Fracture (Frakturbilder) series

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The "Fracture (Frakturbilder)" series is a group of paintings by German artist Georg Baselitz in which he disrupts and dislocates figurative forms, often splitting and shifting them within the picture plane to explore fragmentation and postwar trauma.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork series
painting series
artForm painting
artHistoricalContext Cold War era
post–World War II German art
artisticTheme German postwar identity
dislocation of the human figure
fragmentation
memory
postwar trauma
violence
colorCharacteristic expressive brushwork
strong contrasts
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Georg Baselitz NERFINISHED
depicts disjointed limbs
fragmented bodies
human figures
genre figurative painting
hasPart individual Fracture paintings by Georg Baselitz
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Frakturbilder NERFINISHED
inception late 1960s
influencedBy postwar German trauma
ruins and destruction of World War II
movement Neo-Expressionism NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Georg Baselitz NERFINISHED
originalLanguage German
positionInOeuvre early key phase in Baselitz’s career
productionPeriod early 1970s
late 1960s
relatedTo Baselitz’s development of inversion and fragmentation strategies
Baselitz’s exploration of German history
subjectMatter body as site of trauma
existential anxiety
psychological states
translatedTitle Fracture paintings NERFINISHED
usesTechnique dislocation of body parts within the picture plane
fracturing of forms
painterly distortion
shifting and splitting of figures
visualCharacteristic broken pictorial continuity
disrupted composition
non-naturalistic figure arrangement

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Georg Baselitz series Fracture (Frakturbilder) series