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Grotesque Visions: The Science of Berlin Dada 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Thomas O. Haakenson, Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic USA, Print ISBN: 9781501369902, etext ISBN: 9781501369926, Format: PDF

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Full title: Grotesque Visions: The Science of Berlin Dada 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic USA
Author: Thomas O. Haakenson
ISBN: 9781501369902, 9781501369926
Format: PDF

Description of Grotesque Visions: The Science of Berlin Dada 1st Edition:
Grotesque Visions focuses on the radical avant-garde interventions of Salomo Friedländer (aka Mynona), Til Brugman, and Hannah Höch as they challenged the questionable practices and evidentiary claims of late-19th- and early-20th-century science. Demonstrating the often excessive measures that pathologists, anthropologists, sexologists, and medical professionals went to present their research in a seemingly unambiguous way, this volume shows how Friedländer/Mynona, Brugman, Höch, and other Berlin-based artists used the artistic grotesque to criticize, satirize, and subvert a variety of forms of supposed scientific objectivity. The volume concludes by examining the exhibition Grotesk!: 130 Jahre Kunst der Frechheit/Comic Grotesque: Wit and Mockery in German Arts, 1870-1940. In contrast to the ahistorical and amorphous concept informing the exhibition, Thomas O. Haakenson reveals a unique deployment of the artistic grotesque that targeted specific established and emerging scientific discourses at the turn of the last fin-de-siècle.