Bendix Harms
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Chosen Ones' is a comprehensive monograph on the work of German painter Bendix Harms (born 1967), spanning over 15 years of work. A repertoire of motifs recurs throughout the nearly 400-page volume: birds, trees, airplanes, cars and the artist's profileƯƯ, all rendered in loose, exuberant strokes of gray and muddy orange. Drawing on elusive autobiographical references, the paintings--whether of grotesque figures or more surrealistic scenes--are often humorous and suggestively narrative, compelling in their apparent disregard for and liberation from concept. ?I love artists? late works,? he has said, ?when they display a completely free style because it no longer matters whether their work will earn them applause or a rap over the knuckles.? The first major monograph on the artist, 'Chosen Ones' features texts by Gisela Corleis and Grace Dunham as well as black-and-white photographs by Harms, in addition to reproductions of more than 300 paintings.
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Gisela Corleis
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Bendix Harms
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Flossie Draper
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Grace Dunham
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