuge inEngland , he was interned for a while at Hutchinson Camp, on theIsle of Man . He died inLondon , at the age of 75. [ [http://dn.sapo.pt/2005/05/07/boa_vida/gritos_guerra_e_morte_traco_erich_ka.html Gritos de guerra e morte no traço de Erich Kahn] ]Work
Kahn's work has become lost in the twists and turns of history. The main reason for that lies in the fact that he belongs to what came to be known as the "Forgotten Generation" of German Jewish Expressionism-influenced artists born at the beginning of the 20th century, whose careers were nipped in the bud by the ascension of Nazism. Forced into exile to survive, they found themselves forever bereft of their identity, "caught between yesterday and tomorrow".
The
Berardo Collection has acquired a large part of Erich Kahn's body of work, which testifies to the richness of a life that even surpasses the biography "A Painter's Life and Time ", written byKlaus E. Hinrichsen , an art historian who was his friend for many years.Footnotes
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