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Supernova: Art of the 1990s From the Logan Collection
Takashi Murakami, Katy Siegel, Neal Benezra, Huan Zhang, Janine Antoni, John Currin, Robert Gober, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Damien Hirst, Lisa Yuskavage, Katharina Fritsch, Madeleine Grynzstejn
D.A.P./San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
D.A.P./San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
su-per-no-va: n., pl. A rare celestial phenomenon involving the explosion of most of the material in a star, resulting in an extremely bright, short-lived object that emits vast amounts of energy. Given the massive shift in the West's cultural...
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Katharina Fritsch
Iwona Blazwick
Tate
Tate
This is the first major survey in English of the work of Katharina Fritsch, one of the most important artists to emerge in Europe in the last 20 years. Ranging from the colossal to the miniature, Fritsch's sculptures and installations bring to...
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Katherina Fritsch: The Rat-King
Katharina Fritsch
Dia Art Foundation
Dia Art Foundation
The Rattenkoenig (Rat-King), a large-scale sculptural installation, is Fritsch's most powerful and ambitious work to date.
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Pixerina Witcherina
Maria Porges, Jan Susina, Maria Tatar, Bill Conger, Amy Sillman, Katharina Fritsch, Claudia Hart, Tracey Moffatt
University Galleries of Illinois State University
University Galleries of Illinois State University
In fairy tales, females are often characterized as embodying either innocence or evil. The work in Pixerina Witcherinatransforms the representational assumptions of the narrative into whimsically abstracted visual yarns. The work of these fifteen...
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