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Georg Baselitz's Art Explores Themes of Death in Chaotic Final Review

Georg Baselitz's Art Explores Themes of Death in Chaotic Final Review

9 Haziran 2026The Guardian
  • Georg Baselitz's final exhibition at White Cube Bermondsey presents a powerful confrontation with mortality. His last works, painted from a wheeled chair, depict chaotic and visceral scenes of bodies in turmoil, reflecting his struggle with the inevitability of death.
  • This collection serves as a poignant farewell from one of the most influential painters of his generation, capturing both beauty and brutality in his signature style.
  • Georg Baselitz, who passed away in April at the age of 88, was a pivotal figure in contemporary art, known for his unique approach to painting and his exploration of themes such as identity and history. His last collection, 'Back Again', is a culmination of a lifetime of artistic inquiry, now viewed through the lens…
  • Baselitz's exploration of death in his final works is not merely an artistic endeavor but a deeply personal reckoning with his own mortality. The chaotic imagery and the physical limitations he faced while creating these pieces underscore a profound connection between the artist's life and his art.
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