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Georg Baselitz: Back Then, In Between, and Today
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Georg Baselitz: Back Then, In Between, and Today

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One of the themes throughout Baselitz’s long career is the idea that history repeats itself. This enlightening volume shows how, in his series The Black Paintings, which focuses on the motif of the eagle, the renowned painter and sculptor applies that idea to his earlier work. Presenting these recent paintings alongside bronze sculptures from the same period, as well as works from the mid-1960s to today, the formal and contextual renewal to which Baselitz repeatedly subjects his own work is demonstrated retrospectively. The volume shows how Baselitz revisits paintings such as The Great Friends and Finger Painting-Eagle in a dynamic process that virtually reinterprets the original versions’ significant features-thereby transposing the artist’s work into a more contemporary framework. This volume includes full colour reproductions of paintings from 1965 through 2012, excerpts from his recent Black Paintings series, as well as stunning photographs of the artist’‘ impressive bronze statues. AUTHOR: Ulrich Wilmes is Curator at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, Germany. 100 colour illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Prestel
Country
Germany
Date
29 September 2014
Pages
224
ISBN
9783791354026

One of the themes throughout Baselitz’s long career is the idea that history repeats itself. This enlightening volume shows how, in his series The Black Paintings, which focuses on the motif of the eagle, the renowned painter and sculptor applies that idea to his earlier work. Presenting these recent paintings alongside bronze sculptures from the same period, as well as works from the mid-1960s to today, the formal and contextual renewal to which Baselitz repeatedly subjects his own work is demonstrated retrospectively. The volume shows how Baselitz revisits paintings such as The Great Friends and Finger Painting-Eagle in a dynamic process that virtually reinterprets the original versions’ significant features-thereby transposing the artist’s work into a more contemporary framework. This volume includes full colour reproductions of paintings from 1965 through 2012, excerpts from his recent Black Paintings series, as well as stunning photographs of the artist’‘ impressive bronze statues. AUTHOR: Ulrich Wilmes is Curator at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, Germany. 100 colour illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Prestel
Country
Germany
Date
29 September 2014
Pages
224
ISBN
9783791354026