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Serigraph in colors on wove paper ‘Hahnemühle’ (watermark) // Zeig was Du hast by Jörg Immendorf is a bold and provocative silkscreen print on Hahnemühle paper, blending vibrant colors and stark contrasts. The central figure, adorned with a large, ornate necklace, appears to emerge or wrestle with a larger, starfish-like form, a recurring motif in Immendorf’s work symbolizing struggle and identity. The piece, titled Show What You Have, uses exaggerated gestures and surrealist imagery to challenge viewers, hinting at themes of power, resistance, and self-expression. Immendorf, known for his politically charged art, reflects a deep engagement with societal issues, encouraging a dialogue on self-worth and visibility within complex social structures.
Zeig was Du hast, 1998
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Serigraph in colors on wove paper ‘Hahnemühle’ (watermark) // Zeig was Du hast by Jörg Immendorf is a bold and provocative silkscreen print on Hahnemühle paper, blending vibrant colors and stark contrasts. The central figure, adorned with a large, ornate necklace, appears to emerge or wrestle with a larger, starfish-like form, a recurring motif in Immendorf’s work symbolizing struggle and identity. The piece, titled Show What You Have, uses exaggerated gestures and surrealist imagery to challenge viewers, hinting at themes of power, resistance, and self-expression. Immendorf, known for his politically charged art, reflects a deep engagement with societal issues, encouraging a dialogue on self-worth and visibility within complex social structures.
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What is activist art?
Activist Art is a form of art created to address social and political issues. It often involves public engagement and works closely with communities to raise awareness or inspire change. While it can include elements of performance art, it is not limited to this form. Examples include creating and distributing social protest posters or organizing community-based art projects that highlight specific causes.