Shell Holes near Dontrien Illuminated by Flares, from War

Description

Otto Dix mobilized a wide variety of etching techniques in this series. Here he used a subtle effect of white lines on a black inked plate to alert the viewer to his skill and creativity as an artist. Ironically, that very attention to “art for art’s sake” implied for Dix, through the fetishization of visual effects, a critique of the public’s unexamined embrace of the war. Turning the bombed surface of the battlefield into a visually compelling image quite literally aestheticizes the impact of the destructive capacity of modern warfare.

Shell Holes near Dontrien Illuminated by Flares, from War

Otto Dix

1924

Accession Number

152873

Medium

Aquatint on cream laid paper

Dimensions

Plate: 29 × 25.4 cm (11 7/16 × 10 in.); Sheet: 47.5 × 35.3 cm (18 3/4 × 13 15/16 in.)

Classification

aquatint

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Margaret Fisher Endowment