I've asked this before and got some great answers but I'm looking for a bit more. The professor wants us to focus specifically on post WW2 Germany. So how art was changed after WW2 due to Hitler, the Nazi's the war itself etc.
So far for sources I have: Hitler - by Ian Kershaw (basic background of Hitler and his Art School days) Hitler and the Artists by Henry Grosshans German Art in the twentieth Century by Franz Roh
Thank you for those who have seen my past topic and helped but I still need a few more books/sources. Your responses were great but I need to focus on post WW2 Germany itself.
You could perhaps focus on specific artists and groups, especially ones who grew up agains the background of the war and whose works engaged with the war. Gerhard Richter and George Baselitz are probably good places to start; you may also wish to consider some of the more media-and-performance oriented postwar artists like Wolf Vostell, Nam June Paik, and Joseph Beuys. The exhibition catalog Art of The Two Germanies is a good starting point for a lot of this; you could also look at Andreas Huyssen's article "The Voids of Berlin" which might be of some interest to you.