German artist Georg Baselitz dies aged 88
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The German artist Georg Baselitz , whose expressive paintings and sculptures stirred controversy before winning him global acclaim, has died aged 88. …
The German artist Georg Baselitz , whose expressive paintings and sculptures stirred controversy before winning him global acclaim, has died aged 88. The Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, which had a longstanding professional relationship with the artist, confirmed his death on Thursday. It said Baselitz had “defined German visual art for a generation” and had died peacefully. Baselitz, born Hans-Georg Kern, was among Germany’s most prominent contemporary visual artists, with a body of work stretching over six decades and across a range of techniques. He adopted the name Baselitz in 1961 as a nod to Deutschbaselitz, the town near Dresden in eastern Germany where he was born in 1938. His works, which reflect the traumas of German history, are now held in some of the most prestigious public collections and he has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions since the 1990s. Baselitz not only painted but also worked in the graphic arts and was a noted sculptor. In 1969, he began painting canvases upside down and inverting motifs, a technique he said sought to find a way between abstraction and straightforward figurative art. Georg Baselitz at an exhibition of his work in Salzburg in 2024. Photograph: Kerstin Joensson/ Baselitz spent his early childhood in Nazi Germany and grew up in communist East Germany. He initially studied art in East Berlin but moved to West Berlin in 1957. …
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