Baselitz Academy


Interesting  exhibition at the Accademia in Venice of work by Baselitz influenced by Italy and the Renaissance.

Baselitiz is the first living artist to be shown at the Academia. The show is gently themed and included new work done for the space. I wasn’t sure I always got the Italian link in the work except in a small room of drawings based on Italian paintings, Although they were slightly abstracted you could see the link with the originals such as Virgin and Child by Rosso.

I thought the double upside down portraits of couples, mainly the artist and his wife, looked good in the space and created interesting vistas through the rooms. They were more colourful than I remembered from a previous and it’s interesting how quickly your eye adjusts to the figures being upside down.

Closed  6 October 2019

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