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Destroyed Sun

12"x17"

gouache and mixed media on paper

 

Mixed Feelings About Victory Over the Sun

12"x17"

gouache and mixed media on paper

 

Veteran of the War Against the Sun

12"x17"

gouache and mixed media on paper

 

Reason of the Victory Over the Sun

12"x17"

gouache and mixed media on paper

 

Untitled

12"x17"

gouache and mixed media on paper

 

Peasant Mad About the Victory Over the SUn

12"x17"

gouache and mixed media on paper

 

? The Sun

12"x17"

gouache and mixed media on paper

 

Suprematistic Head Enjoying the Sun

12"x17"

gouache and mixed media on paper

 

Marching Paintersoldier of the Sun War

12"x17"

gouache and mixed media on paper

 

Untitled

12"x17"

gouacheand mixed media on paper

 

 

ANDREAS GOLDER

  • Andreas Golder cannibalizes the history of art, filtering it through the lenses of nightlife and pop culture to create nihilistic figural paintings dealing with the medium’s “eternal subjects”—love, decay, and the circle of life. The Berlin artist creates monstrous characters that call to mind the work of Francis Bacon—grotesques painted in his signature pink that combine notes of Rembrandt, Rubens, Manet and Matisse with a slaughterhouse sensibility. He works with a soundtrack of death metal music or Baroque opera to find a place of meditation as he paints portraits of his friends and himself, often in images that question his role within the continuum of art history. Such sinister forms are also present in his sculptures, which he calls memorials to the lowest classes.

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