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| | Degenerate art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Degenerate art (from the German: entartete Kunst) was the official platform adopted by the Nazi regime for banning modern art in favor of Heroic Art. |  | | The show was intended as an official condemnation of modern art, and included over 650 paintings, sculptures, prints, and books from the collections of thirty two German museums. |  | | By 1937, this concept was firmly entrenched in Nazi policy, and authorities purged German museums of modern art now condemned as degenerate. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entartete_Kunst
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| | Degenerate Art - Multimedia Collection |
 | | Entartete Kunst [ent-AR-te-te Koonst] (Degenerate Art) was the title of an infamous art exhibition mounted by the Nazis in Munich in 1937 as a means of defaming the works of Germany's most compelling modern artists. |  | | Through archival footage of Nazi book burnings, installation shots of the original Entartete Kunst exhibition, and interviews with historians, art critics, family members of several defamed artists, and eyewitnesses to the 1937 exhibition, "Degenerate Art" offers a rare look at a dark chapter in modern history. |  | | The life and work of several artists whose very existence was threatened by the suppression of modern art are highlighted. |
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http://osulibrary.orst.edu/video/art55.html
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| | sfbg.com |
 | | It sets the tone for the group's endeavor as a whole: Entartete Kunst music is DIY electronica created in the studio, at times gothic, heavy, industrial, enthralling, and shot through with hope and political and artistic ambition. |  | | Entartete Kunst ("degenerate art") was a notorious 1937 Nazi Party road show featuring more than 600 artworks by Paul Klee, Edvard Munch, Marc Chagall, and others deemed offensive to Aryan purity. |  | | The Entartete Kunst people have a problem with such "indifferent" arts and indulgences, symbolic of our moral capitulation to a corrupt system of commodity and exploitation. |
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http://www.sfbg.com/37/21/art_music_entartete.html
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| | Degenerate Art |
 | | Many of his paintings were sold by the Third Reich after the Entartete Kunst exhibition. |  | | Complete list of artists included in the Entartete Kunst exhibition. |  | | Many of the artists included in the Entartete Kunst exhibition are now considered masters of the twentieth century. |
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http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/arts/artDegen.htm
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| | Degenerate art |
 | | Degenerate art (from the German: entartete Kunst) is a term that became notorious during the Nazi rule of Germany to refer to any art reflecting values or aesthetics contrary to the Aryan ones. |  | | It is therefore somewhat ironic that the concept of degenerate art was first proposed during the late nineteenth century by Max Nordau, the Zionist leader. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/d/de/degenerate_art.html
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| | Kaethe Kollwitz: Art History, cont. |
 | | More than six hundred of his works were confiscated in 1937, thirty-two of which were included for ridicule in the "Degenerate Art Exhibit" ("Entartete Kunst"). |  | | After 1933 Kirchner was dismissed from his teaching post at the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin and forbidden to exhibit. |
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http://www.lalc.k12.ca.us/artsonline/getty/kollwitz/k_art_history_cont.html
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| | Degenerate Art Article |
 | | Barron was completing her reconstruction of the "Entartete Kunst" show, some American senators and congressmen were using comparable language to denounce the works of Robert Maplethorpe and Andres Serrano in their opening salvos against the N.E.A. In her catalogue essay, Ms. |  | | In Degenerate Art, the troupe is seeking to link 1990's debates about the N.E.A. with the 1937 "Entartete Kunst" (Degenerate Art) exhibition in Munich, which the Nazi Government organized to show the German people the kind of art they were meant to hate. |  | | Barron, in a telephone interview from Los Angeles, said that if she were to mount the "Degenerate Art" exhibition now, the context would be changed. |
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http://www.irondale.org/press/articles/DArt.htm
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| | Nazi Exhibition of Degenerate Art in Germany |
 | | The purpose of the exhibition was to let the Germans know that some forms and pieces of art were not accepted by the "highest race", and this art is "degenerate", also called as Jewish or Bolshevistic. |  | | Bio of a Russian-born painter often regarded as the originator of abstract art, a close friend of Paul Klee. |  | | In 1937 in Munich the Nazis held an art exhibition of what they called Entartete Kunst, or Degenerate Art. |
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http://www.germanculture.com.ua/library/weekly/aa072599.htm
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| | Degenerate Art |
