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Cultural changes, 1924–29
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Weimar
artists
painted
everyday
life
so that everyone could have access
to their art. They wanted to make
art that commented on
problems
in
German society
, or to make
people
think.
Their style of work
was called
Expressionism
, which
was concerned with raw
emotion
,
the seedier
side
of everyday life
and confronting the
disaster
of
the
First
World
War. Artists like
Otto Dix
and George Grosz were
influential to the movement, as was
Paul Klee.
Cave Flowers by
Paul Klee
, 1926.
Klee taught at the
Bauhaus
school.