Georg Baselitz: Sculptures
Hardcover | 21.89 x 2.31 x 27.79 cm | 240 pp
Gestalten | 2010 | 9783899554007
Georg Baselitz (b.1938) continuously contravenes set categories and regularities in his work. The manifold meanings of his works, the allusions and pictorial references to art history, contemporary history and biography, the ironic distance and the eagerness to experiment emphasise how he ceaselessly rethinks and reinvents his painting.
In sculpture, in which Baselitz first began to work in 1979, he fights against harmony and symmetry just as he does in his paintings. Much like the painter Baselitz accords the greatest possible freedom to the individual brushstrokes in his paintings, the sculptor Baselitz works the wood with a chain saw, hatchet and chisel. The raw feats of strength create abrupt lines, notches and incisions in the sculpture. Sculpture, the artist has said, is a shorter path than painting to express the same problem, since sculpture is more primitive, more brutal and more unconditional. The lively evocative power of the creative means is much more directly legible and much less encoded in the medium of sculpture.
This volume is a catalogue raisonné documenting all fifty eight sculptures created over thirty years, from 1979 to 2009.
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Hardcover | 21.89 x 2.31 x 27.79 cm | 240 pp
Gestalten | 2010 | 9783899554007
Georg Baselitz (b.1938) continuously contravenes set categories and regularities in his work. The manifold meanings of his works, the allusions and pictorial references to art history, contemporary history and biography, the ironic distance and the eagerness to experiment emphasise how he ceaselessly rethinks and reinvents his painting.
In sculpture, in which Baselitz first began to work in 1979, he fights against harmony and symmetry just as he does in his paintings. Much like the painter Baselitz accords the greatest possible freedom to the individual brushstrokes in his paintings, the sculptor Baselitz works the wood with a chain saw, hatchet and chisel. The raw feats of strength create abrupt lines, notches and incisions in the sculpture. Sculpture, the artist has said, is a shorter path than painting to express the same problem, since sculpture is more primitive, more brutal and more unconditional. The lively evocative power of the creative means is much more directly legible and much less encoded in the medium of sculpture.
This volume is a catalogue raisonné documenting all fifty eight sculptures created over thirty years, from 1979 to 2009.




