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Maria Lassnig

Werke aus der Sammlung Klewan

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Maria Lassnig (1919-2014) is one of the most important women artists in art after 1960. Over her decades-long career, she produced an extensive and singular oeuvre in the fields of painting, drawing, and graphic reproductions, with intermittent excursions into (animation) film and sculpture. Visualizations of physical perceptions, so-called body awareness pictures, form the center of her work. Her painstaking self-analyses are also expressed in numerous self-portraits. Helmut Klewan accompanied Maria Lassnig as a gallerist for over three decades. This led to the development of a rich inventory of oil paintings and works on paper in addition to one sculpture. Forty works from various creative phases were selected for the exhibition in Berlin

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Maria Lassnig, Autorenkollektiv

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Titel
Maria Lassnig
Untertitel
Werke aus der Sammlung Klewan
Sprache
Englisch, Deutsch
Autor*innen
Autorenkollektiv
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
95
ISBN10
373560871X
ISBN13
9783735608710
Reihe
Beschreibung
Maria Lassnig (1919-2014) is one of the most important women artists in art after 1960. Over her decades-long career, she produced an extensive and singular oeuvre in the fields of painting, drawing, and graphic reproductions, with intermittent excursions into (animation) film and sculpture. Visualizations of physical perceptions, so-called body awareness pictures, form the center of her work. Her painstaking self-analyses are also expressed in numerous self-portraits. Helmut Klewan accompanied Maria Lassnig as a gallerist for over three decades. This led to the development of a rich inventory of oil paintings and works on paper in addition to one sculpture. Forty works from various creative phases were selected for the exhibition in Berlin