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Otto Dix - Controversial painter of the New Objectivity movement 

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Otto Dix was born in 1891 and was a German painter and printmaker. He was well known for his ruthless and harshly realisitc depictions of German society during the Weimar Republic and the overall brutality of war. Together with Max Beckmann and George Grosz, he is considered to be one of the most important artists of the movement of the so called "Neue Sachlichkeit" ("New Objectivity"). His experiences of World War I influenced him greatly as a painter and his first great subjects were crippled soldiers. Later on he also painted nudes and often savagely satirical portraits of celebrities from Germany's intellectual circles. In the early 1930s, he became a target of the Nazis and his work became darker and more allegorical. Slowly but gradually he moved away from social themes and turned to draw Christian subjects and landscapes.
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Some of his most famous paintings are "Skat Players (Card-Playing War Cripples)" (1920), "Portrait of the Lawyer Dr. Fritz Glaser" (1921), "Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden" (1926), "The War" (1929-1932), "Seven Deadly Sins" (1933), "Self Portrait with Palette before Red Curtain" (1942).
Original title: Otto Dix - The Painter is the Eye of the World
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@pasikiiski
@pasikiiski Год назад
Best War Artist of all times.
@evennorthug2585
@evennorthug2585 Год назад
Never heard of Otto Dix. Now I'll remember his name for the rest of my life. Thanks!
@jonnyholmberg
@jonnyholmberg Год назад
Thank you for a touching portrait of an honest and brave artist who knew what suffering was and still managed to preserve his humanity.
@andersliljevall2946
@andersliljevall2946 Год назад
Faboulous painter. And now this european nightmare is brought back again by a Russia.that didn't learn anything
@TimotheeLee
@TimotheeLee Год назад
The man had crazy ability and lucky for us the energy and creativity to produce so much fantastic artwork. A really great portrait, well done.
@Amivgr1
@Amivgr1 2 года назад
Outstanding artist
@elementChaosu
@elementChaosu Год назад
Seen the war triptych years ago in Dresden gallery and I think I'll never forget it. It was raw, brutal, hopeless, desperate and uninviting,. On pc display it has not the impact as in full size, and i think, there are only few more paintings depicting wars dirt, misery and futility as good as this one. Thank you for interesting video.
@normanmerrill1241
@normanmerrill1241 Год назад
Excellent documentary…my appreciation for Dix, his paintings and philosophy, are firmly secure in my mind…thanks
Год назад
Fantastic. Love him!
@mortysnerd
@mortysnerd 7 месяцев назад
I think his work sucks; it's just hype.
@bestplayeralive
@bestplayeralive Год назад
Thank you for posting this. He is one of the most underrated artists of all time.
@lk9195
@lk9195 Год назад
I think in German Museums he is displayed quiet ok. Also have seen his Works in Centre Pompidou last year at the Exhibition about Neue Sachlichkeit. But of course it cant be mentioned enough how important is his work as documenting his time when it comes to politics and war. Best wishes
@bestplayeralive
@bestplayeralive Год назад
@@lk9195 yeah you're an art enthusiast. Obviously you should be very familiar. I've never heard anyone claim that he's their favorite. You people don't like him because you don't consider his work to be ground breaking.
@lk9195
@lk9195 Год назад
@@bestplayeralive I adore his work and he is next to George Grosz one of the most celebrated and axknowledged critical artists of Weimarer Republik. Maybe you even can find a work of him in a Museum close to him.
@bestplayeralive
@bestplayeralive Год назад
@@lk9195 you're talking about a governing body from +100 years ago. The topic I'm discussing is about contemporary appreciation. I only hear about him from places like this, where it is thier role to educate people on art history. Amongst artists when you ask who are your biggest influences in art, today in 2023 not many artists will name him. It's a shame but it reflects everyone's current focus on modern art and performance art. Pushing the boundaries of expression. Scholars and instructors are the few people keeping his work relevant.
@SebastianGrantElKiva
@SebastianGrantElKiva Год назад
Not underrated by my dad, that’s why I’m an artist.
@amymalina5073
@amymalina5073 Год назад
Otto Dix has become one of my most favorite artists. Learned of him last June, 2022 at an amazing show at the Pompidou in Paris on German Objectivism. He is astounding!
