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Neo Rauch: Neue Rollen
Markus Bruderlin, Gottfried Boehm, Holger Broeker, Wolfgang Buscher, Harald Kunde, Donald Kuspit, Gernot Boehme, Markus Bruederlin, Neo Rauch
Dumont
Dumont
In a lakeside scene, a man leans on a graphic of an arrow as if it were a rake handle in the garden; tentacles rise from the shoreline and rectangular speech bubbles hang empty in the yellow sky. In a Dali-esque interior, the corner of a comforter...
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Neo Rauch: Para
Elke Hannemann, Gary Tinterow
Art Stock
Art Stock
The distinctive and atmospheric paintings of the German artist Neo Rauch (born 1960) defy easy interpretation, falling somewhere between Surrealism and popular imagery. At once familiar yet alienating, seemingly full of activity yet emotionally...
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Neo Rauch: Works Paper 2003-2004
Harald Kunde, Neo Rauch
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Art critic Rudij Bergmann has stated, "For Neo Rauch, painting is reflection on what is no longer present. His is a decidedly romantic attitude of refusal that gives deeper meaning to figures frozen strangely in motion--as an allegory of universal...
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Neo Rauch: Renegaten
Neo Rauch; Christine Mehring
David Zwirner
David Zwirner
Educated at the now legendary Leipzig Academy by the old school of Social Realist painters, Neo Rauch has become one of the Academy s most influential graduates. His fusion of industrial symbolism, painterly figuration, and unique brand of...
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Mystery of Painting, The: Goetz Collection
Beth Coleman, Isabelle Graw, Jessica Morgan, Kirsty Bell, Lari Pittman, Hans Rudolf Reust, Birgit Sonna, Wolf Gunter Thiel, Benjamin Weissman, Adrian Dannatt, Chris Ofili, Toba Khedoori, Ellen Gallagher, Karen Kilimnik, Udomsak Krisanamis, Sarah Morris, Laura Owens, Neo Rauch, Matthew Ritchie, Rainald Schumacher, Ingvild Goetz, Francesco Bonami
Sammlung Goetz
Sammlung Goetz
At various points in this past century, painting has been pronounced dead, painters have been plagued by self-doubt, the act of painting has been equated with the flogging of a dead horse, and the art of painting has been reduced to the separate...
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Neo Rauch (exposition).: An article from: Etc. Montreal
Maite Vissault
Revue d'Art Contemporain Etc. Inc.
Revue d'Art Contemporain Etc. Inc.
This digital document is an article from Etc. Montreal, published by Revue d'Art Contemporain Etc. Inc. on September 1, 2001. The length of the article is 1431 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is...
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