German Secession movements

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German Secession movements were late 19th- and early 20th-century artist-led breakaway groups in Germany that rejected academic art institutions in favor of modern, independent exhibition practices.

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German Secession movements canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
artist group
modern art movement
characteristic artist-led organizations
conflicts with conservative art academies
independent exhibition societies
jury-free exhibitions
promotion of avant-garde art
country Germany NERFINISHED
field graphic arts
painting
sculpture
visual arts
hasCause dissatisfaction with conservative art juries
rejection of academic teaching methods
hasEffect establishment of new exhibition venues
greater visibility for modern artists
internationalization of German art
hasPart Berlin Secession NERFINISHED
Dresden Secession NERFINISHED
Hamburg Secession NERFINISHED
Munich Secession NERFINISHED
Vienna Secession NERFINISHED
Württembergischer Kunstverein secessionists NERFINISHED
influenced Der Blaue Reiter NERFINISHED
Die Brücke NERFINISHED
German Expressionism NERFINISHED
influencedBy Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
French Impressionism NERFINISHED
Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
Symbolism NERFINISHED
location Berlin NERFINISHED
Dresden NERFINISHED
Hamburg NERFINISHED
Munich NERFINISHED
Stuttgart NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED
movementGoal independent exhibition practices
promotion of modern art
rejection of academic art institutions
opposedTo academic art
state-controlled art exhibitions
relatedTo Secession (art) NERFINISHED
art societies
avant-garde
modernism
temporalLocation early 20th century
late 19th century

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Munich Secession partOf German Secession movements