- Weimar culture
Weimar Republic refers to the years (1919-1933) in the German history. Politically and economically, the nation struggled with the terms and reparations imposed by theTreaty of Versailles (1918) that endedWorld War I , and endured punishing levels of inflation.1920s Berlin was at the hectic center of the Weimar culture.The fourteen years of the Weimar era were also marked by explosive intellectual productivity. German artists made significant cultural contributions in the fields of
literature ,art ,architecture ,music ,dance ,drama , and the new medium of themotion picture . Political theoristErnst Bloch described Weimar culture as a "Periclean Age".Weimar culture encompassed the political caricature of
Otto Dix andJohn Heartfield andGeorge Grosz , the futuristic skyscraper dystopia ofFritz Lang 's 1927 film "Metropolis" and other products of the UFA studio, the beginnings of a new architectural style at theBauhaus and the mass housing projects ofErnst May andBruno Taut , and the decadent cabaret culture of Berlin documented byChristopher Isherwood .Writers such as
Alfred Döblin ,Erich Maria Remarque and the brothers Heinrich andThomas Mann presented a bleak look at the world and the failure of politics and society through literature. The theatres ofBerlin andFrankfurt am Main were graced with drama byBertolt Brecht ,cabaret , and stage direction by Max Reinhardt andErwin Piscator . Concert halls and conservatories exhibited the atonal and modern music ofAlban Berg ,Arnold Schoenberg , andKurt Weill .During the era of the Weimar Republic, Germany became a center of intellectual thought at its medieval universities, and most notably social and
political theory (especiallyMarxism ) was combined with Freudianpsychoanalysis to form the highly influential discipline ofCritical Theory —with its development at theInstitute for Social Research (also known as theFrankfurt School ) founded at the University of Frankfurt am Main.With the rise of
Nazism and the ascension ofAdolf Hitler to power in 1933, many German intellectuals and cultural figures fled Germany forTurkey , the United States, the United Kingdom, and other parts of the world. Those who remained behind were often arrested, or detained inconcentration camps . The intellectuals associated with theInstitute for Social Research (also known as theFrankfurt School ) fled to the United States and reestablished the Institute at the New School for Social Research inNew York City .In the words of Marcus Bullock,professor of English at UW-Milwaukee, "Remarkable for the way it emerged from a catastrophe, more remarkable for the way it vanished into a still greater catastrophe, the world of Weimar represents
modernism in its most vivid manifestation."Notable Cultural Figures of the Weimar Era
Art
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Ernst Barlach – sculptor
*Max Beckmann – painter, printmaker
*Otto Dix – painter
*Max Ernst – painter
*Conrad Felixmueller – painter
*George Grosz – painter
*John Heartfield – photomontage artist
*Erich Heckel – painter
*Herbert Bayer – painter and designer
*Käthe Kollwitz – printmaker, sculptor, artist
*Wassily Kandinsky – painter
*Ernst Ludwig Kirchner – painter
*Paul Klee – painter
*Gerhard Marcks – sculptor, woodcuts, lithographer, ceramics
*Otto Mueller – painter
*Gabriele Munter – painter
*Emil Nolde – painter
*Max Pechstein – painter
*Karl Schmidt-Rottluff – painter
*Kurt Schwitters – painter
*Hannah Höch – photomontage artistArchitecture
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Peter Behrens – architect
*Walter Gropius – architect, founder of theBauhaus
*Hugo Häring – architect
*Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky – the first female architect in Austria and designer of theFrankfurt kitchen
*Ernst May – architect
*Erich Mendelsohn – architect
* Adolf Meyer – architect
*Hans Poelzig – architect
*Bruno Taut – architect and city planner
*Mies van der Rohe – architectLiterature
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Gottfried Benn – poet
*Bertolt Brecht – playwright ("The Threepenny Opera")
*Alfred Döblin – novelist ("Berlin Alexanderplatz")
*Stefan George – poet ("The New Empire")
*Hermann Hesse – novelist ("Siddhartha")
*Christopher Isherwood – novelist
*Ernst Jünger – novelist ("The Storm of Steel")
*Erich Kästner &ndash novelist and poet ("Drei Männer im Schnee")
*Heinrich Mann – novelist ("Der Untertan")
*Klaus Mann – novelist ("Mephisto")
*Thomas Mann – novelist ("Death in Venice")
*Erich Mühsam – poet, playwright, anarchist
*Erich Maria Remarque – novelist ("All Quiet on the Western Front")
*Anna Seghers – novelist
*Kurt Tucholsky – satiristMusic
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Alban Berg – composer ("Wozzeck")
*Paul Hindemith – composer, violist ("Mathis der Maler")
*Otto Klemperer – conductor and composer
*Arnold Schoenberg – composer ("Transfigured Night")
*Anton Webern – composer
*Kurt Weill – composer ("The Threepenny Opera")Philosophy and Theory
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Theodor W. Adorno – critical theorist
*Walter Benjamin – critical theorist
*Martin Buber – philosopher ("I and Thou")
*Martin Heidegger – philosopher ("Being and Time")
*Max Horkheimer – critical theorist
*Max Weber – political theoristcience
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Max Born – physicist, founder ofquantum mechanics
*Albert Einstein – physicist
*Werner Heisenberg – physicist, founder ofquantum mechanics
*Pascual Jordan – physicist, founder ofquantum mechanics Theater and Film
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Alfred Abel – actor
*Anita Berber – actress
*Lil Dagover – actress
*Marlene Dietrich – actress
*Arnold Fanck – director, producer and editor ofMountain film s
*Carl Froelich – director
*Greta Garbo – actress
*Thea von Harbou – screenwriter, actress
*Brigitte Helm – actress
*Fritz Lang – filmmaker ("Metropolis")
*Ernst Lubitsch – film director
*Erika Mann – theatre producer, playwright, journalist, cabaret and film actress.
*Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau – filmmaker ("Nosferatu")
*Pola Negri – actress
*Erwin Piscator – theatre and film producer
*Erich Pommer – film producer
* Max Reinhardt – theatre producer
*Lotte Reiniger – pioneering animator
* Hans Richter – filmmaker, actor, writer
*Leni Riefenstahl – dancer, actress, and film director
*Walther Ruttmann – director ("Opus" series, "Berlin: Symphony of a Great City")
*Leontine Sagan – actress and filmmaker "Mädchen in Uniform" (1931)
*Josef von Sternberg – filmmaker "The Salvation Hunters" (1925), "The Blue Angel" (1930))
*Conrad Veidt – actor
*Robert Wiene – director ("The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari")ee also
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1920s Berlin
*Aftermath of World War I
*Bauhaus
*Cabaret
*Cinema of Germany
*Critical Theory
*Culture of Germany
*Dada
*Degenerate art
*Expressionism
*Frankfurt School
* Futurism
*Germany
*German Expressionism
*Gleichschaltung
* Glitter and Doom - Exhibit of Art in the Weimar Rebpulic
*Glossary of the Weimar Republic
*History of Germany
*Kultur
*Literature of World War I
*Lost Generation
*Modernism
*Nazi Germany
*New Objectivity
*Post-WWI recession
*Post-expressionism
*Surrealism
*Weimar Republic
*Weimar Timeline
*Weimaraner
*World War I
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