@johncrane3858
@johncrane3858 10 месяцев назад
I personally believe he is the greatest artist of the 20th century
@amymalina5073
@amymalina5073 10 месяцев назад
@@johncrane3858 I can totally understand why you say that. He was extraordinary. And to think so many people know nothing about him and his work. That show at the Pompidou was one of the best shows I ever saw.
@cheri238
@cheri238 2 года назад
What an artist, one I did not know about. Love his work. ❤️Thank you
@LockportDan
@LockportDan Год назад
Wonderful documentary. I knew a little of his work but never before realized what an extraordinary and unique artist he was. Thank you.
@bllewis52
@bllewis52 Год назад
Otto Dix was not an underrated artist. It will ever be unpopular to depict ugliness, pain, and perhaps truth. His war work is guttwrenching and extraordinarily emotional. Thanks for the video. Had not heard of him but unlikely to forget Mr. Dix.
@perspicaciouscritic
@perspicaciouscritic Год назад
@bllewis52 (who wrote, "Otto Dix was not an underrated artist"): By "underrated", I believe the commenter meant that Otto Dix was not mentioned in the same breath as Picasso, Van Gogh or Matisse. The fact you (and many in the comment section) never heard of him only underscores that. So, by that definition, the artist was underrated. But it does not take away from his talent and gifts. (Hence the term underrated.)
@joekrebs964
@joekrebs964 Год назад
Let me recommend a book by taschen publishing on him.
@polar199
@polar199 Год назад
maybe
@kellybrown7671
@kellybrown7671 Год назад
If you aren't really into art then I guess he's underrated. Can think of at least 2-dozen others that should be better known.
@KetchupCanvas
@KetchupCanvas Год назад
This was a very cool documentary! I didn't know Otto Dix before but his art is incredible and he was an incredible man. I'll be looking more into his work! Thanks!
@Vinterbukser
@Vinterbukser Год назад
Great, but not sure about the tinkly 70s jazz piano at 35:50. The music just prior to this was fitting, but this jaunty piano piece was totally incongruent to the visuals: /
@sardis6619
@sardis6619 Год назад
Great artist! Wise, insightful, humane, down to earth. And honest. Truly, through his eyes we see ourselves
@1madmaxx80
@1madmaxx80 Год назад
Thank you so much for the upload! Dix is one of my favorite artists 👍😎
@HeiderosesPhotograph
@HeiderosesPhotograph Год назад
Otto Dix was a fascinating painter and portrayed the war like it really is. I saw an exhibition of those war paintings in 1990 or 1991 in Stuttgart Germany close to the Kleinen Schlossplatz and the Koenigstrasse. Those paintings were as real as the war itself.
@shable1436
@shable1436 9 месяцев назад
It was over 20 years ago that I had an encounter with an evil spirit that showed me that all wars are created by them. Heaps of corpses from every conflict that man has ever been in, as far as you could see, tall as mountains all the while it was laughing at me sending me mental messages like I've got your soul, your mine already, and just evil thoughts of torture. I couldn't move, I was sweating and fought for my life to utter the words help Jesus. And I was released immediately and the shadow figure vaporized into dust in my room. These paintings reminds me of the hopelessness I felt that night, and it's true that war is pure evil, and the ones in charge of making it are too
@adavis5926
@adavis5926 Год назад
Thank you. Otto Dix is one of my favorite artists. His work is featured in a novel I have nearly finished writing.
@MrZmair
@MrZmair Год назад
Obrigado pela partilha, não conhecia o artista mas fiquei fascinado com a sua obra! Otto DIx fez história.
@MM-fb9fi
@MM-fb9fi Год назад
His paintings of war show the pitilessness truth of war. I thank him for not glorifying it as it is not to be glorified. He shows it as it is in all its horror. Long Have I been a fan of the german expressionists but this presentation, this continuity of his talent is not something I have seen. Thank you.
@concheta100
@concheta100 Год назад
That was truly amazing ,incredible artist.thank-you
@demetriosnikolianos1912
@demetriosnikolianos1912 Год назад
Otto Dix, since i was very young has been my beloved person and my great consolation . The selection of divine masterpieces presented here is commendable. He certainly paints for Art and does not care about the opinion of the crowd.
