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ANSELM KIEFER
Born at the end of the war, Anselm Kiefer has been pursuing the goal of raising awareness since the 1970s, in an intensive examination of German history and an ambiguous treatment of taboo content.
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SEAN SCULLY
Sean Scully is considered one of the most important painters of our time, who drove the discussion of abstract painting of the present like no other artist.
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MERET OPPENHEIM
The "Fur Cup" established the fame of Meret Oppenheim in 1936, who joined the Surrealists in Paris. In her work she took on the special position of the "female artist" - she is one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
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JIMMIE DURHAM
Jimmie Durham, a descendant of North American Cherokee Indians, was active in the Texas civil rights movement in the 1960s. Since his move to Europe in 1994, his work has focused on nature and culture, religion and architecture. The material stone plays a central role in the work of the artist, writer and former political activist.
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MONIKA GRZYMALA
Monika Grzymala's exploration of drawing and line follows a long art-philosophical tradition, but in her works of recent years she has impressively taken the line out of two-dimensionality.
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RICHARD SERRA
With his provocative and innovative works, Richard Serra is one of the most outstanding sculptors of our time. His large-scale sculptures have revolutionized contemporary sculpture.
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ANTON HENNING
Anton Henning moves away from common art trends and expectations. In his subversive march through art history, he repeatedly combines an abstract, ornamental formal language with figurative motifs, places avantgarde and design, trash and salon art in a dialectical relationship.
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