More Than a Dream: The Fortress Against Death | Why the artwork of Käthe Kollwitz remains shockingly resonant today.”
In honor of International Education Week, join us for an exploration of the powerful graphic arts of Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945). Known for her poignant depictions of the deep bond between mother and child, Kollwitz’s work highlights the vulnerability of this relationship amid the turmoil of war, violence, and famine.
Her art not only celebrated the strength of women as mothers but also amplified the voices of women’s rights during the Weimar Republic. Kollwitz’s personal loss, with her son Peter dying in World War I, fueled her lifelong commitment to anti-war advocacy, which she continued until her death just months before the end of World War II.
Engage in thought-provoking discussions led by Crowder and Schuetz, and receive a complimentary special edition gallery guide from the Martin Museum. Don’t miss this chance to dive into Kollwitz’s impactful legacy!