Neue Künstlervereinigung München
The Neue Künstlervereinigung München (N.K.V.M.), was an Expressionism art group based in Munich. The registered association was formed in 1909 and prefigured Der Blaue Reiter, the first modernist secession which is regarded as a forerunner and pathfinder for Modern art in 20th-century Germany.
Logo of the N.K.V.M.
Membership card of the N.K.V.M. Wassily Kandinsky: Woodcut Rocks
Exhibition poster for the 1st exhibition at the Thannhauser Gallery, Munich
Arco-Palais, Theatinerstraße 7, in Munich, where the 1st exhibition was held in Heinrich Thannhauser's Modern Gallery, between 1st-15th December 1909
Der Blaue Reiter was a group of artists and a designation by Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc for their exhibition and publication activities, in which both artists acted as sole editors in the almanac of the same name, first published in mid-May 1912. The editorial team organized two exhibitions in Munich in 1911 and 1912 to demonstrate their art-theoretical ideas based on the works of art exhibited. Traveling exhibitions in German and other European cities followed. The Blue Rider disbanded at the start of World War I in 1914.
Wassily Kandinsky, cover of Der Blaue Reiter almanac, c. 1912
Wassily Kandinsky, The Blue Rider, 1903
Franz Marc, Blue Horse I, 1911
Franz Marc, The Tower of Blue Horses 1913, (missing since 1945)