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George Grosz: The Big No

George Grosz, Seid untertan der Obrigkeit (Bow to the authorities). ©The Estate of George Grosz, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. Photo courtesy: Stephen White
George Grosz: The Big No

20th October 2012 – 6th January 2013 (This exhibition is now closed)
New Walk Museum & Art Gallery

George Grosz (1893-1959) was one of the greatest satirical artists of the 20th century. A co-founder of the Berlin Dada group and a revolutionary in the 1920s, he made hundreds of drawings depicting the vices and injustices of a society on the brink of economic and moral collapse.

The Big No derives its title from George Grosz's autobiography A Little Yes and a Big No. The exhibition is curated by film maker, curator and writer Lutz Becker.

Find out more about the exhibition...

A Hayward Touring exhibition from Southbank Centre, London.


T: 0116 225 4900
E: museums@leicester.gov.uk
W: www.leicester.gov.uk/georgegrosz

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