Georg Baselitz: Archinto

Effective exhibition at Palazzo Grimani in Venice of new work by Georg Baselitz.

The work had been done in response to the city which I found amusing as the last time I saw an exhibition of Baselitz’s work was at the Accademia.

In particular there were twelve paintings made expressly for the Sala del Portego, which hung on eighteenth-century stucco-framed panels. They were bright and decorative almost like posh wallpaper.

In the side rooms were more classic Baselitz style upside down figures which played with the space. My favourites were the two shown here which were thick black reliefs and yes, the photo is the right way up.

Closed 17 November 2022


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