Museum der Wahnsinnigen Schönheit
"The dismembered Horus" |
Paul Goesch born in 1885 in Schwerin murdered by doctors Occupation: Painter, as with the following works, clearly this one denounces the lie of the "atavistic depth" interpretation, instead it describes the true prophecy of a situation in which the artist found himself before being murdered and probably cut to pieces! |
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"Looting murderers' schedule calendar - executioner's calendar" |
Josef Heinrich Grebing born in 1879 in Magdeburg Murdered by doctors in Heidelberg - Wiesloch 1940 The works of art by Mr. Grebing were stolen by the Heidelberg Psychiatry Department, who then murdered him. To display his works in his murderers' lecture room adds to the crime and the murderers' impunity. |
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untitled, 1901 |
Franz Karl Bühler born 1864 in Offenburg
Occupation: artistic blacksmith 1886-87 School of Arts, Munich Institutionalized in Schaffhausen, Illenau, Emmendingen, |
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Art pathologized by the Up to the last exhibition catalog the Heidelberg University Psychiatry Department, which is holds illegitimate possession of the art, documents the aim of their efforts: the pathologizing of art. This becomes fully apparent in the way in which they apply a psychiatric diagnosis to the art of their victims.The name of the painter, a woman, is unknown. Nevertheless the catalog describes the unknown artist with the label: Diagnosis: paranoia! The person and her name have dissapeared but the painting is identified with "paranoia"!This makes clear that up to this very day and despite all affirmations by the present holders of the collection (the Heidelberg University) to the contrary, they implicitly cling to the ideology of "degenerated art" ("entarteter Kunst"). |
Persons whose identity is unknown are nevertheless given the following diagnosis
in the catalog:
"degenerative feeble-mindedness" "paranoia" "schizophrenia"