 | | Degenerate art (from the German: entartete Kunst) was the official platform adopted by the Nazi regime for banning modern art in favor of Heroic Art. |  | | The exhibition was intended to show the public the insanity, atrocity, and depravity of the modern art movement. |  | | An official exhibition of Entartete Kunst -- Degenerate Art opened in München on July 19th, 1937, a day after the opening of the first Great German Art Exhibition, to which it was a useful pendant. |
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http://www.jahsonic.com/DegenerateArt.html
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| | Degenerate Art (Entartete Kunst) |
 | | Entartete Kunst notes to a film on Degenerate Art, including reproductions. |  | | The Degenerate Art Exhibit at the Munich Haus der Kunst short essay by Jennifer McAllister. |  | | Includes photograph of Hitler at the Entartete Kunst exhibition. |
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http://pers-www.wlv.ac.uk/~bu1895/degenerate_art.htm
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| | The Degenerate Art exhibit opened by the National Socialists on July 19, 1937 (Entartete Kunst) |
 | | At the opening of the Haus der Kunst Hitler announced "From now on we are going to wage a merciless war of destruction against the last remaining elements of cultural disintegration
.Should there be someone among [the artists] who still believes in his higher destiny- well now, he has had four years’ time to prove himself. |  | | The Degenerate Art exhibit opened by the National Socialists on July 19, 1937 (Entartete Kunst). |  | | The Degenerate Art exhibit opened by the National Socialists on July 19, 1937 (Entartete Kunst) |
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http://astro.temple.edu/~bigred76/150/hdk.html
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| | Censorship: Wielding the Red Pen - Entartete Musik |
 | | In 1938, a smaller exhibition of Entartete Musik, or degenerate music, in Dusseldorf included opera and operetta, twelve-tone music, and jazz as well as works by Jewish composers and modernists including Hindemith, Schoenberg, Weill, Berg, and Stravinsky. |  | | In 1937, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels declared that the Reich must rid itself of "this decadent byproduct of Bolshevik Jewish corruption and of Blacks and their hated jazz" and staged an enormous exhibition of Entartete Kunst, or degenerate art, in Munich. |  | | Although the exhibition's works hung exposed and crammed on top of each other with crude insults etched into the walls, the public exhibited a fascination with the proscribed art. |
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http://www.lib.virginia.edu/small/exhibits/censored/musik.html
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| | Tate Glossary Degenerate art |
 | | Degenerate art is the English translation of the German phrase Entartete Kunst. |  | | In 1937, German museums were purged of modern art by the government, a total of some 15,550 works being removed. |  | | This was carefully staged so as to encourage the public to mock the work. |
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http://www.tate.org.uk/collections/glossary/definition.jsp?entryId=84
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| | Paul Klee - AMAM |
 | | In 1937 Klee's painting was included in an exhibition of "Entartete Kunst" (Degenerate Art) in Dessau and--together with the entire collection of modern art--was confiscated from the museum. |  | | Although many of his works were confiscated from German collections in 1937, and seventeen were included in Hitler's Entartete Kunst (Degenerate Art) exhibition held in Munich, Klee's work continued to be shown in New York, Paris, and Zurich in 1938. |  | | Even in 1917, when his worst fears had been realized, Kirchner continued to carve woodcuts. |
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http://www.oberlin.edu/allenart/collection/klee_paul.html
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| | Buildings Integral to the Former Life and/or Persecution of Jews in Hamburg |
 | | Gustav Pauli had acquired works from the artist Nolde, from the Hamburg Sezessionists, and many other works of art that were classified by the Nazis as "entartete Kunst" ("degenerate art"). |  | | In the summer of 1937 a commission arrived from Berlin to impound works of "entartete Kunst" ("degenerate art") in the gallery and depository, and to take them to Berlin. |  | | The majority of these works of art are lost and were probably destroyed. |
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http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/rz3a035/glockengiesserwall.html
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 | | The primary motivation as to how and where the individual pieces of degenerate art were to be displayed was maximum shock value. |  | | Once the search began in earnest, there would not be any rest until all of the degenerate art was exposed and removed to be eventually auctioned for cash or burnt. |  | | Even though it seems incredible, numerous examples of Degenerate Art disappeared in the transition, and some of the less sellable were likely destroyed in a huge bonfire outside the fire station amidst rumors that some of the better artwork was removed in advance (Petropoulos, The Faustian Bargain 84-85). |
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http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~laylaa/newfile_12.html
