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I've recently been very inspired by Kathe Kollwitz. She is an artist whose lifetime spanned both world wars and whose work reflects the emotional baggage she harbored throughout life in Berlin. I am a huge fan of her intricate woodcut pieces and those that utilize the extremes of light - black/white - to evoke genuine spectrums of emotion. "Infant Mortality" is my favorite. I love that she parallels the light source's implied location beyond some blind, shutter, or curtain with a sense of…
Kathe Kollwitz in Berlin: the moral conscience of Germany
Did any German artist confront the suffering of the first half of the twentieth century as directly as Käthe Kollwitz did? Through the years of war, political turbulence and social strife that defi…