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// Keramik by A.R. Penck is a bold silkscreen print characterized by its primitive, symbolic style, reminiscent of ancient art forms and tribal iconography. The composition, dominated by a palette of earthy browns, greens, reds, and black, features a stylized figure with striking abstract forms, including crosses, arrows, and organic shapes. The central figure appears as a totemic presence, with prominent symbols representing a face, limbs, and a central motif that evokes both spiritual and anatomical elements. Penck’s work often reflects on themes of human identity, communication, and conflict through simple, universal symbols. Keramik invites viewers to explore the meaning behind its enigmatic forms, embodying a raw, expressive energy that challenges conventional representation.
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// Keramik by A.R. Penck is a bold silkscreen print characterized by its primitive, symbolic style, reminiscent of ancient art forms and tribal iconography. The composition, dominated by a palette of earthy browns, greens, reds, and black, features a stylized figure with striking abstract forms, including crosses, arrows, and organic shapes. The central figure appears as a totemic presence, with prominent symbols representing a face, limbs, and a central motif that evokes both spiritual and anatomical elements. Penck’s work often reflects on themes of human identity, communication, and conflict through simple, universal symbols. Keramik invites viewers to explore the meaning behind its enigmatic forms, embodying a raw, expressive energy that challenges conventional representation.
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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.