Adolf Uzarski

Deceased Person

1885 – 1970

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Who was Adolf Uzarski?

Adolf Uzarski was a German writer, artist, and illustrator associated with the New Objectivity movement.

He was born in Ruhrort bei Duisburg and studied at the Cologne School of Architecture before enrolling in 1906 at the Düsseldorf School of Arts and Crafts. He exhibited in Berlin and Hagen in the years before World War I, and also became a successful commercial artist. While directing the advertising department of the Tietz department store, in 1916–17 he produced the portfolio of lithographs, Totentanz. Beginning in 1919 he exhibited with "Das Junge Rheinland", of which he was a founding member. This stylistically diverse group, which also included Arthur Kaufmann and Herbert Eulenberg, was united only by their rejection of academic art.

Active as a visual artist and also as a writer of poetry and fiction, Uzarski illustrated his own books and those of others. During the Weimar years he was one of the artists championed by the Düsseldorf art dealer Johanna Ey, until a rift between them in 1923, after which Uzarski left the "Young Rhineland" group to form the "Rheingruppe", with whom he exhibited from 1925 to 1930.

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Born
Apr 14, 1885
Ruhrort
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Died
Jul 14, 1970
Düsseldorf

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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