Born in Germany in the years following the collapse of the Communist regime, the New Leipzig School started when a group of classmates at the Leipzig Academy rediscovered figurative art. Their paintings reflected the melancholy that pervaded East Germany as it struggled with capitalism, high unemployment and depopulation. Fifteen year later, paintings by the Leipzig school and its related movement, Dresden Pop, are conquering the international art market. The authors take on this important trend one painter at a time, and also analyse the work of other contemporary German artists. They examine each artist's oeuvre on its own merit and consider various factors behind the movements - the onset of the digital age, social disillusionment and individual protest. Breathtaking reproductions allow readers to form their own ideas about what constitutes and drives new German painting, and understand its significance around the world.
This work features: Maike Abetz/Oliver Drescher, Katharina Grosse, Carsten Nicolai; Tomma Abts, Eberhard Havekost, Frank Nitsche; Franz Ackermann, Anton Henning, Neo Rauch; Norbert Bisky, Johannes Kahrs, Anselm Reyle; Daniela Brahm, Kiron Khosla, Daniel Richter; Markus Draper, Ulrich Lamsfuss, David Schnell; Kerstin Drechsel, Robert Lucander, Corinne Wasmuht; Sven Druhl, Michel Majerus, Matthias Weischer; Lukas Duwenhogger, Antje Majewski, Amelie von Wulffen; Martin Eder, Bernhard Martin; and Tim Eitel, Jonathan Meese.
- ISBN10 3791336665
- ISBN13 9783791336664
- Publish Date 22 September 2006
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 23 September 2010
- Publish Country DE
- Imprint Prestel
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 240
- Language English