Guide to East German poster collection art exhibitions series
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Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Identification
C0207
Title
East German poster collection art exhibits series 1955-1994
Quantity
1820 posters
Creator
Hill, Thomas
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de Maiziere, Michael
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Butzmann, Manfred
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Brade, Helmut, 1937-
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Bock, Karl Heinrich, 1909-1978
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Biesalski, Wolfgang
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Grüttner, Rudolf, 1933-
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Dehlsen, Axel
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Wünderlich, Sonja
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Wendt, Horst
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Just, Erika
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Janisch, Wolfgang
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Hoppe, Haus-Georg
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Haufe, Jürgen, 1949-
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Günther, Norbert
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Jutte, H. F.
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Kerzig, Günter
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Kitzel, Margrit
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Kobe, Ronald
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Lippmann, Gerd
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Möhrdel, Heinz
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Netzker, Dieter
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Neubauer, Frank, 1952-
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Pfüller, Volker
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Prust, Margot
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Riedel, Hubert
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Sander, Herbert
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Zentrum für Künstlerische Werkstätten und Bildende Kunst des Bezirkes Frankfurt
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Zentrum für Kunstausstellungen der DDR
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Verband Bildender Künstler der DDR
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Akademie der Künste der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik
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Ausstellungszentrum am Fernsehturm (Berlin, Germany)
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Berliner Stadtbibliothek
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Galerie im Turm
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Galerie Junge Kunst
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Galerie Kunstsammlung Cottbus (Germany)
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Galerie Mitte
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Galerie Treptow
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Kulturbund der DDR
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Kunsthalle Rostock
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Staatliches Lindenau-Museum Altenburg
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Germany (East). Ministerium für Kultur
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Museum am Theaterplatz
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Museum der Bildenden Künste (Leipzig, Germany)
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Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg
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Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Cottbus
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Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
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Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Germany : East)
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Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten Potsdam-Sanssouci
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Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR
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Staatliches Museum Schwerin
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Studio Bildende Kunst Berlin
Location
Map Case 1.2-2.2, 17.3, 20.4, 28.2-28.3
Language
German
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Abstract
This series contains posters relating to art exhibits, individual artists, art galleries, and museums from the Deutsche Demokratische
Republik. The series contains 1820 posters of various sizes. The posters range in size from 68 x 97 cm to 29 x 40 cm. The
average poster size is 57 x 81 cm.
There may be restrictions on reproduction. Contact the Special Collections Research Center for more information.
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Preferred Citation
East German poster collection art exhibits series, C0207, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Acquisition Information
Purchased from Thomas Hill in 2009.
Processing Information
Processed by Matthew Salyers in 2011. EAD markup completed by Matthew Salyers in 2011. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar
in July 2022 and October 2023.
Processing supported by a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources.
Following the formation of the Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) under the governance of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei
Deutschlands (SED), art was widely censored. This lasted throughout the existence of the DDR from 1949 to 1990.
In the art community, all public venues were subject to censorship. Posters and advertisements for any event, as well as all
art itself, were to be submitted to government officials for review and approval. The content of the art was judged on its
adherence to the communist ideologies of the SED. Criticism of the communist party and its current regimes were not tolerated
by the officials and was often censored. Also, any art that portrayed a sympathetic view of capitalism was not allowed. Other
topics that were subject to censorship were homosexuality, pornography, violence, and alcoholism.
In addition to reviewing content, the DDR censored forms that were not viewed as proper art. This ranged from free verse poetry
to avant-garde and abstract art. Artists could be sent warnings for art not fitting into these standards, and subsequent penalties
included public bannings, arrest, and deportation.
During the declining years of the GDR, from the early 1980s to 1990, this censorship lessened as the control of the East German
population began to loosen from the grips of the SED.
This series contains posters relating to art exhibits, individual artists, art galleries, and museums from the Deutsche Demokratische
Republik. The series contains 1820 posters of various sizes. The posters range in size from 68 x 97 cm to 29 x 40 cm. The
average poster size is 57 x 81 cm.
Artists depicted in portraits or photographs in this series include Thomas Münster, Johannes Becher, Bruno Bernitz, Joseph
Beuys, Leonhard Frank, Wolfgang Frankenstein, Caspar Friedrich, Paul Holz, Otta Pankok, Karl Schinkel, and Heinrich Zille.
Other notable figures depicted in portraits are Adolf Hitler, Albert Einstein, and Marilyn Monroe. Most of the posters in
the series are for art exhibitions held in East Germany at galleries and museums. They may contain the artists, date, venue
information and visual images of the art. Also in this series are art posters from the DDR collection of "Best Posters of
the Year" for particular years.
In addition to art exhibits, the series features collections of posters by four individual artists encompassing a range of
subjects: Bolker Phuller, Manfred Batzman, Wolfgang Janish, and Hubert Riedel. Many of these posters are signed by the artist.
In all other posters, the designing artist and the print year are documented unless neither are available.
The range of artistic styles depicted in the series is broad, with examples of social realism, abstract art, surrealism, folk
art, and neo-expressionism.
In 2021, GMU Professor Samuel Huneke led the completion of the East German Poster Database
, a project funded by a Fenwick Fellowship. The posters from each of the East German poster collection series can be searched
in this database.