Georg Baselitz. Eroi d'Oro, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, 2026.
Georg Baselitz. Eroi d'Oro, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, 2026.
The exhibition Georg Baselitz. Eroi d’Oro, curated by Luca Massimo Barbero, director of the Institute of Art History of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, features the German artist’s most recent series of large-scale paintings. The golden planes that form the grounds of the works on view, offer no illusion of depth; they creates a flatness reminiscent of medieval icons or the gilded backgrounds of the works of Northern Renaissance painter Stefan Lochner. Georg Baselitz’s painted bodies, executed in sharp lines, lie bare across these grounds as if floating on their surfaces, rendered through an approach that inherits from line drawing. They include larger-thanlife self-portraits, as well as numerous depictions of the artist’s wife, Elke, his lifelong companion and recurring model.
Applied with diluted black paint that resembles ink, the spectral portraits hark back to Hokusai’s portraits and Japanese calligraphy. Several of the canvases incorporate thick, viscous brushstrokes that gather on the figures, associating multiple colours to give a marbled, variegated effect.
While gold has always held diverse connotations and functions within his practice, never before have Baselitz’s paintings borne such a direct resemblance to icon painting.
The exhibition is organised in partnership with Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery.
It is open every day (except Wednesdays) from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Georg Baselitz. Eroi d'Oro, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, 2026.