
Grosz is renowned for challenging the politically corrupt regime and the decadence in Germany in the 1920's and early thirties through his sardonic and cutting satirical compositions. This watercolour was painted after the artist's emigration to the USA. Grosz has produced a sort of hybrid combining his raw, cutting and realistic composition but devoid of his characteristic over-exaggeration and pathos. This work shows the brutality exactly as he understood it and the huge 'fist of authority' coming through the window is perhaps the most symbolic feature of the composition. The work will be a pivotal example in the museum's exhibition surveying German, Russian and British war artists and those like Grosz, Levy, Chagall who commented from the side.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Interrogation, 1938
Date supported
2010
Medium and material
Coloured inks & watercolour on paper
Dimensions
43.8 x 55.9 cm
Grant
20000
Total cost
35127

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