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An art historian, Keith Holz's research is on the
art of twentieth century Germany (ca. 1900-1945). He has published
extensively on German exile artists and their artists' associations
in Prague, Paris, and London during the 1930s. His book "Modern
German Art for Thirties Paris, Prague and London: Resistance and
Acquiescence in a Democratic Public Sphere", Ann Arbor: University
of Michigan Press, was published in 2004. His current research
and writing projects include: the travel and exile paintings of
Oskar Kokoschka (ca. 1924-1945), and a study of three private
Jewish collections of modern art in Breslau, Germany (Wroclaw,
Poland) that were dispersed at the time the Nazis took control
of Breslau in the mid-1930s.
His current course offerings include: Introduction to Visual
Art (Art 180), Twentieth Century Art (Art 394), and Contemporary
Art (Art 496).
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