Neue Sachlichkeit

 
Pronunciation: /ˌnɔɪə ˈzaxlɪxkʌɪt, ˌnɔyə ˈzaxlɪçkaɪt/
  • a movement in the fine arts, music, and literature, which developed in Germany during the 1920s and was characterized by realism and a deliberate rejection of romantic attitudes.

Origin:

German, literally 'new objectivity'