Press Release: Carl/Karl

Press Release from the Carl Heidenreich Foundation
July 6, 2023

 

Carl/Karl: Three Takes on Heidenreich
Edited by Christopher Squier; Introduction by Rachel Schreiber
Published by the‎ Carl Heidenreich Foundation, Berkeley, CA (June 2023)
ISBN-13: 979-8218175023
246 pages; hardcover
Available on Amazon

 

The Carl Heidenreich Foundation is pleased to announce the publication of Carl/Karl: Three Takes on Heidenreich.

A successful artist in Munich and Berlin and a member of the Communist party, Carl Heidenreich was deemed a degenerate artist after the Nazi rise to power in 1933. His exhibition in Munich was abruptly canceled and he was held by the S.S. at Berlin’s Moabit prison. During the Spanish Civil War, Heidenreich joined an anti-Stalinist Spanish Communist Party’s unit to fight against fascism. Following their defeat and his incarceration in Barcelona's Modelo prison, Heidenreich fled to the United States via Martinique, settling in New York. There, he was welcomed by the community of German Jewish intellectuals, including Hannah Arendt and her husband Heinrich Blücher. Heidenreich became one of the most prominent and admired artists within this circle.

Carl/Karl: Three Takes on Heidenreich is a compendium of new scholarship, important primary sources, and recent oral histories accompanied by previously unpublished images. This volume chronicles and interprets the exile artist’s late work, focusing on his abstract paintings and works on paper produced in New York in the postwar years.

New and historical essays offer perspectives on the role of exile and migration, anti-fascism and communist politics, and the nonvisual senses to aid in recuperating Heidenreich’s unique work for the present.

Contributions by Hannah Arendt, Kathryn Barulich, Alla Efimova, Rachel Schreiber, Monica Smith, Christopher Squier, Jackie Valle, and Anne Wagner.