LC control no. | n 50054183 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Haus der Kunst München |
Variant(s) | Munich. Haus der Kunst Haus der Kunst (Munich, Germany) House of German Art (Munich, Germany) Neuer Glaspalast (Munich, Germany) Munich (Germany). Haus der Kunst Direktion Haus der Kunst (Munich, Germany) |
See also | Predecessor: Haus der Deutschen Kunst (Munich, Germany) |
Beginning date | 1946? |
Associated country | Germany |
Located | Munich (Germany) |
Found in | Dresler, A. Deutsche Kunst und entartete "Kunst", c1938 Internat. Kunst-Adressbuch 1981/82 (Haus der Künst München) The New York Times (online), Okwui Enwezor, curator who remapped art world, dies at 55, March 18, 2019, viewed March 19, 2019 (the Haus der Kunst, a leading Munich museum; an exhibition hall built by the Nazis) Wikipedia, March 19, 2019 (Haus der Kunst; a non-collecting modern and contemporary art museum in Munich; located at Prinzregentenstrasse 1 at the southern edge of the Englischer Garten, Munich's largest park; contructed 1933-1937 as Nazi Germany's first monumental structure of Nazi architecture; the museum, then called Haus der Deutschen Kunst, was opened on 18 July 1937; after the end of World War II the building was first used as an officers' mess by American occupation forces, and came to be known as the "P1", a shortening of its street address; beginning in 1946 it was used for temporary exhibitions; in 2002, the National Collection of Modern and Contemporary Arts moved into the Pinakothek der Moderne; today the museum is used as a showcase venue for temporary and travelling exhibitions; since 1983 the building also houses the nightclub P1) |
Not found in | 16 Gemälde und 4 Plastiken aus der Grossen Deutschen Kunstausstellung, 1943, im Haus der Deutschen Kunst zu München, 1943 |