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Christian Schad
Künstlername: Christian Schad
bevorzugtes Medium: Malerei
Geburtsjahr: 1894
Nationalität: DE
Wohnort: Stuttgart

Reports zu Christian Schad:

Professional Report von Christian Schad

Christian Schad - Profile

Schad was born in Miesbach, Upper Bavaria. He studied at the art academy in Munich in 1913. A pacifist, he fled to Switzerland in 1915 to avoid service in World War I, settling first in Zurich and then in Geneva.[1] Both cities were centers of the Dada movement, and Schad became a Dadaist. He was witness of the foundation of the famous Cabaret Voltaire. In this period he developed a close friendship with the writer and dadaist Walter Serner. Beginning in 1918, Schad created his own version of the Photogram (which later was named "Schadographs" by Tristan Tzara) where a contour picture is developed on light-sensitive platters. From 1920 to 1925, he spent some years in Rome and Naples, where he studied the Italian painters, and married. In 1927 the family emigrated to Vienna. His paintings of this period are closely associated with the New Objectivity Movement. In the late twenties, he returned to Berlin and settled there. Although many sense[who_] that he was horrified by the Nazis, his art was not condemned in the way that the work of Otto Dix, George Grosz, Max Beckmann, and many other artists of the New Objectivity movement was; this may have been because of his lack of commercial success. He became interested in Eastern philosophy around 1930, and his artistic production declined precipitously. (Wikipedia) Schad died in Stuttgart on February 25, 1982.

wichtigste Ausstellungen von Christian Schad

Ausstellung Veranstalter Stadt Land Datum
Christian Schad 1894-1982 "Von der Unruhe der Moderne" kunst galerie fürth Fürth DE 16.01.2011
Gefühl ist Privatsache Kunstmuseum Bonn Bonn DE 27.11.2011
The Adventure of Reality International Realism Kunsthal Rotterdam Rotterdam NL 25.09.2010
Gefühl ist Privatsache. Bilder des Verismus und der Neuen Sachlichkeit Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz Berlin DE 23.04.2010
Neue Sachlichkeit Pinakothek der Moderne München DE 02.05.2005
The mad square - modernity in German art 1910-37 Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney AS 06.08.2011
Berlin-Tokyo / Tokyo-Berlin Mori Art Museum Tokyo JP 28.01.2006
Dada Centre Pompidou - Musée National d´Art Moderne Paris FR 05.10.2005
Big Bang - Destruction and creation in 20th century art Centre Pompidou - Musée National d´Art Moderne Paris FR 15.06.2005
Berlin-Tokyo / Tokyo-Berlin Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin Berlin DE 07.06.2006

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Christian Schad

Galerien, die
Christian Schad vertreten:

ArteF, Zürich
Galerie Brockstedt
Richard Nagy Ltd.

Sammlungen, in denen
Christian Schad vertreten ist:

Berlinische Galerie
Centre Pompidou - Musée National d´Art Moderne
Daimler Contemporary Art Collection
Deutsche Bank Collection
Kunstmuseum Sachsen-Anhalt - Moritzburg
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA
MFAH - Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museum für Neue Kunst, Freiburg
Neue Galerie Graz - Universalmuseum Joanneum
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Sammlung Barbara und Horst Hahn
Sprengel Museum Hannover
Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus
Tate Britain
Tate Modern
Tate St. Ives
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Von der Heydt Museum