The 1978 "Paris-Berlin: Rapports et Contrastes" exhibition was held at the Centre Georges Pompidou and explored the artistic and cultural exchanges between France and Germany from 1900 to 1933. This major retrospective examined the dynamic relationship between the two nations during a period of rapid artistic transformation, covering movements such as Cubism, Expressionism, Dada, Bauhaus, and Surrealism.
Through a rich selection of artworks, documents, and multimedia presentations, the exhibition highlighted the contrasts and connections in modernist approaches between the two capitals. It delved into how socio-political changes shaped creative expressions in both countries, particularly in the lead-up to World War II.
As a key cultural event of its time, Paris-Berlin: Rapports et Contrastes offered a deep exploration of modernism, artistic revolutions, and the visual languages that defined the early 20th century. The exhibition remains an important reference point for understanding the complex artistic dialogue between France and Germany during this transformative period.
Exhibition - Abstract
France Germany 1900-1933
Center Georges Pompidou
Serg Ivry
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