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Sociological Expressionism. From Grosz and Dix to Berlin, this movement gives voices and images to the conscience of the people …
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Sociological Expressionism. From Grosz and Dix to Berlin, this movement gives voices and images to the conscience of the people trying to process the contemporary trauma of the hopelessness and desperation of the less fortunate. The planet and her peoples are battling against wars, famine & climate change, giving rise to the displacement of peoples on a vast scale. In this poignant piece from Berlin, humanity’s struggle is given elegant presence. Etched onto his canvas the human condition is given dignity against the searing backdrop of conflagration.
Oil and acrylic on canvas
30″x 24″
signed
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