The artwork titled “Street (Strasse)” is part of the portfolio “Nine Woodcuts” by the artist Otto Dix, created in the year 1919. This piece is associated with the Expressionism art movement and falls under the genre of a cityscape.
The artwork features a monochromatic composition characterized by bold, angular lines and a dramatic contrast between black and white. It depicts a street scene, emphasizing the geometric shapes of buildings and figures. Prominent features include stylized human figures and architectural elements, rendered in a highly abstract manner. The starkness of the woodcut technique enhances the expressive quality of the scene, reflecting the intense and often jarring visual language characteristic of Expressionism. The juxtaposition of light and shadow, along with the exaggerated forms, conveys a sense of dynamism and emotional intensity.