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Category Archives: Katharina Fritsch
Katharina Fritsch – Deeply Psychological
“Fritsch’s work often has unsettling religious or quasi-spiritual associations and is deeply psychological, as if she is attempting to give an image to our deepest fears recovered from the world of myth, religion, cultural history and everyday life… Singular forms … Continue reading
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Katharina Fritsch – Fear and Anxiety Dwell in the Subconscious
“Katharina Fritsch was born in Essen, Germany on February 14, 1956. She studied at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, where she continues to live and work. Since her first show in 1984 she has exhibited widely in Europe and North America.” … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary, Katharina Fritsch, Neo-Pop Art
Tagged Katharina Fritsch, Neo-Pop Art, Rat-King
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