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What is the German term used to define photographs/artworks that are clean, sharp, detailed, objective and void of all emotions? This term is also the name of the group of European photographers who were working in this style. In the U.S. a similar group existed but they were called Group f.64. (This is a tricky one so read your text carefully.

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Neue sachlichkeit

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The Neue sachlichkeit is also known as New Objectivity and it’s a movement in German art and it started during the 1920s as a reactive tool against expressionism.

It defines photographs/artworks that are clean, sharp, detailed, objective and void of all emotions.

It is referred to as the name of the group of European photographers who were working in this style.

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