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Ograph

Explore 'Ograph' by Christian Schad – a striking Dada/New Objectivity collage of fragmented text & geometric shapes in monochrome. A powerful, textured artwork reflecting post-WWI Vienna.

Christian Schad (1894-1982) was a German painter of Dada & New Objectivity, renowned for his striking portraits capturing post-WWI Vienna & Berlin life. Pioneer of 'Schadographs' and influential in Magic Realism.

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Kunstnerens biografi

Christian Schad: A Portraitist of Vienna and Berlin’s Disillusionment

Christian Schad (1894-1982) stands as a singular figure in German art between the wars, embodying the spirit of Dada and New Objectivity while simultaneously navigating the complexities of artistic evolution. Born in Miesbach, Bavaria, to a lawyer father who fostered his creative ambitions throughout his life, Schad’s formative years instilled in him a humanist sensibility that would permeate his oeuvre. His formal training at Munich’s Art Academy in 1913 cemented his grounding in Expressionism, yet he swiftly embraced the avant-garde currents sweeping across Europe, decisively aligning himself with Dada and its rebellious rejection of established conventions. The outbreak of World War I propelled Schad into exile in Switzerland, where he encountered fellow Dadaists like Hans Arp and Hugo Ball—artists who shared a fervent belief in artistic experimentation and social critique. Zurich became his crucible for developing the “Schadographs,” pioneering collages utilizing photograms – essentially imprinted negatives created by placing objects on photographic paper – a technique championed by Tristan Tzara that captured the fragmented aesthetic of the era. Schad’s engagement with Dada extended beyond mere stylistic imitation; he actively participated in the Voltaire cabaret, fostering intellectual discourse and challenging societal norms. Returning to Geneva in 1920, Schad embarked upon a period of artistic exploration marked by immersion in Roman and Neapolitan art academies. This exposure profoundly influenced his style, subtly transitioning towards a more refined aesthetic – notably Magic Realism – characterized by meticulous detail and an uncanny ability to convey psychological depth. His marriage to Marcella Arcangeli brought him into contact with intellectual circles centered around Naples, furthering his artistic pursuits. By 1927, Schad’s family relocated to Vienna, where he continued to hone his craft amidst the burgeoning New Objectivity movement. Artists like Otto Dix, George Grosz, and Max Beckmann faced censorship during this period; Schad's work avoided similar condemnation due perhaps to its understated appearance or lack of commercial success. A fascination with Eastern philosophy captivated Schad in the early 1930s, temporarily halting his artistic output. The devastating Stock Market Crash of 1929 severely curtailed his father’s financial support, forcing him to curtail his creative endeavors. Despite these challenges, Schad persevered, returning to Berlin in 1937 and establishing a studio there. His paintings from this period reflect the anxieties of the time, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to artistic integrity amidst political upheaval. Schad's legacy resides not merely in his stylistic innovations but also in his unflinching portrayal of human experience—a testament to the enduring power of art as a vehicle for confronting societal realities and exploring the depths of consciousness.
Christian Schad

Christian Schad

1894 - 1982

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Dada & New Objectivity
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Magic Realism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Otto Dix
    • George Grosz
    • Max Beckmann
  • Date Of Birth: 1894
  • Date Of Death: 1982
  • Full Name: Christian Schad
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • St. Genois d’Anneaucourt
    • Ograph
    • Amourette
  • Place Of Birth: Miesbach, Bavaria
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