Georg BASELITZ (né en 1938)

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Georg BASELITZ (né en 1938)
Normalfus 2 (normal foot), 1996 Xylography in black and yellow ochre (two passages) on Japon Hosho paper, signed, dated lower right and numbered lower left 5/12Xylography on paper, signed, dated lower right and numbered lower left 5/12 97.5 x 67.5 cm at view 38 3/8 x 26 9/16 in. PROVENANCE Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve, Barbizon Private collection, Barbizon Georg Baselitz Born Hans-Georg Kern in Saxony in 1938, Georg Baselitz grew up on the grounds of the school where his father taught. He spent a lot of time in the school's library, marvelling at the many albums of drawings and discovering a passion for art. By the age of 15, he was already painting portraits, religious scenes, still lifes and landscapes. In 1956, he was admitted to the Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin but only stayed there for a few months before being expelled for socio-political misconduct. He then joined the Berlin University of the Arts in Charlottenburg, at the time in West Berlin. During this period, he discovered the theories of Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich as well as the work of Pollock, Kooning, Chaïm Soutine and Marcel Duchamp. All of these influences prompted him to pursue his artistic development alone at home. He then left the Fine Arts studio. Baselitz's first solo show, at the Werner & Katz Gallery in Berlin in 1963, sparked an uproar. The courts seized two of his works and charged him with a breach of public order. Images of war, odd-looking men with torn clothing, severed hands and feet and masturbation were depicted in a deliberately crude manner. In 1965 he obtained a six-month grant allowing him to live in Florence and perfect his craft. That is where he created his "animal pieces". On his return, he worked on large formats. His work then featured fragmented painting, glued and assembled in disorder. Through his art, Baselitz deconstructs the material in order to create a new form of life. He subverts shapes and volumes, bre
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