ERICH KAHN 1904 – 1980

Ink Drawing circa 1950’s (double sided)

Erich Kahn was a German Expressionist, and a survivor of the Nazi persecution of Jews and Romani people during the events that led to World War II. Erich Kahn was born in Stuttgart in 1904 to a Jewish family. From 1921 to 1925, Erich Kahn pursued his studies at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart, focusing particularly on illustration and graphics under the guidance of Ernst Schneidler. Influenced by the Stuttgart Üecht group and a study trip to Paris in 1926, he developed a preference for a late expressionist style. With the rise of the Nazi party to power in 1933, he found himself increasingly targeted for reprisals. During the November pogroms in 1938, he was detained and sent to the Welzheim protective custody camp, from which he was released on December 16, 1938. In July 1939, he successfully emigrated to Great Britain. Following the commencement of the German western campaign in 1940, Kahn, like all enemy aliens, was interned in Great Britain. In July 1940, he arrived at Hutchinson Internment Camp, situated in Douglas on the Isle of Man, also known as the "Artists' Camp" due to the vibrant artistic and intellectual life of its internees. His circle of friends during this period included Kurt Schwitters, who made a portrait of him, as well as Paul Hamann and Klaus Hinrichsen. Kahn documented camp life through expressive drawings and graphics.Released from the camp in February 1941, Kahn returned to London, where he actively participated in the Free German Cultural Association. In 1944, he held an exhibition at the Kulturbund premises alongside Igna Beth, René Graetz, and Dorothea Wüsten. Despite enduring financial difficulties for an extended period, Kahn's artistic work took on an increasingly abstract character in the 1950s.

One Man Exhibitions:

1956: Redfern Gallery. 1958: Drian Gallery. 1960: Instit fur Auslandsbeziehungen, Stuttgart. 1960: Drian Gallery.

Group Exhibitions:

1922, 1953: Stuttgart. 1923, 1936: Berlin. 1941, 194: Leger Galleries. 1943: Whitechapel Art Gallery. 1945, 1949: Hampstead Artist’s Council. 1947: UNESCO. 1954: Redfern Gallery. 1955: Tooth Gallery. 1957 Hanover Gallery. 1957: Les Surindependents Paris. 1958: Bruges Biennale. 1968: Prix Marzotto. 1986 London (Camden), Berlin, Oberhausen: ‘Kunst im Exil in Grossbritannien (1933-1945)’ 1987: John Denham Gallery ‘Émigré Artists’. 1989: John Denham Gallery. 2005 ‘Erich Kahn’ Berardo Collection, Sinta Museum of Modern Art, Portugal.

Details

A very powerful image

10 x 8 inches approx

estate sale stamp

circa 1950

Condition is good or as seen