Royal Academy of Arts

Georg Baselitz

22 Sep - 09 Dec 2007

© Georg Baselitz, Oil on canvas, 250 x 180 cm. Museum Ludwig, Cologne. Ludwig Donation Photo © Rheinisches Bildarchiv, Cologne
Georg Baselitz

Georg Baselitz

22 Sep - 9 Dec 2007

Georg Baselitz is one of Germany's most prolific and well-known living artists. Born in Saxony in 1938 - painter, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor - Baselitz is perhaps best known for painting his motifs upside-down as a strategy to liberate the subject matter. His work incorporates figures, animals, birds, landscapes and still-lifes.

The first major UK retrospective of his work, this exhibition features over 60 paintings, together with a significant number of sculptures, prints and drawings. It provides a unique opportunity to view works produced over the five decades of Baselitz's career, from his earliest paintings, dealing with his own existential problems within German society in the post-war period, to outstanding examples of his 'Fracture' and 'Upside-Down' paintings.

The exhibition also includes some of his most recent works, as Baselitz revisits themes explored in his early career, but this time using a newer, more lyrical style.
 

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