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Georg Baselitz | Baselitz druckt

Georg Baselitz, Ohne Hosen in Avignon, 2014
Georg Baselitz, Sing Sang Zero, 2011

‘GRAPHIC ART IS ALL ABOUT FOCUS AND CLARITY – CLARITY IN THE FOREGROUND, IN THE BACKGROUND, AND IN BETWEEN. AND CLARITY AND PRECISION IN THE METHOD AS AN IDEA.’ – Georg Baselitz

BORCH Gallery & Editions is pleased to present the results of our 25-year long collaboration with Georg Baselitz. The exhibition Baselitz druckt shows a range of works including new etchings – all of them produced in our print studio in Copenhagen.

At the heart of the exhibition, Baselitz’s latest etchings Ohne Hosen in Avignon (2014) depict the artist himself in a nude portrait. Like some of his previous works, this suite is closely linked to the paintings with a similar motif. Furthermore, parts of Baselitz’s series Sing Sang Zero (2011) will be on display in the exhibition, as well as some of his graphics, also printed at our print shop in the early 1990s: Zahlenspiel, Dänen Tränen, Klopfkopf and Gartenseite (1991/92).

The graphic techniques play a significant role in Baselitz’s work, and have so for many years. It is an integral part of his practice equal, or perhaps even superior, to his painting. Graphics is a manifestation compared to the ambiguity of drawings and paintings, Baselitz often states, and emphasizes the incomparable value of the preciseness and authenticity, as well as the decisiveness and persistence of intaglio prints and etchings. Furthermore, the aspect of reproduction associated with the graphic medium has never been of any importance to Baselitz. Rather than reproduction he is fascinated by the distinctive clarity and intensiveness, and an additional analysis that the technique itself suggests.

Through Niels Borch Jensen and Georg Baselitz’s long-term collaboration, starting in 1990, the relationship between artist and printer has become especially significant. The aim of the printer is to find ways of bringing the essential character of the artist’s work into their print projects. This artist-centered approach has been characteristic of Niels Borch Jensen’s print studio ever since its opening in 1979.

Georg Baselitz born 1938 in Deutschbaselitz, Saxony. Lives and works near Munich, Germany and in Imperia, Italy. His work is part of renowned collections across the world, among them Metropolitan Museum of Art & Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London and Museum Ludwig, Cologne. Some of his many major solo exhibitions include Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Pinacoteca, São Paulo; Royal Academy of Arts & Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Galleria Borghese, Rome; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich and Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin.

Georg Baselitz, Norweger Rückwärts III, 2012
Georg Baselitz, Ohne Hosen in Avignon, 2014

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