
After a celebrated decade at the Bauhaus, Paul Klee was dismissed from his teaching post by the Nazis, labeled a "Galician Jew," and forced into exile in his own country of birth. Other Possible Worlds at the Jewish Museum—the first American show focused on Klee's late work—presents 100 paintings and drawings from his final decade, when fascism and a fatal autoimmune disease drove him to abandon his luminous style for something far darker and more urgent.