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 | | Official speeches and censure led quickly towards public humiliation, culminating in the 1937 touring exhibition of Degenerate Art or Entartete Kunst. |  | | By examining the National Socialist Labor Party’s standards for both state acceptable and unacceptable art, one can determine the motivations behind organizing the Degenerate Art Exhibition as well as the future consequences for the touring contemporary art and its creators. |  | | To make certain that every German understood the inherent depravity of any artist using his personal lenses to refocus the world, Hitler effectively eliminated any non-realistic visual art expression. |
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http://www.lalvandi.com
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| | 20th Century Propaganda |
 | | In 1937 the Third Reich organized two concurring art exhibitions: Entartete Kunst(Degenerate Art) and the Grosse Deutsche Kuntausstellung(Great German Art Exhibition). |  | | In contrast, the Grosse Deutsche Kuntausstellung exhibited works of art officially approved by the Third Reich and based exclusively on German racial tradition, giving the population a means to compare "good" and "bad" art. |  | | One of the most well-known occurrences of high art becoming war propaganda art simply through historical context involved the German artists at the beginnings of World War II. |
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http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/Fall98/Wolfe/20thC.html
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 | | Anyway, the battle between Kunst der Nation and the Kampfbund over what was to be the official style broke out in earnest when Nolde applied to join the Kampfbund and û to his own bewilderment û was refused. |  | | And the intellectuals and sympathisers were reassured by what had happened in Italy, where Futurism had been promoted to be the art of the national revival. |  | | The exhibition, which held the entire Modern Movement in German painting, graphics, sculpture and architecture up to ridicule, contained no fewer than 7630 works of art. |
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http://www.mip.at/en/dokumente/1626-content.html
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| | reply to "Entartete Kunst - Yesterday and Today" thread in the lounge - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | In the old days, art and artists were sponsored by private funding and through the sale of their art. |  | | As long as the government stays out of funding art the artists can do what they want, the market shall decide what is good art and what is crap. |  | | When I see a government regulation that has a very clear and precise definition of "art" that can easily discerned and applied, I'll support government funding of arts. |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=170241
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| | 0100101110101101.ORG > Media coverage |
 | | The Bologna-based webzine Entartete Kunst ('Degenerate Art') had spotted him first, and profiles had followed in Tema Celeste and Flesh Out. |  | | Maver's brand of nomadic performance art, which consisted of placing gruesomely realistic models of murder victims in a series of hotel rooms and empty houses dotted around the former Yugoslavia, had been attracting press attention since the previous years. |  | | His arrest, for distributing 'anti-patriotic propaganda', had prompted the 'Free Art Campaign', with hundreds of Italian artists calling for his release. |
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http://www.0100101110101101.org/texts/mute_mave-en.html
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| | Anarchist Hip Hop with SF's ENTARTETE KUNST COLLECTIVE, Fri 1/28 : SF Indymedia |
 | | "Entartete Kunst" in German means "degenerate art", it was the name given to art that wasn't down with the Nazis philosophies. |  | | What happened was, in 1937 the nazis tried to ridicule avant guard and radical artists by stealing their art and putting it in a huge exhibition called "Entartete Kunst". |  | | Entartete Kunst collective members, Drowning Dog, 187/Raw Knowledge, and Malatesta (aka DJ Slo-Mo) will be celebrating the release of their new album, States of Abuse, with a short live set. |
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http://sf.indymedia.org/print.php?id=1710071
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| | US Version of "Entartete Musik" exhibition |
 | | Whereas the Nazi exhibition "Entartete Kunst" has after the war several times been reconstructed (in Berlin, Munich and Düsseldorf), the music exhibition of Düsseldorf 1938 was nearly forgotten. |  | | "It is a mere 60 years since the cultural brutality represented in the exhibition 'Entartete Musik' destroyed so much of the European musical landscape, and it would be a conceit to say it could not happen again." |  | | English catalogue (48 pages, many illustrations), with contributions by Lord Yehudi Menuhin, Sir Georg Solti, Berthold Goldschmidt and Erik Levi. |
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http://www.duemling.de/INFOUS-e1.htm
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| | Montreal Mirror - Restaurants : La Fine Pointe |
 | | Among those castigated artists labeled as "degenerate" and whose works were exhibited at Entartete Kunst were Chagall, Otto Dix, Grosz, Max Beckmann, Kokoschka, Kandinsky and Klee.¹ |  | | In La Pointe on a fine day at 11 a.m., the newspaper announced that admission for the MOMA (Museum of Modern Art, New York City) is now $20 (U.S.). |
