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Category Archives: Realism
Kehinde Wiley – “Counteracting the Propaganda of Portraiture”
Kehinde Wiley, Art Interview Online
Posted in Contemporary, Neo-Pop Art, Realism
Tagged Contemporary, Kehinde Wiley, Neo-Pop Art, Realism
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Natalia Fabia – “Clown Re-Interpreted”
Clowns! The Re-Interpretation of the Classic American Clown Painting, Corey Helford Gallery Natalia Fabia
Guan Zeju – ‘Effort and Single-Minded Focus”
“As a teenager, people called (Guan Zeju) the “painting ox” for his single-minded focus, both in Western and in traditional Chinese modes of expression. Again and again, when he is asked about his experiences, his birth in 1941 in a … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Contemporary, Figurative, Realism
Tagged Chinese Contemporary, Guan Zeju, Realism
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Neo Rauch “The juxtaposition of people and things”
Neo Rauch Der nächste Zug,Oil on canvas, 150 x 200 cm “In Der Nächste Zug (The Next Move/The Next Draw) (2007), one of a suite of paintings on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, two dandies sit and smoke … Continue reading
Posted in Expressionism, New Leipzig School, Realism
Tagged neo rauch, New Leipzig School, Socialist Realism
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