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// Jetset 5 Handstand by A.R. Penck is an expressive etching that showcases the artist's signature style, marked by raw lines and abstracted human forms. The image centers on a figure in a handstand position, with red and black lines creating a dynamic and chaotic impression. Crosses and intersecting lines surround the figure, adding layers of intensity and movement to the piece. Penck’s work often reflects themes of societal structure and human existence, and in this piece, the erratic lines and contorted figure might suggest the instability or tension inherent in modern life. The composition combines simplicity with depth, drawing the viewer into its vigorous, almost primal energy.
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// Jetset 5 Handstand by A.R. Penck is an expressive etching that showcases the artist's signature style, marked by raw lines and abstracted human forms. The image centers on a figure in a handstand position, with red and black lines creating a dynamic and chaotic impression. Crosses and intersecting lines surround the figure, adding layers of intensity and movement to the piece. Penck’s work often reflects themes of societal structure and human existence, and in this piece, the erratic lines and contorted figure might suggest the instability or tension inherent in modern life. The composition combines simplicity with depth, drawing the viewer into its vigorous, almost primal energy.
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Who are the Neue Wilden?
Neue Wilden is the term German artists used for Neo-Expressionism. In the 1970s and 80s, expressive painting re-emerged in Germany, with artists embracing intense colors and broad brushstrokes. The movement grew in opposition to minimal and conceptual art, favoring a return to raw, emotional expression through bold and dynamic painting techniques.