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http://www.montrealmirror.com/2004/102104/resto.html
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| | GalleryInsekt |
 | | In 1937, Munich, Germany, The Nazi party opened “Entartete Kunst,” meaning, “Degenerate Art.” The exhibit was a collection of confiscated art intended to show the public the insanity, atrocity, and depravity of the modern art movement. |  | | The opening features Swing Era music and dancing, shocking performances, readings, and a stimulating visual exhibit collected as portions of evidence that the cutting-edge of art refuses to be crushed. |  | | Artists included in the show were meant to be depicted as demented, deranged, and subhuman. |
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http://www.redhaus.com/~jpm/galleryinsekt/degephotos.html
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| | Villy Dall |
 | | The term 'entartete Kunst' was the nazi-German invective for modern art in the 1930's. |  | | Søndergaard being the great painter of Northwestern Jutland, I would also like to draw your attention to another painter from this area, viz. |  | | Having seen the big exhition in Berlin in 1992 on 'entartete Kunst', I can add that he was painting in a contemporary style like the famous German 'entartete' Emil Nolde (1867-1956). |
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http://www.sitecenter.dk/villydall/art
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| | entartete kunst: Say No to Torture and Yes to the Constitution |
 | | "Entartete Kunst" means Degenerate Art, and the Nazis vowed to stamp it out. |  | | But the Degenerate Art lasted and the Third Reich didn't. |  | | This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar. |
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http://degenerateart.blogspot.com/2005/01/say-no-to-torture-and-yes-to.html
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| | No-Field Electronica |
 | | Zwischen politsicher agitation,spoken word poetry,electronica,ill-hop,tripdub,spunkjazz und sonstigen weirden exkursionen bewegt sich auch die dritt folge der "Live at the Complex"- reihe und featured mit artists wie Phantom Patient,dj 381-813,dj Slo-Mo,Ptingla und anderen wieder einmal eine geballte horenswerter acts aus dem bay area-umfeld. |  | | "No-field electronica nat sich das aus san francisco stammende imprint entartete kunst auf die fahnen geschrieben und damit gar nicht so unrecht. |  | | (Phantom Patient - Songs From Downstairs cd - Entartete Kunst) |
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http://www.entartetekunst.info/recent_releases.html
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| | ipedia.com: Josef Matthias Hauer Article |
 | | Hauer wrote prolifically, both music and prose describing his methods, until 1938, when his music was added by the Nazis to the "degenerate art" (Entartete Kunst) exhibit. |  | | Wisely keeping a low profile, he stayed in Austria through the war, publishing nothing; but even after the war he published little more, although he probably wrote more than 1000 pieces which remained in draft. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/josef_matthias_hauer.html
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| | Spreading Propaganda |
 | | Living on the edge of empire, three electronic music artists (Drowning Dog, the Deletist, and Malatesta) plus one poet (Raw Knowledge) are out to make music, poetry, and trouble. |  | | This documentary offers an intimate look into these artists’ lives, and introduces |  | | Entartete Kunst (German for “degenerate art”) is an anarcho-electro label with a mission: spreading propaganda. |
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http://www.atasite.org/calendar?x=1162
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| | "Art we don't like" |
 | | The image shown here, entitled 'Metropolis' was painted in 1916-17 by Grosz and was one of the five paintings included in the 'Entartete Kunst' exhibition. |  | | Five paintings, two watercolours and thirteen graphics were included in the 'Entartete Kunst' exhibition. |  | | Prior to the opening of the official Nazi exhibition of 'Entartete Kunst' (Degenerate Art)in Munich in July of 1937, a total of 285 of Groz's works were collected from German Institutions. |
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http://www.olinda.com/ArtAndIdeas/lectures/ArtWeDontLike/unlikedArt.htm
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| | The Story of Degenerate Art |
 | | When the Nazis came to power they went into German museums and removed all of the art work that they considered to be "degenerate." Thousands were taken, but 650 of them were selected to be put into an exhibit of "Entartete Kunst" (Degenerate Art). |  | | This exhibit opened in Munich in 1937 and traveled to other cities in Germany and Austria. |
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http://www.msu.edu/~wandless/DegenerateStory.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Entartete Kunst: Tiempo de asesinos and Le Fou (instr). |  | | Early video recording of the first songs played by Entartete Kunst. |  | | The second demo of Entartete Kunst, published in 2002 and chose as the winning proposal of the second demo contest RockandClàssic and Senglar Rock 2003. |
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http://www.entartetekunst.com/english/GRAVACIONS2.HTML
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| | Misc. Non Fiction |
