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Otto Dix in Detail is written by James A. van Dyke and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 022684854X (ISBN 10) and 9780226848549 (ISBN 13).
How small details in the paintings of Otto Dix materialize the realities of a modern German artist. Offering a fresh look at German art during a period of extraordinary transition and precarity, James A. van Dyke focuses on overlooked but critically significant details in works completed by Otto Dix between 1919 and 1936. A small lump of paint, a monogram, an almost invisible self-portrait, the verso of a drawing, a patch of discoloration, and a web of fine cracks--van Dyke reveals such details, hidden in plain sight, as coded dialogue through which Dix addressed audiences and art-world insiders amid the combative world of cultural production in Weimar Germany. Sly, cutting, and provocative, these are the material traces of social relationships between the painter and those who represented threats to his professional ambition: an avant-garde mentor and rival, an increasingly skeptical critic, a prominent bourgeois photographer, and a local Nazi authority. Proving that small things offer insight into the big picture, this book highlights Dix's satirical, transgressive work as nuanced and polyvocal, reflecting the complex fields of power and economics in which the field of art is located.