Ohne Titel (Kriegsgroteske) (around 1941)

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Artist: Karl WienerYear: circa 1941Karl Wiener's intriguing work "Ohne Titel (Kriegsgroteske)" translates to "Untitled (War Grotesque)" and is a powerful representation of the chaos and distortion wrought by war. Crafted around 1941, amidst the turmoil of World War II, this pen and ink drawing starkly captures the emotional and physical landscape of the time.In the foreground, a ghostly, disheveled figure dressed in a suit stumbles forward, his face marked by a haunting expression and dark, cavernous eyes that seem to reflect profound despair. His overall appearance is both eerie and ragged, suggesting his emergence from, or perhaps perpetuation of, chaos and destruction.Behind him, a surreal composition unfolds. Abstract and fragmented buildings lean and twist in impossible angles, contributing to a sense of instability and disorientation. Amid these structures, a female figure with a theatrical mask-like face appears to float, her expression eerily serene amidst the surrounding turmoil. This contrast may symbolize the bizarre juxtaposition of daily life continuing alongside devastating conflict.The sky above is streaked with the ominous silhouettes of airplanes, underscoring the ever-present threat of aerial bombardment. Wisps of smoke drift across the scene, adding to the ominous and war-torn ambiance of the piece.Wiener's work is a profound commentary on the absurdity and horror of war. The use of monochromatic tones and sharp, angular lines enhances the dramatic impact of the drawing, evoking a sense of alarm and distress.

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Karl Wiener was an Austrian draftsman , graphic artist and photo montage artist. Because of his political and time-critical montages of the 1930s and 1940s, he was posthumously referred to as the Austrian John Heartfield on the occasion of the major retrospective on his estate in the Wien Museum.