@glousy8300
@glousy8300 Год назад
I'm here because I went through a huge academic modern art textbook a ways back. I have forgotten almost every artist I read about, but I never forgot the work of Otto Dix.
@barbaraobrai381
@barbaraobrai381 7 месяцев назад
What a powerful observer of raw life. I am in awe of him.
@ufukduguk839
@ufukduguk839 8 месяцев назад
Otto kuzurs bakma Sana bvurmam ot iclerim benim otu iclerim esasin oyle BI aliskanligin Verdi ama ot icmesini brakdim
@glousy8300
@glousy8300 Год назад
I enjoyed the film but how could it possibly not include "nighttime encounter with a madman"?
@letsif
@letsif Год назад
Otto Dix's great works are relevant in every age. Unfortunately...
@JayGideon-7
@JayGideon-7 Год назад
Very good very good. I think they went a little overboard with The dramatics; after all, his paintings tell the whole story.
@nicolasrose3064
@nicolasrose3064 Год назад
Make your own version then, "they" won't mind.
@blanchegreco7201
@blanchegreco7201 Год назад
This was very interesting. Thank you
@gushutchinson8758
@gushutchinson8758 Год назад
Otto Dix was brilliant
@anoshya
@anoshya Год назад
At a dinner party my wife said” I’ve always liked Dix”
@ArtPhotographerLindsay
@ArtPhotographerLindsay Год назад
Your wife obviously has good taste. ((:
@royeastland-drawing5505
@royeastland-drawing5505 2 месяца назад
What a wonderful documentary! Thanks for sharing it!
@gabchaim8232
@gabchaim8232 Год назад
Otto Dix has got it all. Mastership, humour, urge. Like Francisco de Goya. Dix' Christ at 50:30 brought me to tears. Piano fragment 'On The Overgrown Path' from Leos Janacek under the final credits should have been mentioned.
@darylcumming7119
@darylcumming7119 Год назад
Thank you .
@nicholasjagger6557
@nicholasjagger6557 Год назад
Thank you for posting this, a tribute to a great artist.
@hannawagenknecht6378
@hannawagenknecht6378 Месяц назад
Otto Dix gefällt mir sehr,er ist so interessant,liebe Güte 😮😮. Dankeschön für die Dokumentation 😌❤️
@ausendundeinenacht1
@ausendundeinenacht1 Год назад
he is considered to be one of the most important artists FULL STOP HE S BRILLIANT
@toasterdestodes8034
@toasterdestodes8034 Год назад
Thank you very much
@tomrees4812
@tomrees4812 Год назад
I was lucky to be on a trip to London when the Tate Modern had the Magical Realism exhibition a couple of years ago which include some of his work.
@evelynramos445
@evelynramos445 Год назад
Gorgeous work😅
@johnnicholas1488
@johnnicholas1488 Год назад
Dix is interesting. But a bit too sanguine to have any lasting value.
@andyhuwe8462
@andyhuwe8462 Год назад
Im so glad not having a single Painting from Otto Dix in my home.
@leo47443
@leo47443 4 месяца назад
the superlative version of the genial charleston...
@j0nnyism
@j0nnyism Год назад
The variety of his work is stunning. What a talented artist
@numbersix8919
@numbersix8919 Год назад
Thanks so much for this video of Dix.
@life_is_gr8
@life_is_gr8 4 месяца назад
Does anybody know the name of the painting at 18:54?
@SBClaude
@SBClaude Год назад
Thank you for this brand deeply moving video. Dix lives!!!
@SBClaude
@SBClaude Год назад
Not “brand”, beautiful
@pennyloafers
@pennyloafers Год назад
What is the music that starts at 18:43? Google says its "The Westerlies" but they were not a band in 1989 when this was released. Their song "The Light Within" shares similarities but is not the same recording. Probably a cover, but googling around is near impossible to find anything.
@pennyloafers
@pennyloafers Год назад
It really is the song Google says it is, they must have spiced up the music and called this a new documentary.
