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Kirchner and Baselitz. Remix: Repetition in the Woodcut

Kirchner and Baselitz. Remix: Repetition in the Woodcut

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Georg Baselitz

From 2005, Baselitz created the so-called Remix series, in which retrospective research into his own work became an artistic concept. The large-format ‘Remix’ woodcuts shown in the exhibition with titles such as ‘The Shepherd’, ‘Painter in Coat - Two Boots’ or ‘Poet in Boots’ are thus all repetitions of the important series of heroic images that Baselitz created in the 1960s.

The gesture of repetition, which is inherent in the Remix series, is anything but alien to Kirchner - born a good two generations earlier. The examination of his own work is also a concept in ELK's work, as evidenced by his reworkings and overpaintings of older works, re-dating, photo retouching, but also his self-written art criticism of his work under the pseudonym Louis de Marsalle. Using different artistic techniques and without hierarchical weighting, Baselitz and Kirchner utilised repetition as a method to create works with a high degree of independence and distinctiveness.

Analogue to the six remix woodcuts by Georg Baselitz, the exhibition brings together woodcuts by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, which repeatedly exist in his oeuvre in the form of paintings or in other techniques. On display are examples of works from all his creative years, such as the early works from the Brücke period ‘Blühende Bäume’ and ‘Liegender Akt’, as well as the prints ‘Stafelalp bei Mondlicht’ and ‘Lagernden Bauern’, which were created in the Swiss years and whose version in oil on canvas is in the collection of the Kunstmuseum Bern. Also represented are works that represent Kirchner's ‘new style’ of the late 1920s, such as ‘Pianist with Singer’ and the outstanding colour woodcut ‘Three Nudes in the Forest’, of which the gallery can also offer corresponding drawings and sketches. The exhibition concludes with the programmatic juxtaposition of Baselitz's remix ‘Maler im Mantel - zwei Stiefel’ with the last woodcut in Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's catalogue raisonné entitled ‘Emporsteigender’ (Gercken 1785), created shortly before Kirchner's death.

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‘What was a real and directly experienced present or even future for Kirchner is the past for Baselitz. What has happened in the meantime weighs too heavily. Precisely because they were created using the same expressive method, these two artistic works show us their respective different sensitivities all the more vividly. In comparison, the incomparable becomes apparent.’

Dr. Wolfgang Henze (Galerie Henze Ketterer, Director & Owner)

Sonnenuntergang im Walde

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1906

13 x 18.7

Woodcut

Edition of 2 known impressions

9,500 EUR

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Blühende Bäume

1909

51 × 31.7 cm

Woodcut

Edition of 6 known impressions by the artist

26,500 EUR

Akt mit Blume

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1924

66.5 × 33.5 cm

Woodcut

Edition of 5 known impressions by the artist

49,500 EUR

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Stafelalp bei Mondschein

1918

43 × 52 cm

Woodcut

Edition of 13 known impressions

26,500 EUR

Die Freunde (Albert Müller und Hermann Scherer)

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1924

84.7 × 54.7 cm

Woodcut

Edition of 7 known impressions

on request

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Pianist und Sängerin

1928

55 x 42 cm

Woodcut

Edition of 7 known impressions

17,000 EUR

Die Empfindungen

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

1937

60.5 × 43.5 cm

Woodcut

Edition of 4 known impressions

46,000 EUR

Georg Baselitz

Maler im Mantel – zwei Streifen (Remix) (Painter in Coat – two Stripes (Remix)

2008

124 × 70 cm

Colour woodcut on Japanese paper primed in different colours

Edition of 12

10,500 EUR

65 (Remix)

Georg Baselitz

2008

124 × 70 cm

Colour woodcut on Japanese paper primed in different colours

Edition of 12

10,500 EUR

Georg Baselitz

Shepherd (Remix)

2008

124 × 70 cm

Colour woodcut on Japanese paper primed in different colours

Edition of 12

10,500 EUR

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