gallery of miracles and madness : insanity, art and Hitler's first mass-murder programme
TitreThe gallery of miracles and madness : insanity, art and Hitler's first mass-murder programme
Auteur
Call number701.15/0001
N° d'objet11686
Lieu de publicationLondon, England
EditeurWilliam Collins
Année de publication
2021
Paginationxxi,304p.,index,bibliography
MatérielLivre
ISBN9780008299637
Description
At the end of World War I the German doctor Hans Prinzhorn began collecting art of psychiatric patients which inspired modernists such Paul Klee and Salvador Dali. Adolf Hitler perceived modernism's interest as a Jewish-Bolshevik plot aimed at degrading the Aryan soul. He stripped modernist works from German galleries and exhibited them alongside 'insane' material from Prinzhorn's collection. This was the start of Hitler's onslaught against 'degenerate' humans and by 1941 he had killed 70,000 psychiatric patients. This extermination served as the prototype for the Final Solution.