@sophiaperennis2360
@sophiaperennis2360 Год назад
What was wrong with the old objectivity?
@privateart
@privateart Год назад
thank you
@serkanileriart
@serkanileriart Год назад
Otto Dix ,Tik tok ve RU-vid Shorts videolarını görse acımasız betimlemelerinden vaz geçerdi.
@guldenaydin9918
@guldenaydin9918 Год назад
⚘️.
@herraman2244
@herraman2244 Год назад
Very well done.
@karl-petermerz2189
@karl-petermerz2189 Год назад
anderes und darum Gut,!!!!!
@maluribeiro68
@maluribeiro68 Год назад
THere's so much that could have been said or explained ... o many teaching opportunities missed ... and we don't really get a sense of his life, of his response to many things... styles are referred to but not explained ... there's no consistency, when one style is explained, then many things happen which are not, then suddenly there's an explanation of a new style ... we don't even know where his illegitimate daughter comes from, I mean, yeah, we gather it must have been from Martha's sister, which is mentioned at a super awkward moment with no connection to the visual ... Martha appears in the end again, so they must have stayed in touch beyond the kids, which we don't know what happened when they divorced, and don't know how Martha comes bak to the picture ... It's really not smooth or cohesive, nor consistent .. and I don't think people understand in terms of design what's happening, what makes his style one things or another, most of the time ...
@MicaFarrierRheayan
@MicaFarrierRheayan 10 месяцев назад
Love the crude styles
@LockportDan
@LockportDan Год назад
Enjoying the video. For me, the backround music is too loud and unnecessary but it seems everything nowadays has to be accompanied by a soundtrack.
@byronmillanicia3384
@byronmillanicia3384 Год назад
Dude he even influenced the creators of the Simpsons he painted Mister burns !!! 🤘🤘🤘
@mikemmikem2758
@mikemmikem2758 Год назад
Thank you for this wonderful documentary. I was enthralled and mesmerized the moment I came upon this film.
@DPHZH67996B
@DPHZH67996B Год назад
I could also draw this kind of caricature today in a similar way. People sometimes don't look good these days either.
@NonameNoname-pz9dh
@NonameNoname-pz9dh Год назад
О фильме:интересные приемы "оживления" живописного изображения использованы в фильме "Палитра памяти" 2004г белаоусского режиссера А. КАРПОВА мл. Кажется есть и вариант на немецком...
@karllieck9064
@karllieck9064 Год назад
I see a precursor to Francis Bacon in Dix's distortions of the human form.
@theworldaccordingto4555
@theworldaccordingto4555 Год назад
One of my favourite artists of all time... Thanks for this portrait of one of the most important artists of the era. (imho)
@_specialneeds
@_specialneeds Год назад
I find that some of the best art frightens, angers, challenges, upsets the safe bubble people live in, a little pain to disrupt the numbness. As an anarchist I appreciate this man's work.
@carolineduncan6329
@carolineduncan6329 Год назад
😢😮A very apt description!
@billsmith380
@billsmith380 Год назад
Anarchist, I think not. An Anarchist does not announce his presence on popular social media. His announcement and proclamations are through his anarchy deeds. Wanna be at best.
@danceswithbadgers
@danceswithbadgers Год назад
I am not an anarchist yet find his work fascinating for much the same reasons. I wonder what that means, if anything. Perhaps I'm a nihilist.
@3ehahn
@3ehahn Год назад
⁠@@billsmith380what BS ! Are there any other rules you have made up about what “real“ anarchists must do? Pomposity on display
@atheransari8038
@atheransari8038 Год назад
Very goog
@edwards8545
@edwards8545 Год назад
Waiting patiently to hear how the name is pronounced...
@Nashvillain10SE
@Nashvillain10SE Год назад
The thumbnail looks like actor Tim Roth
@kimmarsh5387
@kimmarsh5387 Год назад
Great Documentary,he is truly a great artist.
@evelynramos445
@evelynramos445 Год назад
Similar to Armenian Armenian
@Shmarful
@Shmarful Год назад
what is the song at 35 min 10 sec
@hansmaulwurf6899
@hansmaulwurf6899 Год назад
what is that piano music when the triptichon comes up? It's so beautiful. I have to know
@darrinheaton2614
@darrinheaton2614 7 месяцев назад
It sounds like a piano work by Keith Garret.
