I am delighted to have presented my paper, Memorializing WWI: Otto Dix’s Metropolis and the Reconfiguration of Militant Masculinity, at the conference Artistic Expressions and the Great War, at Hofstra University, New York, convened by Professor Sally Charnow, Department of History, Hofstra University. This interdisciplinary conference marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War and aims to explore the impact of total war on the arts from a transnational perspective. This event has been rewarding in so many ways, thanks to the stellar work of Prof. Charnow and the rich contributions of everyone involved.
