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In 1919, Düsseldorf Art Academy was expanded to partially integrate the School of Arts and Crafts – a milestone for the institution and its aesthetics that still characterises the academy today. Even before the founding of the Weimar Bauhaus, fine and applied arts were first united here and brought to architecture. The academy, associated with the “Düsseldorf School of Painting”, caught up with the latest trends in contemporary art. Modern artists such as Jan Thorn Prikker, Heinrich Campendonk, Paul Klee and Ewald Matare, appointed before and during Walter Kaesbach’s time as director, played their part in these developments. This publication focuses on how the caesura did not come about entirely smoothly: the coexistence of tradition and avant-garde led to contradictory yet productive potentials for Düsseldorf Art Academy. New research on the reform of Düsseldorf Art Academy in 1919 A multifaceted view of both the possibilities and limitations of art academies in the Weimar Republic Relativising the one-sided narrative of progress customarily associated with the Bauhaus.
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Since the mid-1960s, Peter Brötzmann has made a decisive impact on the international free jazz and improvized music scene; parallel to his musical activity, he also practices as a visual artist. This volume takes a look at the outstanding “double talent” from various scholarly perspectives. It is dedicated to the artistic crossing of boundaries, asking how the art and music genres influence each other, and what parallels or differences can be identified in terms of artistic concepts and expressive forms. The focus is on the word “free” – as an element in the name of the music genre free jazz and the record label FMP, co-founded by Peter Brötzmann. This points to a social dimension, but also to a creative musical or artistic principle in relation to the “free arts”. The book contains one of the last interviews with the artist. Interdisciplinary contribution on reciprocal influences between musical and artistic genres New academic research on Peter Brötzmann Look inside