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by Christoph Tannert (Editor), Mark Gisbourne (Editor)
Post-reunification Germany has emerged as an important forum for international painting. The generation of artists born in the 1970s and 1980s eschew alignment with collective tendencies and resist clearly definable influences. Meanwhile, their art has registered the cultural and sociological dislocations and divergences since the fall of the Iron Curtain with seismographic precision. The editors present 81 of the most significant painters living and working in Germany in the past two decades. They have the courage of strong opinions, turn the spotlight on unsuspected treasures, and tease out the unexpected value in aesthetically thrilling achievements of programmatic pluralism. A vital survey of one of the most exciting chapters in the more recent history of art in Germany.
Christoph Tannert is the director of Künstlerhaus Bethanien Berlin. Mark Gisbourne (b. 1948, Stratford-upon-Avon, England) is a writer and internationally renowned curator and art historian.
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