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Der hirte

Discover "Der hirte" by Georg Baselitz – a striking black & white painting of a soldier. Explore Neo-Expressionism & Baselit's unique style. Invest in art history.

Explore the powerful & provocative work of Georg Baselitz (b. 1938), a leading Neo-Expressionist known for his upside-down figures, challenging perspectives on German history, destruction, and the artifice of painting. Discover his sculptures & graph

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Georg Baselitz: A Revolutionary Voice in Neo-Expressionism

Georg Baselitz (born 23 January 1938, Deutschbaselitz, Upper Lusatia, Germany) is a German painter, sculptor and graphic artist whose work profoundly reshaped the landscape of postwar art and continues to inspire artists globally. Growing up amidst the devastation of World War II instilled in him a deep preoccupation with destruction—a theme that permeates his oeuvre—and fueled an unwavering commitment to questioning established conventions of perception and artistic expression. Baselitz’s distinctive approach, characterized by inverted figures and a deliberate rejection of representational artifice, cemented his place as one of the most influential artists of his generation.

Early Influences & Formation

Baselitz's formative years were marked by exposure to significant cultural stimuli. His father was an elementary school teacher, fostering a love for learning and observation from a young age. Crucially, Baselitz’s artistic journey began with encountering Louis-Ferdinand von Rayski’s *Wermsdorfer Wald*—a painting celebrated for its masterful realism—at the assembly hall of his local school in Kamenz. This encounter ignited an interest in capturing visual truth and established a foundational aesthetic ideal. Furthermore, Baselitz's fascination with Jakob Böhme’s writings instilled in him a spirit of intellectual inquiry and challenged conventional notions of artistic dogma. Already demonstrating considerable talent at age 14 and 15, he produced portraits, religious subjects, still lifes and landscapes—some infused with a futuristic vision—solidifying his early artistic inclinations.

The Rise of Neo-Expressionism & The Upside-Down Technique

Baselitz’s breakthrough came in the mid-1960s when he embraced Neo-Expressionism, rejecting the prevailing trend toward conceptual art and embracing instead a visceral return to figurative painting—a movement that sought to recapture the emotional intensity of Expressionist predecessors. Influenced by Soviet era illustration art, Mannerist period aesthetics, and African sculptures, Baselitz developed his own unique artistic language characterized by bold brushstrokes and expressive gestures. Recognizing the limitations of representational art in conveying profound psychological truths, he pioneered a revolutionary technique: painting figures upside down—a deliberate act of inversion that disrupted visual perception and symbolized a rejection of accepted order. This stylistic choice became Baselitz’s signature, distinguishing him from his contemporaries and establishing an enduring aesthetic identity.

Major Achievements & Artistic Legacy

Baselitz's prolific output spanned decades, producing monumental sculptures alongside countless paintings and prints. His *Helden* series—featuring stylized figures rendered in muted tones—became emblematic of his exploration of heroism and vulnerability, reflecting the anxieties surrounding postwar German identity. Similarly, his *Fracture* series confronted viewers with fragmented images that conveyed a sense of disorientation and uncertainty. Baselitz’s unwavering commitment to experimentation and innovation earned him international acclaim and solidified his reputation as one of Germany's foremost artists. His influence extended beyond stylistic boundaries, inspiring subsequent generations of painters and sculptors to embrace bold gestures and confront challenging themes—a testament to the enduring power of his artistic vision.

Continuing Relevance & Critical Recognition

Georg Baselitz’s work continues to resonate with audiences today, prompting ongoing discussions about art's role in confronting societal anxieties and questioning established conventions. Exhibitions at institutions like White Cube and the Hirshhorn Museum have reaffirmed his position as a pivotal figure in contemporary art history. Critics consistently praise Baselitz for his uncompromising artistic integrity—his refusal to compromise on stylistic principles—and his ability to convey profound emotional depth through deceptively simple forms. His legacy extends beyond individual artworks, shaping broader debates about artistic expression and its capacity to provoke reflection and inspire change.

Kısa Bilgiler

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neo-Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Soviet era illustration art
    • Mannerist period
    • African sculptures
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Louis-Ferdinand von Rayski
    • Jakob Böhme
  • Date Of Birth: 1938
  • Full Name: Georg Baselitz
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Der hirte
    • Supper in Dresden
    • Da. Portrait (Franz Dahlem)
  • Place Of Birth: Deutschbaselitz, Germany