
Georgs Bāzelics
Georgs Bāzelics, born in 1938 in Nazi Germany, is a renowned German artist known for his distinctive painting style that often features overturned objects and explores themes of disharmony and human experience. His latest exhibition, 'Feet First,' at the Munch Museum in Oslo, delves into his long-standing relationship with fellow artist Edvard Munch, showcasing over eighty works that span his career from the 1960s to the present. Bāzelics' art reflects his childhood landscapes and national symbolism, while his fascination with Munch's influence on modern German art is evident throughout his body of work.
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Georgs Bāzelics is a German artist whose works are featured in the exhibition L’aurora viene.
Mākslas klasiķu Georga Bāzelica un Lučo Fontānas intelektuālā konfrontācija Milānā / DienaGeorgs Bāzelics is the famous German painter and sculptor creating the scenery and puppets for the performance.
174 priekšnesumi četrdesmit piecās dienās. Zalcburgas festivāls pulcē izpildītājmākslas eliti / DienaGeorgs Bāzelics is showcasing his exhibition 'Feet First' which explores his long-standing relationship with Edvard Munch.
Mans atskaites punkts ir disharmonija. Munka muzejā Oslo notiek Georga Bāzelica izstāde / Diena

















