DER GRAVIERKUNST
CRIES IN INK: GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM IN TIMES OF WAR
When the world crumbles, art screams. In every abrupt stroke, in every shadow carved with fury, German Expressionism speaks from pain, fear, and resistance.
These posters, created through the raw intensity of letterpress and the strength of linocut, are not just graphic pieces… they are echoes of an era where anguish found its voice in ink and the weight of the press.
There is no softness in these images because there was none in the history they tell. Here, emotion is not painted—it is carved, printed, and felt.