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Bronze, hand-painted // Trojanisches Pferd by Markus Lüpertz is a bronze sculpture created in 2016, showcasing the artist’s distinct expressionistic style. The piece, hand-painted and textured, presents a reimagined version of the mythological Trojan horse. Lüpertz’s interpretation deviates from the classical form, with exaggerated proportions and a raw, almost primal surface texture. The sculpture stands on a platform, with vibrant red steps carved into the base, adding an unexpected pop of color and symbolizing a gateway or ascent. This work reflects Lüpertz’s fascination with mythology and his exploration of ancient themes through a contemporary, visceral lens.
Trojanisches Pferd, 2016
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Bronze, hand-painted // Trojanisches Pferd by Markus Lüpertz is a bronze sculpture created in 2016, showcasing the artist’s distinct expressionistic style. The piece, hand-painted and textured, presents a reimagined version of the mythological Trojan horse. Lüpertz’s interpretation deviates from the classical form, with exaggerated proportions and a raw, almost primal surface texture. The sculpture stands on a platform, with vibrant red steps carved into the base, adding an unexpected pop of color and symbolizing a gateway or ascent. This work reflects Lüpertz’s fascination with mythology and his exploration of ancient themes through a contemporary, visceral lens.
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Who are the Neue Wilden?
Neue Wilden is the term German artists used for Neo-Expressionism. In the 1970s and 80s, expressive painting re-emerged in Germany, with artists embracing intense colors and broad brushstrokes. The movement grew in opposition to minimal and conceptual art, favoring a return to raw, emotional expression through bold and dynamic painting techniques.