The Nazis actually had a Degenerate Art Exhibition. They'd take art from "degenerates" and they'd fucking grafiti the walls it hung on and they'd hang the paintings crooked and shit. Apparently a lot of folks went to thse art shows, and some Brooklyn hipster fag probably stole the idea and did a similar show in Williamsburg today.Smitty-48 wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2019 4:26 pm The mistake that people make about the Nazis, is asserting that their obsession was Jews and Communists.
That wasn't what they were obsessed with.
They were obsessed with art.
After the war, the modern artists rise and commence a critique of the war by art.
The Nazis were a backlash to this.
The Degenerate Art undermines faith in the Reich, and that is what brings the Reich down in the end.
It seems like a lot of the Nazi Art was classical. Arno Brecker's sculptures, Albert Speer's architecture, maybe to a lesser extent Leni Riefenstahl's movie (which seemed more like a throwback to 19th century nationalism). Apparently, Speer designed a lot of his structures to decompose in such a way that they would leave aesthetically pleasing ruins. I guess he modeled them on the way the Colosseum looks today to visitors of Rome. He wanted the Reich's ruins to atrophy like that and look that way to some Aryan tourist in 1000 years.