Künstler

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

Title

Nach dem Bade

Year
1926
Category
Material / Technique
Dimensions
Bildmaß 124,5 × 106 cm
Rahmenmaß 143,8 × 123,5 × 5 cm
Related Digital Projects
Acquisition details
Erworben 1964 als Schenkung von Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Credits
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Nach dem Bade, 1926, Öl auf Leinwand, Brücke-Museum, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019

Exhibitions (selection)

Literature (selection)

  • Werner Stein, Berlin (Hg.), Verzeichnis der zur Eröffnung ausgestellten Werke September 1967 bis März 1968, Ausst.-Kat. Brücke-Museum, Berlin 1967.

  • Magdalena M. Moeller (Hg.), Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Der Maler, Ausst.-Kat. Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf / Städtische Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz / Brücke-Museum Berlin , Hatje, Stuttgart 1992.

  • Fundación Juan March, Madrid (Hg.), Schmidt-Rottluff. Colección Brücke-Museum Berlin, Ausst.-Kat. Fundación Juan March, Madrid, Fundación Juan March, Madrid 2000.

  • Magdalena M. Moeller, Tayfun Belgin (Hg.), Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Ein Maler des 20. Jahrhunderts. Gemälde, Aquarelle und Zeichnungen von 1905 bis 1972, Ausst.-Kat. Museum am Ostwall Dortmund/ Kunsthalle zu Kiel/Museum der Bildenden Künste Leipzig , Hirmer Verlag, München 2001.

  • Munch-museet, Oslo (Hg.), 1905 - 1935 Ekspresjon! Edvard Munch - Tysk og Norsk Kunst i tre Tiar, Ausst.-Kat. Munch-museet, Oslo, 2005.

  • Magdalena M. Moeller (Hg.), Brücke-Museum Berlin, Malerei und Plastik. Kommentiertes Verzeichnis der Bestände, Hirmer Verlag, München 2006.

  • Magdalena M. Moeller (Hg.), Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Landschaft - Figur - Stilleben, Ausst.-Kat. Brücke-Museum, Berlin, Hirmer Verlag, München 2014.

Details

Imprint

All content about the artwork is based on conversations from a workshop that took place in the context of Various Answers.

Workshop Participants

(Britta)

Britta (sie), 47, is a commercial assistant, queer and a subculture enthusiast who plays passionately in DIY post-punk bands

(Tanya)

Tanya (ohne Pronomen/they/them) is a POC who draws and creates a lot and can currently be found making “art-nonsense” with children or cuddling with the dog on the sofa

(Natascha)

Natascha Anahita Nassir-Shahnian (sie) is passionate about working on structural changes in Berlin’s cultural sector for more access to resources and empowerment spaces for people from marginalised groups. https://www.kulturformen.berlin/

(Yuyu)

Yuyu Elmi (er/ihn) is a freelancer who is interested in astrology, philosophy and postcolonialism

Conception / Moderation

(Panda)

Sandra Ortmann | Panda (sie/they), is a qualified psychologist who works as a curator for education and outreach at the Schwules Museum. She advises museums and cultural institutions on issues of diversity-oriented organisational development, discrimination and outreach

Coordination

(Judith)

Judith Kirchner (sie/ihr) was head of the project Various Answers and is also a freelance art mediator who focuses on art, politics and feminism in her work, she prefers to think and act in collective settings.

Additional content

(Daddypuss Rex)

Daddypuss Rex (they/them/sie): Blessed & highly flavored. Breaker of chains. Lover. Healer. Spiritual warrior. Hope and dream of the enslaved
Text: Wunder

(Anne)

Anne Graefer, Founder of GenderIQ | Diversity & Inclusion
Text: The (In)visible Norm: What is White Privilege?, GenderIQ, 22. Juli 2020.
https://www.genderiq.de/blog/was-ist-eigentlich-white-privilege

(Sebastian)

Sebastian Weise: Recording and editing (video/audio)

(Daddypuss Rex )
Wunder … ?
(Christiane Remm )
About the Work
(Anne Graefer )
The (In)visible Norm: What is White Privilege?
(Britta ) Why
00:18
(Britta ) Good Trick
00:13
(Britta ) How would they find it?
00:00
(Natascha ) Prince Ironheart
01:12
(Natascha ) Depth
00:20
(Natascha ) Contradiction
00:19
(Panda ) Even if
00:06
(Tanya ) Colonial aesthetic
00:18
(Tanya ) Consensual
00:25
(Tanya ) Look
00:23
(Tanya ) Nudity
00:18
(Tanya ) Image right
00:23
(Yuyu ) Barbie
00:08
(Yuyu ) Political
00:03
Associations
00:40
Questions
00:23
Imprint