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OSKAR SCHLEMMER RETROSPECTIVE
01 June 1999


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Schlemmer and many artists had believed in a possible dialogue with the Nazis who had in fact long decided to get rid of them and while several exponents of modern art such as Moholy-Nagy and Josef Albers had chosen to flee Germany, he preferred to remain in his native country and lived in almost total seclusion. In 1936, he wrote in his diary: “Create heroic solitary stands… That's also an image of our time”.

He then tried to work as a farmer and later as a worker in a factory producing industrial paint in Wuppertal. Fearing some Gestapo house searching, he only produced some geometrical works on paper, which showed a strange obsession regarding the representation of windows.

After his death in a sanatorium in 1943, a quote by Rilke underlined in red was found in his diary. It said “Do not consider art as a choice made from the state of the world but for its total transformation in something quite sublime”.
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