Bringing into Conformity, 2017
Linocut on white Rives paper
11 x 8 1/2 in (27.9 x 21.6 cm)
Edition of 100 plus 5 AP
© Sue Coe
The title Bringing into Conformity is named after the German term Gleichschaltung. it was a common phrase in Germany during the Weimar period when Hitler used his militia to beat...
The title Bringing into Conformity is named after the German term Gleichschaltung. it was a common phrase in Germany during the Weimar period when Hitler used his militia to beat people up. Grosz used it in art as well. Literally translated, it means 'bring people into line." – Sue Coe, 2017
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