The Guardian -
5 Jul 2022 19:35

An exhibition at the New-York Historical Society looks back at the German artist's often undervalued influence on early 20th-century art In 1913, the German artist Winold Reiss arrived on American shores with aspirations common to many immigrants: he was in search of the opportunity to have a better life. But unlike the countless others that reached the United States in the early 20th century, Reiss was bringing an artistic revolution with him. A force for the modernism that was thriving in Germ...
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