When we think of flying objects in art we might not put balloons at the top of our list, and yet they appear everywhere.
Artworks by Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso were among hundreds in a Bavarian state collection that were knowingly stolen by the Nazis. Yet descendants of Jewish owners were never informed.
The Ghost of a Scarecrow, Electrical Spook, and Mr Death are the names of these three fantastic puppets by artist Paul Klee. Klee made these beauties for his son somewhere between 1921-1925.
In 1937, the Nazi party organized one of the most notorious art exhibits of all time. Works by the best and the brightest — Paul Klee, Marc Chagal, Vassily Kandinsky — were hung up, ridiculed and ...
German regional MP Martin Dolzer has denounced Bavaria’s alleged cover-up of Nazi-looted art Read Full Article at RT.com ...
Since its grand opening in 2005, the Zentrum Paul Klee has solidified its position as a leading institution in the art world. Renowned for its groundbreaking exhibitions and unwavering dedication ...