Photorealism at Deutsche Guggenheim

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http://www.vernissage.tv | Picturing America: Photorealism in the 1970s, the first major showing of Photorealism in Germany in nearly thirty years, features thirty-one paintings, a number of them the most iconic works of the period, by fourteen artists: Robert Bechtle, Charles Bell, Tom Blackwell, Chuck Close, Robert Cottingham, Don Eddy, Richard Estes, Audrey Flack, Ralph Goings, Ron Kleeman, Richard McLean, Malcolm Morley, John Salt, and Ben Schonzeit. The works in this exhibition provide a snapshot of both this important chapter in art history and a particular moment in American history.
The exhibition will acknowledge the recognition accorded to American Photorealism in Germany during the 1970s through the inclusion of numerous works collected by Peter and Irene Ludwig and a portfolio of ten lithographs produced in conjunction with Documenta V, which included a major presentation dedicated to the movement.
This video by Martin Griessmüller and Daniel Miller provides an exhibition walkthrough during the opening reception, an introduction by curator Valerie Hillings, and statements by the artists Ron Kleemann, Robert Bechtle, and Tom Blackwell.
Picturing America: Photorealism in the 1970s at Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin. The exhibition runs until the 10th May, 2009.

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  • Crap...wait until you see Race Jaeger's fish realism...you'll all be begging for mercy...Gemma

  • Thank you very much!

  • 5:26 who is this guy?

  • Interesting video. I just directed a doc featurette about Malcolm Morley (Malcolm Morley: A Studio Visit) who was one of the founders of the movement, and he HATES the term Photorealist. He considers it a put down...

  • Photorealism is my all time favorite style of painting. SUCH talent. Amazing! Richard Estes is my favorite.

  • kijkerttt . That is not be Chuck Close, but Ben Schonzeit, :) you can found this picture in net.

  • This is great. Tom Blackwell is my favorite. See his TOM BLACKWELL, AMERICAN ARTIST group page on Facebook.

  • that is not ben schonzeit, but CHUCK CLOSE.

    He is still alive and working in NYC.

  • kyle38120, the artist that did that portrait is Ben Schonzeit.

  • thanks for this! Ron Kleeman is one of my favorite artists and "Big Foot Cross" (the "chrome" he's referring to behind him) is my 2nd favorite painting of all time. would love to see it in person someday.

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