Portrait of a Nation. Otto Dix and August Sander.

Art historian Kate Bryan explores the misery and glamour of Weimar Germany – a pivotal point in German history – through the eyes of artists Otto Dix and August Sander. Both artists were concerned with representing the extremes of society; from the flourishing cabaret scene to extreme poverty and the rise of Nazism. Tate Liverpool’s exhibition Portraying a Nation: Germany 1919-1933 is open from the 23rd of June to the 15th October 2017. Book tickets today: Free for Tate Members #PortrayingANation @tateliverpool
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