Raoul Hausmann, a lifelong rebel, was determined to be ruthlessly honest in art and life. As a multimedia activist from the beginning and a sharp critic of society, the Dadaist’s visionary work is now available in all its breadth.
Featuring approximately 270 illustrations, this catalogue from the Berlinische Galerie follows his journey: from early Expressionist pieces to the gems of Berlin Dada, Hausmann’s photography, and his explorations of fashion, dance, and literature. It also covers the artist’s lesser-known work created during exile.
Fourteen essays by international experts in art history, literature, media studies, and psychoanalysis delve into Hausmann’s multilayered oeuvre, providing a multifaceted view of his enduring significance.
