Georg Baselitz
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Proverbially known for the audaciously simple but game-changing
strategy of painting the motif on its head, Georg Baselitz has been
a consistently challenging artist since the start of the 1960s. His
work is always highly charged but surprisingly diverse, starting
with the existential figures of paintings such as The Big Night
Down the Drain, famously removed from his first solo exhibition for
indecency, and the series of “Heroes” that portrayed disabled and
exposed figures in a destroyed landscape and order. More and more,
the picture space itself became fractured, and by the end of the
decade, the artist fully turned the world upside down: trees,
factories, eagles, or nude self-portraits actually painted on their
heads. This allowed him to freely paint and to engage with
conceptual color schemes or off-beat themes, such as men eating
oranges, memories of Soviet propaganda paintings, or more recently
so-called remixes in a reengagement with his own earlier work as a
dialog in time. Already a master of drawing, woodcut, and
engraving,from 1980 on Baselitz also created rough sculptures hewn
from wood with axe and chainsaw, then adding bronze to his
materials in the late 2000s.Now available in an updated unlimited
edition, this monograph on the artist’s oeuvre features
large-format reproductions of more than 400 works in all media plus
installation shots and portraits along with texts that approach the
subject from different perspectives: a portrait of the artist and
his dark sense of humor by long-time connoisseur Richard Shiff, an
essay on his formation and development as a painter by critic
Jonathan Jones, on the sculptural work from his scandalous success
at the Venice Biennale 1980 by art historian and curator Eva
Mongi-Vollmer, on his artistic strategies by art historian and
curator Carla Schulz-Hoffmann, a collection of small literary texts
relating to the artist’s use of myth and history by author and
director Alexander Kluge, and a studio conversation with the art
journalist Cornelius Tittel. Statements from the artist through the
years and an illustrated biography complete this survey of Georg
Baselitz’s work.