"Christian Schad and the NEUE Sachlichkeit"

Artforum | June 1, 2003| | Copyright

NEUE GALERIE, NEW YORK

Christian Schad's self-portrait of 1927, included in curators Jill Lloyd and Michael Peppiatt's large retrospective of the artist's work at the Neue Galerie in New York, is a haunting image that-partly because of the picture surface's seductive smoothness and partly due to the subject matter's dreamlike perversity-persists in the mind's eye long after the actual experience of viewing the painting. The artist sits in the foreground with uneasy authority. Behind him lies one of the century's scariest female nudes, in harsh profile, dark-haired, hawk-nosed, her facial scar ...

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