TALK: Artists Against Fascism with Dr Deborah Lewer - SOLD OUT



Artists against Fascism, an open lecture with Dr Deborah Lewer
5pm on Saturday 17th February
Tickets £10. Tickets have sold out. Please contact [email protected] to join the cancellation list.

 

In the face of today’s increasingly polarised politics, what can we learn from how artists faced fascism in 1930s Germany? This lecture will consider how and why National Socialism sought to oppress modern art and how German artists used their creativity to expose falsity, subvert authority and to counter oppression.  

Dr Deborah Lewer is Senior Lecturer in History of Art at the University of Glasgow. She is an expert on Dada and on art in 20th century Germany. She also works widely on the intersection between art and theology.  

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