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          Otto Dix (1891-1969)

           

          Die Neue Sachlichkeit Expressionist Group

          In 1925, he participated in the Die Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) exhibition at the Mannheim museum - which also included works by modern artists such as George Grosz, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, Karl Hubbuch, Rudolf Schlichter, Max Beckmann (1884-1950), Georg Scholz and others - and began organizing a series of collective exhibitions in major German cities.

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        6. Throughout this period, Dix's work was highly critical of contemporary German society, leading him to highlight the bleaker aspects of urban life, such as prostitution: see Pimp and Prostitutes (1922, Private Collection).

          At the same time he was an exceptionally incisive portraitist, using intense line, detail and acid colour to create powerful portraits and engravings of his friends. An excellent example is Portrait of Sylvia von Harden (1926, Pompidou Centre, Paris).

          At the end of 1926, Dix was appointed a teacher at the Dresden Acad