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// Treppenakt by Jörg Immendorff, created in 2006, is a striking silkscreen print that captures an evocative scene in muted yet dramatic tones. The composition features a woman seated on a staircase, illuminated against a darkened background, while fiery red patterns rise behind her, adding an element of intensity to the atmosphere. A second figure, partially hidden and standing at the top of the stairs, adds a sense of mystery and tension. Immendorff’s use of contrasting light and shadow emphasizes the isolation of the seated figure, creating a contemplative and almost cinematic effect. The muted palette combined with expressive textures conveys a raw, emotional quality, inviting viewers to ponder the narrative and psychological depth within this moment. Measuring 139 cm by 87 cm, Treppenakt reflects Immendorff’s explorations of existential themes and human vulnerability.
Treppenakt, 2006
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// Treppenakt by Jörg Immendorff, created in 2006, is a striking silkscreen print that captures an evocative scene in muted yet dramatic tones. The composition features a woman seated on a staircase, illuminated against a darkened background, while fiery red patterns rise behind her, adding an element of intensity to the atmosphere. A second figure, partially hidden and standing at the top of the stairs, adds a sense of mystery and tension. Immendorff’s use of contrasting light and shadow emphasizes the isolation of the seated figure, creating a contemplative and almost cinematic effect. The muted palette combined with expressive textures conveys a raw, emotional quality, inviting viewers to ponder the narrative and psychological depth within this moment. Measuring 139 cm by 87 cm, Treppenakt reflects Immendorff’s explorations of existential themes and human vulnerability.
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