The Nazi Drawings 1575707 95134420 2006-12-18T18:20:15Z MarylandArtLover 1023267 '''''The Nazi Drawings''''' are a series of drawings made with pencil, water- and turpentine-based washes, and [[collage]]s by [[Mauricio Lasansky]] expressing disgust and outrage at [[Nazism|Nazi]] atrocities. They consist of thirty individual pieces and one triptych. The figures in the drawings are lifesize and larger in dimension. The drawings debuted at the [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]] in 1967. During the same year the exhibition traveled to the [[Whitney Museum of American Art]] in New York, where they appeared with shows by [[Louise Nevelson]] and [[Andrew Wyeth]] as the first exhibits installed in the new museum. The exhibit closed the year at the [[Des Moines Art Center]] in Des Moines, Iowa. The Richard Levitt Foundation purchased The Nazi Drawings in 1969, and they now reside at [[The University of Iowa Museum of Art]]. They continue to travel to other museums every few years. ==The Nazi Drawings Documentary== In the Fall of 1997, Iowa City filmmaker Lane Wyrick, in collaboration with Phillip Lasansky as content advisor, began The Nazi Drawings Documentary Project In April 2000 The Nazi Drawings Documentary premiered at the Levitt Center for University Advancement in Iowa City. In 2003 the documentary won a Mid-America [[Emmy Award]] from the [[National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences]]. ==External links== *[http://www.lasanskyart.com/art/collections/nazidrawings.shtml The Nazi Drawings Online - a complete tour of the drawings, featuring each of the 33 images accompanied by the text of the original exhibit catalog] *[http://www.nazidrawings.com/ The Nazi Drawings Documentary web site] [[Category:Drawings|Nazi Drawings, The]] [[Category:Nazism|Nazi Drawings, The]] [[Category:1967 works|Nazi Drawings, The]]