"A Child in Every Artist?": Vjera Biller and Jewish Primitivism in the Berlin Sturm Avant-garde

Mirjam E. Wilhelm
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Abstract:This article centers on the "forgotten" Jewish avant-garde artist Vjera Biller, among the most active contributors to the Berlin-based 1920s expressionist movement Der Sturm. Through an in-depth analysis of the artist's fragmented oeuvre, including her Venice series, it examines Biller's art practice, her leitmotif of children, and its links to the aesthetics of interwar German Expressionism. It contrasts her approach with that of her contemporary Sturm colleague Marc Chagall and shows how both artists drew extensively on children's art and "the primitive" for inspiration. Biller also pioneered the inclusion of popular culture elements such as cartoons and comics as an avant-garde art form.
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“每个艺术家都有一个孩子?”维杰拉·比勒与柏林风暴先锋中的犹太原始主义
摘要:本文以“被遗忘的”犹太前卫艺术家Vjera Biller为中心,她是20世纪20年代柏林表现主义运动“风暴”(Der Sturm)最活跃的贡献者之一。通过对艺术家零碎作品的深入分析,包括她的威尼斯系列,它审视了比勒的艺术实践,她的主题是孩子,以及它与两次世界大战之间的德国表现主义美学的联系。展览对比了她与同时代斯图姆的同事马克·夏加尔(Marc Chagall)的创作方式,并展示了两位艺术家如何广泛地从儿童艺术和“原始”中汲取灵感。比勒还开创了将漫画、漫画等大众文化元素纳入前卫艺术形式的先河。
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