@hansmaulwurf6899
@hansmaulwurf6899 7 месяцев назад
@@darrinheaton2614 thanks. I'm going to check this out
@2008Bruges
@2008Bruges Год назад
Excellent work!
@mygreatbigfoot1679
@mygreatbigfoot1679 Год назад
Size?
@Zeropadd
@Zeropadd Год назад
🥺
@chrisreynoldsartwork
@chrisreynoldsartwork Год назад
Not sure if it has anything to do with the time some painters were doing their work but I find a lot of them aren't very good artistically. The narrator can say how wonderful something is but what I see is something a kid could have done. There are some artists I can see are very good but others, just basic and somewhat cartoon like...
@carolynbeldin4275
@carolynbeldin4275 Год назад
Ominous method spiraling repeats taken to level created heights…Repeat Animaux Des Bois calm the mind, relax the body, quiet…Time for another story, saw a bright light to artistic freedom…
@williamroberts1819
@williamroberts1819 Год назад
Great!
@Dandelionfleur
@Dandelionfleur Год назад
Wow, such a prescient man! Wonderful work!
@hulonthesurvivor5884
@hulonthesurvivor5884 Год назад
Watching this (March 2023)..
@Poemsapennyeach
@Poemsapennyeach Год назад
Watching this on International Womens Day, after 20 mins I'd had enough of his brutal misogynistic portrayals of women. Not reality as the narrator wrongly declares. Instead it appears Dix had issues with womens' bodies and flesh. Not my problem...his..
@w00tzorsaurus
@w00tzorsaurus Год назад
Exactly it’s not your problem; see them for what they are, paintings and you can understand something about the time and the artist if you so desire, if not then that’s fine too. Though I’m not sure he hated women, symbolically the woman has been used in history, and the nazis as symbol of beauty, virginity, youth so instead he paints the opposite. I also do not see any attractive male characters, they are often vile and falling apart. Misanthropic maybe but not misogynistic in my opinion.
@newtronix
@newtronix Год назад
Such a confined view of the world you have. Look at it from a human perspective not a gender one.
@weirdguy4948
@weirdguy4948 Год назад
Lame
@VagoniusThicket
@VagoniusThicket Год назад
It’s not about you or your problems with identity.🤦🏻‍♂️
@tonirose6776
@tonirose6776 Год назад
@@w00tzorsaurus Vile in depiction, but shown realistically, either in war or in peacetime during the inter-war period when there was a severe depression in Germany (and elsewhere). He chose to show the ugly truth, and lost his teaching job when the Nazis came into power. His pregnant daughter is a beautiful painting, not misogynistic. AS another woman honouring IWD, these are my impressions.
@GenaroRomanjr-gc2rv
@GenaroRomanjr-gc2rv Год назад
Mr.otto Dix paints a part of history in a Mardi gras flavor.
@dawnsalois
@dawnsalois Год назад
thanks for the post
@Sharperthanu1
@Sharperthanu1 Год назад
They call this NEW?
@spudspuddy
@spudspuddy Год назад
they always make such ugly depressing paintings
@johnburman966
@johnburman966 Год назад
Sadly art today seems to relish ugliness. Of course the mind/ego is a construct, an image storing system that regurgitates it's own garbage....until the self realises that it needn't do this.
@G.v.5049
@G.v.5049 Год назад
Tolle Doku
@SJonathanGarcia
@SJonathanGarcia Год назад
Wow! Impressive! This artist, i have never heard of him before, so I'm greatful that you decided to make such well done video and having the luck to come across. His art is so intriguing to me, I really enjoyed watching it. So thanks again.
@TheNoblot
@TheNoblot Год назад
the war is here where are the artist 🎨 the women the support the hands souls and beauty of inspiration🩰🍓👙😉
@Fabric-Layerism
@Fabric-Layerism Год назад
Thanks, very good film on Otto Dix
@tarczy15
@tarczy15 Год назад
Excelente documental de un gran artista, Otto Dix!!! Gracias!!!
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