NEW WORLDS – Condition
- Artistic endeavour can focus in different ways on the human body, exploring it, expanding it, dissecting it, mercilessly exposing corporeality. Approaching the body with the senses tends to direct the eye to its violability, something that is then taken to the point of pain and physical decay. At the same time, individual limbs refer to the fact that a body can be dismembered, with their liberation from all functions bringing irony into play. In the differing realizations, the physical presence of the canvases itself gets tackled, with it being subjected to wounds or organic distortion. The artistic occupation with our inner and outer states can encourage a renewed awareness of our own corporeality.
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Dalí y Doménech, Salvador
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Le pharmacien d’Ampurdan ne cherchant absolument rien, 1936
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Kollwitz, Käthe
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Vergewaltigt, 1907
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Léger, Fernand
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Composition »nature morte au bras«, 1925/27
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Schiele, Egon
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Kümmernis, 1914
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Schumacher, Emil
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Paracelsus, 1967
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Shahryar Nashat
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Nashat’s New Fit for the Old Guard (1), 2013
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Shahryar Nashat
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Nashat’s New Fit for the Old Guard (2), 2013
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Shahryar Nashat
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Nashat’s New Fit for the Old Guard (3), 2013
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Shahryar Nashat
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Nashat’s New Fit for the Old Guard (4), 2013
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Sterbak, Jana
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Condition, 1995
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Stern, Grete
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Sueño N° 15, Buenos Aires, 1950
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Stern, Grete
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Sueno N° 19, Buenos Aires, 1950
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Stern, Grete
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Sueño N° 36 "Fracturas", Buenos Aires, 1951
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Tanguy, Yves
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Les amoureux, 1929
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