Maria Lassnig: Discover unique body art in magazine 4 Bregenz
Maria Lassnig: Discover unique body art in magazine 4 Bregenz
On Friday, November 22nd, in Magazin 4 in Bregenz, an important art exhibition entitled "Maria Lassnig | Body art in painting and film" opens. This exhibition is devoted to the Austrian painter and media artist Maria Lassnig, who is considered one of the most influential artists in the present.
Maria Lassnig is particularly known for her unique self -portraits and her creative examination of the human body through various media. The exhibition puts its cinematic work and her painting "Information" from 1960 in an exciting dialogue. "Informal" is considered the central work from her creative period in Paris and is located in the art ownership of the city of Bregenz.
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The comparison of Lassnig's painting and her cinematic work illustrates how it developed her artistic concepts in the various formats. This merger shows a profound connection between painting and film and enables visitors to experience Lassnig's body awareness in animated and real film sequences. Their innovative approach inspires and expands the perspective on their artistic practice.
In addition to "informal", seven important films from Lassnig are presented, including the documentary "Maria Lassnig: It is art, yes ...". Detailed timeline and extensive information about Lassnig's life and work enrich the exhibition and offer visitors the opportunity to deeper into their artistic work. A selection of publications is also provided that promote dialogue with Lassnig's ideas.
Mayor Michael Ritsch was enthusiastic about the exhibition: "It is a great pleasure for me that we are allowed to present works in Magazin 4 in Bregenz's works as important as Maria Lassnig. Her innovative examination of the human body and her pioneering art have set new standards worldwide."
also Michael Rauth, city council for culture, praised the artist and emphasized that Lassnig was one of the most important artists in Austria in the 20th century. Your approach, in which she expressed her sensations with colors, not only shaped her own work, but also significantly influenced the development of feminist body art and Viennese actionism.
The exhibition is therefore not only a tribute to Maria Lassnig's artistic work, but also an appreciation of her tireless struggle for recognition and independence as an artist. The event is organized by the cultural service of the state capital Bregenz and opens the doors for a fascinating insight into the creative legacy of one of the greatest artists of their time. Further information can be found in a comprehensive report www.wochenblatt-news.de .
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