 | | Oversized companion volume to the 1991 exhibition reconstructed by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in an attempt to recreate the 1937 Munich exhibition Entartete Kunst. |  | | Exhibition guide to The Art Institute of Chicago and map laid in. |  | | Very small tear head of spine, sway to corners from being stored next to a smaller volume, else a bright copy with no markings. |
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http://www.mccormickbooks.com/miscnon.html
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| | entartete - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | entartete : ArtLex Lexicon of Visual Art Terminology [home, info] |  | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word entartete: |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "entartete" is defined. |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=entartete
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| | Mosse Bibliography |
 | | The Impact of Western Nationalisms: Essays Dedicated to Walter Z. Laqueur on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday, Edited by Jehuda Reinharz and George L. Mosse, London/Newbury Park (Calif.), Sage Publications, 1992, pp. |  | | 147;Beauty without Sensuality: The Exhibition Entartete Kunst, in Degenerate Art&;: The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazi Germany, Edited by Stephanie Barron, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1991, pp. |  | | Die Ausstellung Entartete Kunst, in Entartete Kunst. Das Schicksal der Avantgarde im Nazi-Deutschland, herausgegeben von Stephanie Barron, Munich, Hirmer, 1992, pp. |
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http://mosseprogram.wisc.edu/bio.html
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 | | We will also look at different types of art that were targeted. |  | | In order for us to understand how and why the National Socialist Party took these actions, we are going to discover all we can about Entartete Kunst{Degenerate Art}. |  | | To fall below a normal or desirable state, especially functionally or morally. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/zine/poetrylessonslinks/webquest.html
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| | sandiego.indymedia.org no border encuentro _ beats against borders |
 | | We also heard from Roy San Filipo of the former Love and Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation. |  | | The concert featured Dias Tristes, a Tijuana punk band, Southern California hip hop and break-beat dj's Boomerang Politick as well as the Bay Area's Entartete Kunst. |  | | On the night of August 27, a benefit concert known as "Beats Against Borders" was held at Voz Alta in San Diego. |
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http://sandiego.indymedia.org/en/2005/08/110790.shtml
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| | Street Knowledge: Conscious Music Blog » Entartete Kunst |
 | | Today, Entartete Kunst is the name of a San Francisco Bay Area record label and musical collective. |  | | Street Knowledge: Conscious Music Blog » Entartete Kunst |  | | If you would like to send music, say hello or suggest music, please get in touch. |
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http://www.streetknowledge.net/archives/38
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| | Entartete Kunst at the Anarchist Bookfair March 2005 : SF Bay Area Indymedia |
 | | Entartete Kunst performs at the Anarchist Bookfair March 2005. |  | | Entartete Kunst is a class-conscious worker-owned collective that produce and distribute hip-hop, various electronic stylings and radical literature that promotes positive social change. |  | | Entartete Kunst will be playing in SF soon: |
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http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/08/1759061.php
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| | Entartete Kunst on 'In The Meantime' (01.MAR.05) ECR |
 | | Interview on March 1, 2005 with Malatesta and Raw Knowledge from Entartete Kunst; artist collective and collectively run record label with music from their most recent CD, States of Abuse. |  | | Entartete Kunst on 'In The Meantime' (01.MAR.05) |  | | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. |
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http://www.enemycombatantradio.net/node/63
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| | Internet Archive: Details: Entartete Kunst Video |
 | | A short video about Entartete Kunst (The E.K. Collective); a class-conscious worker-owned collective that produce and distribute hip-hop, various electronic stylings and radical literature that promotes positive social change |  | | Be the first to write a review Reviews |
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http://www.archive.org/details/EntarteteKunstVideo
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| | Nihilist Spasm Band - Discography - Every Monday Night |
 | | The second edition of the No Music Festival was held in London, Ontario (home of the Nihilist Spasm Band), from April 8 to 10, 1999. |  | | The three-day noise extravaganza was recorded and the label Entartete Kunst Recordings released a five-CD document of the event. |  | | The No Music Festival was structured in two parts: evening showcases and late-night "interplays." Excerpts from the showcases are found on the first three discs. |
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http://www3.sympatico.ca/pratten/NSB/no99.html
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