George Baselitz: Hands

Interesting exhibition at Cristea Roberts Gallery of two sets of recent prints by George Baselitz of hands.

In one set of etchings “A Hand is Not a Fist” he draws his own hand in different positions. As he is known for his upside down paintings I did wonder how he approached these as hands could be any way up. I found there was a lovely directness to the works and that they were quite moving being an artist recording his own hand or means of creativity. 

The other set “Mano (gold) and Mano (white)” were aquatints of hands emerging from dark backgrounds. They felt more abstracted and had a skeletal effect. Some looked like bodies with eh figures as legs.

Closes 15 May 2021

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