“Austrian Masterworks from the Neue Galerie” features highlights from the museum’s extensive collection of Austrian art from the period 1890 to 1940.
Exhibition

German Masterworks from the Neue Galerie

Jun 26, 2025 — May 4, 2026
1048 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Floor Galleries

“German Masterworks from the Neue Galerie” features highlights from the museum’s extensive collection of German art from the period 1890 to 1940.

Felix Nussbaum
(1904-1944)
Self-Portrait in the Camp, 1940
Oil on panel
Neue Galerie New York

Felix Nussbaum  (1904-1944) Self-Portrait in the Camp, 1940
Felix Nussbaum  (1904-1944) Self-Portrait in the Camp, 1940

Felix Nussbaum
(1904-1944)
Self-Portrait in the Camp, 1940
Oil on panel
Neue Galerie New York

“German Masterworks from the Neue Galerie” features highlights from the museum’s extensive collection of German art from the period 1890 to 1940. Simultaneous with the Austrian Expressionist movement, avant-garde initiatives occurred in Germany in the Brücke (Bridge) and Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider) groups with groundbreaking results realized vis-à-vis the use of color and form.

Prominent examples of work by Brücke artists will be on view, including Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Tightrope Walk (1908-10), Max Pechstein’s Young Woman with Red Fan (ca. 1910), and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff’s 1910 Landscape with Houses and Trees (Dangast before the Storm).

For the Blaue Reiter, Vasily Kandinsky’s Murnau: Street with Women of 1908 and August Macke’s 1912 Strollers at the Lake II are especially noteworthy.

The Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement is also addressed with prominent selections, such as Otto Dix’s 1929 Portrait of Johann Edwin Wolfensberger, Georg Scholz’s 1922 Of Things to Come, and Rudolf Belling’s Sculpture 23 of 1923.

The diversity of the artwork associated with the Bauhaus is vividly illustrated in the canvases of Lyonel Feininger, such as his 1925 The Blue Cloud, Paul Klee’s 1925 Mystical-Ceramic (in the Manner of a Still-Life), and László Moholy-Nagy’s A XI of 1923. In the decorative arts, iconic designs by Bauhaus artists, such as Theodor Bogler, Marianne Brandt, Marcel Breuer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Wilhelm Wagenfeld confirm the prestigious legacy of the school, its faculty, and its students.

Finally, Felix Nussbaum’s haunting 1940 Self-Portrait in the Camp serves as witness to the terrible tragedy that unfolded under the National Socialist regime.

LEARN MORE

Purchase the Exhibition Catalogue
Published on the twentieth anniversary of the founding of Neue Galerie New York, this stunning volume celebrates the varied achievements of modern art history in the German-speaking world by examining historical developments in Austria and Germany from 1890 to 1940.

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Hear curatorial insights on key works in the exhibition.

SELECTED WORKS

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
(1880-1938)
Tightrope Walk, 1908-10
Oil on canvas
Neue Galerie New York

Max Pechstein
(1881-1955)
Young Woman with Red Fan, ca. 1910
Oil on canvas
Neue Galerie New York
This work is part of the collection of Estée Lauder and was made available through the generosity of Estée Lauder

August Macke
(1887-1914)
Strollers at the Lake II, 1912
Oil on canvas
Neue Galerie New York
This work is part of the collection of Estée Lauder and was made available through the generosity of Estée Lauder

Rudolf Belling
(1886-1972)
Sculpture 23, 1923
(this cast 1960s)
Execution: Hermann Noack Foundry, Berlin
Brass
Neue Galerie New York
Gift of Irving and Jackie Blum

Felix Nussbaum
(1904-1944)
Self-Portrait in the Camp, 1940
Oil on panel
Neue Galerie New York

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner  (1880-1938) Tightrope Walk, 1908-10
Max Pechstein  (1881-1955) Young Woman with Red Fan, ca. 1910
August Macke  (1887-1914) Strollers at the Lake II, 1912
Rudolf Belling  (1886-1972) Sculpture 23, 1923 (this cast 1960s)
Felix Nussbaum  (1904-1944) Self-Portrait in the Camp, 1940
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner  (1880-1938) Tightrope Walk, 1908-10

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
(1880-1938)
Tightrope Walk, 1908-10
Oil on canvas
Neue Galerie New York

Max Pechstein  (1881-1955) Young Woman with Red Fan, ca. 1910

Max Pechstein
(1881-1955)
Young Woman with Red Fan, ca. 1910
Oil on canvas
Neue Galerie New York
This work is part of the collection of Estée Lauder and was made available through the generosity of Estée Lauder

August Macke  (1887-1914) Strollers at the Lake II, 1912

August Macke
(1887-1914)
Strollers at the Lake II, 1912
Oil on canvas
Neue Galerie New York
This work is part of the collection of Estée Lauder and was made available through the generosity of Estée Lauder

Rudolf Belling  (1886-1972) Sculpture 23, 1923 (this cast 1960s)

Rudolf Belling
(1886-1972)
Sculpture 23, 1923
(this cast 1960s)
Execution: Hermann Noack Foundry, Berlin
Brass
Neue Galerie New York
Gift of Irving and Jackie Blum

Felix Nussbaum  (1904-1944) Self-Portrait in the Camp, 1940

Felix Nussbaum
(1904-1944)
Self-Portrait in the Camp, 1940
Oil on panel
Neue Galerie New York