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‘I try to remove Elke, but usually I can’t. She comes into the process whether I want it or not, through the back of my mind'.
Georg Baselitz (b. 1938), Elke I, 1975. Oil on canvas.
Works by #GeorgBaselitz are featured in ‘Young & Wild?’ at @Ashmolean, #Oxford. The exhibition explores the art of 1980s Germany, featuring #NeoExpressionist paintings, sculptures and works on paper, alongside drawings and prints by #JungeWilde artists: https://t.co/ZYkWTDyoK5
We are pleased to present A.R. Penck I Georg Baselitz now on view at OPERA in Geneva until March 26th!
Click on the link below to visit the online viewing room of the exhibition:
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Artwork: Georg Baselitz, Clyfford Still, 2018, oil on canvas, 165 x 100 cm
"Grandma Mona Lisa by Georg Baselitz" - weight: 1 "geometric beautiful Behance HD trending on Artstation" - made with @NightCafeStudio
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Georg Baselitz, pintor y escultor alemán.
#HistoryofArt #HistoryofPainting #Museum #OnlyArt #art #arte
The history of humankind is also a history of rage, fury, wrath. ‘World-Changing Rage’ by Baselitz and Kluge is now available as a boxed limited-edited set, containing a diptych by Baselitz and a page from Kluge's handwritten manuscript. Find out more: https://t.co/etpvujlpdQ
The paintings RM posted are as below
"Untitled" (1977) by Wook Kyung Choi (This artwork is originally black and white)
from the exhibition "Alice's cat" at MMCA Gwacheon
From exhibition 'Hotel garni" by Georg Baselitz
at Thaddaeus Ropac Seoul Hannam (newly opened)
@BTS_twt
Ray Harryhausen’s killer skeletons and Georg Baselitz’s gnarled hands – the week in art | Art | The Guardian https://t.co/w0zBA7XVHL
La città lontana
#MondoDiVersi/Ruggieri
@Marcoseditore
Hai la stessa misura del mio volto
Due occhi come me
Come me due mani
E i piedi, e le dita dei piedi
Contro la punta delle scarpe insabbiate
Marroni, Camminiamo, non badare
A ciò che non diciamo, non presumere
🖼Baselitz
Georg Baselitz started painting things upside in the 1970s claiming that he wanted people to enjoy the brushstrokes, lines, and colors without being distracted by the often familiar images themselves.
Paintings by German artist Georg Baselitz, 1960s-80s, a leading figure of the postwar art movement in Germany whose expressionist work was informed by the destruction and complicated political environment of his childhood
Saw the Basquiat show at @mfaboston last week positioning him as a street artist. Hammered home how little he resembles street art. Aesthetically much closer to the German Neo Expressionists than the 80s graffiti/street artists. A.R. Penk, Frank Auerbach, Georg Baselitz etc.
Nach der Ausstellung Baselitz, Richter, Polke und Kiefer in den Deichtor - Hallen.