On April 30, visionary German Neo-Expressionist painter Georg Baselitz died peacefully in his home—after nearly 90 years of ...
Georg Baselitz, the German Neo-Expressionist who inverted figurative painting and courted controversy over six decades, has died at 88. His death comes just days before the Venice Biennale unveils his ...
Along with contemporaries like Anselm Kiefer, he mounted a frontal attack on Minimalism and Conceptualism, the dominant “cool ...
German Neo-Expressionist pioneer Georg Baselitz has died at 88, just days before the debut of his final series, “Eroi d’Oro,” at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini during the Venice Biennale. Known for his ...
Georg Baselitz, a seminal figure in postwar German art, has passed away at 88. Expelled early on for his rebellious nature, ...
Catalog of an exhibit organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and also held at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and at Josef-Haubrich Kunsthalle Köln. German expressionist sculpture ...
George Grosz, “Attack (Attentat),” 1915, lithograph in black on laid paper. (National Gallery of Art/Purchased as the gift of Richard A. Simms and Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund/Estate of George ...
Beginning in the late nineteenth century, Germany expanded its boundaries to Africa though colonization. Although short-lived, lasting only until World War I, colonization led to new ideas in German ...
The works that best exemplify a uniquely German grotesque in Reexamining the Grotesque are those that reflect the war and Weimar years. With Franz Marc and August Macke: 1909-1914, the Neue Galerie ...
In the 1890s, when Pablo Picasso was a pup, a Schleswig-German artist named Emil Nolde began experimenting. He distorted forms, rearranged figures, changed colors—innovations with which Picasso was ...